15.10.2025 22:59
Following the announcement of a 48-hour ceasefire between Pakistan and Afghanistan, a striking claim has emerged. It has been alleged that Pakistan targeted the Taliban intelligence leadership in Kabul, and the Taliban has confirmed this information. Images from the region show flames rising from the area where the intelligence building is said to be located.
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There is no calm between Afghanistan and Pakistan. Just a few hours after a 48-hour ceasefire was declared, a concerning claim emerged.
PAKISTAN STRIKES TALIBAN INTELLIGENCE BUILDING
It was claimed that Pakistan targeted the Taliban intelligence leadership building in Kabul. Afghanistan confirmed this claim.
TALIBAN: 12 CIVILIANS KILLED IN PAKISTAN'S ATTACKS
On the other hand, according to a report shared by Tolo News, based in Kabul, the spokesperson for the Afghan government, Zabihullah Mujahid, made a statement regarding the issue. Mujahid stated, "12 civilians lost their lives in the attacks carried out by Pakistani forces with light and heavy weapons in the Spin Boldak region of Kandahar province."
Mujahid noted that more than 100 people were also injured in the attacks, claiming that Afghan forces had to retaliate after these attacks. He reported that many Pakistani soldiers were killed in these operations, and that outposts and centers were captured, as well as military facilities being destroyed. Spokesperson Mujahid also shared footage related to the attacks.
Additionally, according to a report from Geo News, based in Karachi, the Pakistani Ministry of Foreign Affairs made a statement regarding the clashes at the border with Afghanistan. The statement mentioned that a 48-hour ceasefire was agreed upon between the two countries at the request of Afghanistan, stating, "During this period, both sides will strive to find a solution to this complex but solvable issue through constructive dialogue."
CLASHES BETWEEN PAKISTAN AND AFGHANISTAN
On October 9, explosion sounds were heard in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, and later the Afghan government accused Pakistan of the explosions that occurred in Margha and Kabul. On October 11, clashes broke out between the border forces of the two countries in the Paktiya province, which borders Pakistan.
The Afghan government claimed that 58 Pakistani soldiers were killed in the clashes at the Pakistan border, 30 soldiers were injured, and a large number of weapons and equipment fell into the hands of Afghan border guards. Afghan government spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid announced that 9 Afghan soldiers were killed in the clashes.
Mujahid stated that the clashes were halted following the mediation of Qatar and Saudi Arabia. The Pakistani army reported that 23 Pakistani soldiers lost their lives in the clashes with Afghan border forces, 29 soldiers were injured, and claimed that more than 200 "terrorists" linked to the Afghan administration were neutralized.
Yesterday, clashes reignited at the border between the two countries, and the Afghan government stated that 12 people lost their lives in this conflict. Afghanistan reported that retaliatory actions were taken against these attacks and that many Pakistani soldiers were killed. The Pakistani Army's Public Relations Unit (ISPR) stated that Afghanistan attacked the border posts in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and estimated that 25 to 30 Afghan forces were killed in response to the attacks.
It was claimed that the Afghan government requested a ceasefire following the clashes that occurred in the Spin Boldak region of Afghanistan and the Chaman region of Pakistan.
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