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    Baloch Group Condemns Pakistani Strikes, Calls for Afghan Sovereignty

    Quetta, February 24 – The Baloch National Movement (BNM) strongly condemned Pakistan’s attacks on Afghanistan, calling them a direct assault on the sovereignty, territorial integrity, and freedom of the Afghan nation, deliberately targeting unarmed civilians.The remarks followed Afghanistan’s...
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    Fresh Tensions Rise: Attacks and Retaliations Along Pakistan-Afghanistan Border

    Islamabad, February 23 – At least three Federal Constabulary (FC) personnel were killed when an ambulance carrying injured personnel came under attack in the Badrakhail area of Karak in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, according to local media, citing regional police authorities.The...
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    Pakistan Air Strikes in Afghanistan Spark Condemnation and Calls for Investigation

    New Delhi, February 22 – India strongly criticised Pakistan's air strikes on Afghan territory on Sunday, which reportedly resulted in civilian casualties, including women and children, and reiterated its support for Afghanistan's sovereignty, territorial integrity, and independence.Responding...
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    Kabul Condemns Pakistani Strikes, Citing International Law and Islamic Values

    Kabul, February 22 – Afghanistan's Ministry of National Defence accused the Pakistani military regime on Sunday of carrying out deadly airstrikes in various residential areas of the Nangarhar and Paktika provinces, resulting in the deaths of several civilians.According to the Ministry, the...
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    Tensions Rise as Pakistan Conducts Strikes Targeting Afghan Border Regions

    Islamabad/Kabul, February 22 – Several Afghan civilians were killed and many others injured after Pakistan carried out airstrikes targeting civilian areas along the volatile border between the two countries.Kabul alleged that residential areas were hit during the operation.Islamabad...
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    Afghan Migrants Face Forced Returns from Pakistan Amid Ramadan Concerns

    Kabul, February 17 – The forced deportation of Afghan migrants from Pakistan through the Torkham crossing has intensified before Ramadan, local media reported on Tuesday.The Pakistani police's raids on homes, mistreatment, and harsh conditions are among the factors that Afghan migrants have...
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