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Tensions have escalated sharply along the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan following a fresh exchange of fire across their 2,600-kilometer frontier.
The clashes reportedly followed recent Pakistani airstrikes targeting suspected militant hideouts inside Afghanistan. Both sides have accused each other of initiating hostilities. Islamabad claims Afghan forces and Taliban-linked militants launched rockets and opened fire on Pakistani positions, while Afghan authorities deny the allegations and blame Pakistan for the escalation.
The renewed violence comes amid a broader surge in militant activity, including deadly Taliban-linked attacks within Pakistan and heavy cross-border reprisals. Security analysts warn that continued exchanges risk deepening instability in the region and could trigger a wider conflict if diplomatic efforts fail to ease tensions.
Authorities on both sides remain on high alert as the situation continues to develop.
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