Pakistan Air Strikes Kill 10 Civilians in Afghanistan: Kabul Accuses Islamabad
Kabul has accused Pakistan of restarting air strikes in Afghanistan. According to officials, ten civilians were killed and twelve others were injured in the attack. The air strikes happened in a border area, and a hospital official confirmed the number of dead and wounded.
The Afghan government strongly condemned the attack, calling it a violation of their country’s sovereignty. They said women and children were among the victims. Pakistan has not officially responded to the accusations yet.
This is not the first time such incidents have happened. In the past, both countries have blamed each other for cross-border attacks. Tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan remain high, especially near the border regions where armed groups are active.
Many people in Afghanistan are angry and worried about more attacks. The Afghan government has asked Pakistan to stop such actions and respect international laws.
Pakistan Air Strikes Kill 10 Civilians in Afghanistan: Kabul Accuses Islamabad

TOPSHOT - An Armed Taliban security personnel stands guard near the closed gate of the zero point border crossing between Afghanistan and Pakistan at Spin Boldak district in Kandahar province on October 12, 2025. Afghanistan and Pakistan said on October 12, they killed dozens of each other's troops during a night of heavy border clashes between the two countries. (Photo by Sanaullah SEIAM / AFP) (Photo by SANAULLAH SEIAM/AFP via Getty Images)





