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Four Killed, 70 Injured in Mortar, Rocket Attacks by Pakistan, Afghan Taliban Says

Mortar and rocket attacks launched by Pakistan against Afghanistan resulted in the deaths of four people and injuries to 70 others, according to the Taliban government. The attacks reportedly targeted civilian areas, including homes and the Syed Jamaluddin Afghani University in Kunar province.

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Four Killed, 70 Injured in Mortar, Rocket Attacks by Pakistan, Afghan Taliban Says

On April 27, 2026, the Taliban government reported that mortar and rocket strikes from Pakistan killed four individuals and injured around 70, with many of the wounded being students, women, and children. The attacks, which happened in Asadabad, have raised serious concerns about escalating violence between the two nations, jeopardizing ongoing peace negotiations.

Taliban Deputy Spokesperson Hamdullah Fitrat condemned the strikes, labeling them "unforgivable war crimes" that targeted innocent civilians and educational institutions. "We strongly condemn these attacks by the Pakistani military regime," Fitrat stated in a post on social media.

In response, the Pakistani government dismissed these claims as "blatant lies," asserting that it has not conducted any strikes against civilian targets. The Information Ministry of Pakistan claimed that any military actions taken were against militant infrastructure and should be understood in that context.

This incident comes amid rising tensions and violence in the region, including an uptick in cross-border skirmishes and retaliatory strikes since earlier this year. In February, significant clashes erupted following Pakistani airstrikes targeting groups in Afghanistan. Islamabad has accused Kabul of providing sanctuary for militants attacking Pakistan, which the Taliban government denies.

The continuous cycle of violence and retaliatory strikes has created a challenging environment for peace talks, with both sides seeking to assert their positions amid mounting civilian suffering. International mediators, including China, have urged both countries to explore comprehensive solutions to their ongoing conflict, but recent developments threaten to derail those efforts.

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