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* Afghanistan Kills 58 Pakistani Soldiers

* Afghanistan Kills 58 Pakistani Soldiers

October 12, 2025 Dr. Jennifer Chen Health

Here’s ⁤a breakdown of⁣ the⁤ news article, summarizing the key ​information:

Main Story:

Afghanistan claims to⁢ have killed 58 Pakistani ‍soldiers in overnight​ border operations, responding‌ to ​alleged Pakistani violations of Afghan ⁤territory and airspace. This ⁣follows accusations by Afghanistan that Pakistan bombed Kabul ​and a market in eastern Afghanistan earlier in the week (which Pakistan denies).

Key Details:

*⁢ ⁢ Afghan‌ Claims: 58⁣ Pakistani ⁢soldiers killed, 30 wounded, and 25 army posts captured. Afghan forces ​claim to⁣ have control of the border.
* ​ Pakistani⁢ Response: no immediate confirmation of casualties from Pakistan.
* ‌ Previous Conflicts: Pakistan has previously conducted strikes within ⁣Afghanistan ⁢targeting ‌alleged ‌militant ⁣hideouts, and skirmishes along the border ⁣have occurred ‌before.
* ⁢ Border Closures: ​ Both the Torkham and chaman border⁣ crossings (major trade routes) remained closed on ‌Sunday.
* ‍ Taliban Stance: The Taliban government warns it is prepared to⁤ strongly defend its borders if Pakistan continues to⁣ violate Afghan territory.

Image Caption:

The image shows Afghan refugees waiting at the ⁤Chaman border crossing in Pakistan, which was closed after cross-border firing between Afghan and⁤ Pakistani​ security forces. The date on the caption is October 12, ​2025, which seems to be a typo as the article ⁤is⁣ reporting on events happening currently.

In essence, the article reports a important escalation ‍in tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan, with Afghanistan taking ⁣retaliatory action and both sides possibly facing further conflict.

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