KABUL — Heavy clashes erupted between Afghan and Pakistani border forces
at border crossing points, killing 19 Pakistani soldiers and three Afghan
civilians, local media reported on Saturday.
The fierce clashes are ongoing in eastern Afghanistan's
Khost and Paktia provinces bordering Pakistan, TOLOnews reported, quoting a
source from the Ministry of National Defense, as per Xinhua news agency.
Afghan border forces have set on fire several Pakistani
military posts in the Ali Shir district of Khost province and captured two
Pakistani posts in the Dand-e-Patan district of Paktia province, it said.
Three Afghan civilians lost their lives due to mortar
shells fired by Pakistani soldiers in the Dand-e-Patan district, the source
added.
The clashes took place following airstrikes carried out
by Pakistani troops in Paktika province on Tuesday night that killed 51 people,
including women and children.
In addition to this, following the Taliban's return to
power in Afghanistan, Pakistan has witnessed a spike in terror attacks as the
new regime has emboldened and strengthened the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan
(TTP). The TTP aims to establish an Islamic emirate in Pakistan, just like its
brother outfit did in Kabul.
A report by the Islamabad-based Center for Research and
Security Studies revealed a 56 per cent rise in fatalities from terror attacks
in Pakistan in 2023 compared to 2022, with over 1,500 killed, including 500
security personnel.
The relationship between the Afghan Taliban and
Pakistan's government has been further strained after Islamabad accused the
Kabul regime of cross-border terrorism.