KANDAHAR, Afghanistan: An in a single day change of fireplace at one of many primary Pakistan-Afghanistan border crossings killed 4 civilians, an Afghan official stated on Saturday (Dec 6), within the newest flare-up since lethal clashes in October.
4 others had been wounded, Abdul Karim Jahad, the governor of Spin Boldak district in southern Afghanistan, informed AFP.
The native hospital on the Pakistani border city of Chaman stated three individuals had been discharged after struggling minor accidents in the course of the conflict.
Either side accused the opposite of launching “unprovoked” assaults on the crossing between Chaman and Spin Boldak regardless of a truce agreed after the October clashes.
“Sadly, tonight, the Pakistani facet began attacking Afghanistan in Kandahar, Spin Boldak district, and the forces of the Islamic Emirate had been pressured to reply,” Taliban authorities spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid posted on social media platform X late on Friday.
Pakistan stated it was Afghanistan that had fired first.
“A short time in the past, the Afghan Taliban regime resorted to unprovoked firing” alongside the border, Mosharraf Zaidi, a spokesman for Pakistan’s prime minister, stated on X.
“An instantaneous, befitting and intense response has been given by our armed forces.”
Residents on the Afghan facet of the border informed AFP the change of fireplace broke out round 10.30pm (Saturday, 2am, Singapore time) and lasted about two hours.
Ali Mohammed Haqmal, head of Kandahar’s data division, stated Pakistan forces attacked with “mild and heavy artillery” and that mortar fireplace had struck civilian houses.

