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        "id": 1795698,
        "msgid": "pakistan-bombards-afghanistan-again-13-reported-dead-1781089056",
        "date": "2026-06-10 16:48:40",
        "title": "Pakistan Bombards Afghanistan Again, 13 Reported Dead",
        "author": "",
        "source": "DETIK",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Politics",
        "summary": "Afghan officials report that Pakistani air strikes killed 13 civilians, including women and children, across three border provinces. Pakistan claims the operation killed 26 militants linked to Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), while denying intentional targeting of civilians. The strikes mark the deadliest incident in weeks and threaten the fragile calm following a major border escalation in February.",
        "content": "<p>The Pakistani military has once again launched deadly air strikes in\nneighbouring Afghanistan. Afghan government officials said the strikes\nkilled at least 13 people. This is the deadliest attack in recent weeks\nand comes after a period of relative calm. \u201cLast night, the Pakistani\nmilitary again violated Afghan airspace and bombarded civilian homes in\nKunar, Khost, and Paktika provinces,\u201d wrote the chief spokesman for the\nTaliban administration in Afghanistan, Zabihullah Mujahid, on social\nmedia platform X. \u201cAs a result of this attack, 11 children, one woman,\nand one elderly man were killed,\u201d he added. Meanwhile, the Pakistani\ngovernment said its air strikes had killed 26 militants in the Afghan\nborder area. \u201cFollowing recent terrorist incidents in Pakistan\u2026 precise\nand measured strikes were carried out along the Pakistan-Afghanistan\nborder region against hideouts and safe havens,\u201d wrote Pakistan\u2019s\nInformation Minister Attaullah Tarar on X. He added that 26 militants\nlinked to the militant group Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) died in\nthe strikes. He did not comment on the civilian casualties reported by\nthe Afghan authorities. Islamabad has repeatedly stated that strikes on\nAfghanistan target militants who have carried out attacks on its\nterritory. Islamabad also maintains it does not intentionally target\ncivilians. The strike was the most lethal in several weeks and occurred\nafter a period of relative border calm following a conflict between the\ntwo nations that erupted at the end of February. The escalation led to\nintense fighting along the frontier and unprecedented Pakistani air\nstrikes on Afghan cities\u2014including the capital, Kabul, and the city of\nKandahar, where the Taliban\u2019s supreme leader is based. At least 372\nAfghan civilians have been killed and 397 others wounded in the conflict\nduring the first three months of this year, according to a UN report\npublished last month. Relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan have\nbeen strained since the Taliban returned to power for the second time in\n2021. Security has proven to be a major point of contention,\nparticularly Pakistan\u2019s demand that Afghanistan crack down on the TTP\nmilitant group. Islamabad accuses the Taliban government of sheltering\nthe militants, who have waged a years-long violent campaign against\nPakistan. Afghan officials deny these allegations and, in turn, accuse\nPakistan of harbouring hostile groups and disrespecting its\nsovereignty.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/pakistan-bombards-afghanistan-again-13-reported-dead-1781089056",
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