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Pakistan conducts strikes in Afghanistan, resulting in civilian casualties

The United Nations has confirmed that Pakistani strikes in Afghanistan led to the deaths of at least 28 civilians. Pakistan claims the strikes targeted militants, while the Taliban government has condemned the attacks as an 'atrocity.'

The United Nations reported that strikes conducted by Pakistan in Afghanistan resulted in the deaths of at least 28 civilians. Pakistan stated that the strikes were aimed at militants near its border. In response, the Taliban government condemned the actions, labeling them an 'atrocity.'

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Pakistani strikes kill at least 28 civilians in Afghanistan, UN says

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Pakistan conducts strikes in Afghanistan, resulting in civilian casualties