Clashes come as tensions escalate over an air strike on Kabul that the Taliban blames on Islamabad.
Taliban and Pakistani forces have exchanged fire across the Afghanistan-Pakistan border, prompting calls for restraint from Iran, Qatar and Saudi Arabia, as tensions escalate following an air strike on the Afghan capital, Kabul, earlier this week.
Enayatullah Khwarizmi, the spokesperson for the Afghan Ministry of Defence, said late on Saturday that Taliban forces had carried out โsuccessful retaliatoryโ attacks against Pakistani soldiers in response to the neighbouring countryโs โrepeated violationsโ of, and air strikes on, Afghan territory.
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He said on X that the operation had ended at midnight.
Pakistani Minister of Interior Mohsin Naqvi called the Afghan attacks โunprovokedโ and said that Pakistani forces were responding โwith a stone for every brickโ.
โFiring by Afghan forces on civilian population is a blatant violation of international laws. Pakistanโs brave forces have given a prompt and effective response that no provocation will be tolerated,โ he said in a post on X.
Radio Pakistan, citing security sources, said the Afghan attacks took place at some six locations along the border.
It said the attacks prompted a โstrong, intense responseโ from the Pakistan Army, and shared video footage of gun and artillery fire that lit up the night sky.
It did not say whether the clashes had ended.
The fighting comes days after explosions rocked the Afghan capital, Kabul, in an air strike that the Taliban blamed on Pakistan.
Islamabad did not claim responsibility for Thursdayโs attacks.
However, it accused the Afghan Taliban administration of harbouring fighters of the Pakistani Taliban who attack Pakistan, with the support of its adversary, India.
New Delhi denies the charge, while the Taliban says it does not allow its territory to be used against other countries.
The escalating tensions have prompted regional concern.
Iranian Minister of Foreign Affairs Abbas Araghchi called on his countryโs two neighbours โto exercise restraintโ.
โOur position is that both sides must exercise restraint,โ Araghchi said during a live interview with state television, according to the AFP news agency, adding that โstabilityโ between the countries โcontributes to regional stabilityโ.
Qatar expressed โdeep concernโ over the tensions and the โpotential tensions these may have on the security and stability of the regionโ.
Qatarโs Ministry of Foreign Affairs also urged โboth sides to prioritise dialogue and diplomacy, exercise restraint, and work to contain the disputes in a way that helps reduce tension, avoids escalation, and contributes to regional peace and stabilityโ.
Saudi Arabia, too, expressed concern.
โThe kingdom calls for restraint, avoiding escalation, and embracing dialogue and wisdom to contribute to reducing tensions and maintaining security and stability in the region,โ the Saudi Foreign Ministry said.
โThe kingdom affirms its support for all regional and international efforts aimed at promoting peace and stability, and its continued commitment to ensuring security, which will achieve stability and prosperity for the brotherly Pakistani and Afghan peoples,โ it added.
[ Peace News Desk ]
