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AFP Afghan and Pakistani troops battled along their border, Afghan residents and officials told AFP on Sunday, with the fighting coming alongside multiple strikes including the former US air base at Bagram. [1]

AFP Pakistan bombed major cities in Afghanistan including the capital Kabul on Friday, with Islamabad’s defence minister declaring the neighbours at “open war” following months of tit-for-tat clashes. [2]

Afghanistan said Sunday that “dozens” of people were killed and wounded after Pakistan carried out airstrikes in eastern border provinces, in one of the deadliest recent escalations between the two countries. [3]

KABUL (AP) -- Islamabad said it carried out strikes along the border with Afghanistan early Sunday, targeting what it called hideouts of Pakistani militants it blamed for recent attacks inside Pakistan. [4]

Afghan volunteers and Taliban security personnel work to move injured people near a military helicopter following earthquakes in the Mazar Dara village of Nurgal, a district of the Kunar Province, in Eastern Afghanistan, on September 1, 2025. (confirmed by 2 sources) [5]

India on Tuesday (March 17, 2026) “unequivocally” condemned Pakistan’s bombing of Omid Drug Addiction Treatment Hospital in Afghanistan capital Kabul on the night of March 16 terming it “barbaric” and “unconscionable”. [6]

AFP The Afghan government said on Tuesday that about 400 people were killed in a Pakistani air strike on a drug rehabilitation centre in the capital, Kabul, in the deadliest attack in the recent violence between the two neighbours. [7]

Air superiority has become an increasingly decisive factor in modern warfare. This was clearly demonstrated in the ongoing Afghanistan-Pakistan confrontation of March-February 2026, and was previously evident in October 2025, when Pakistan’s air forc... [8]

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[1] MM eng.mizzima.com · 2026-03-02 · 73% match

Afghan, Pakistani forces battle along the border

AFP Afghan and Pakistani troops battled along their border, Afghan residents and officials told AFP on Sunday, with the fighting coming alongside multiple strikes including the former US air base at Bagram.

[2] MM eng.mizzima.com · 2026-02-27 · 71% match

Pakistan bombs Kabul after Afghanistan attacks border

AFP Pakistan bombed major cities in Afghanistan including the capital Kabul on Friday, with Islamabad’s defence minister declaring the neighbours at “open war” following months of tit-for-tat clashes.

[3] MM timesofindia.indiatimes.com · 2026-02-22 · 75% match

'They bombed our civilian compatriots': 'Dozens' killed after Pakistan conducts airstrikes in Afghanistan

Afghanistan said Sunday that “dozens” of people were killed and wounded after Pakistan carried out airstrikes in eastern border provinces, in one of the deadliest recent escalations between the two countries.

[4] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2026-02-22 · 71% match

Pakistan says it launched border strikes in Afghanistan

KABUL (AP) -- Islamabad said it carried out strikes along the border with Afghanistan early Sunday, targeting what it called hideouts of Pakistani militants it blamed for recent attacks inside Pakistan.

[5] MM eng.mizzima.com · 2025-09-02 · 75% match

Afghanistan earthquake kills more than 800, flattens villages

Afghan volunteers and Taliban security personnel work to move injured people near a military helicopter following earthquakes in the Mazar Dara village of Nurgal, a district of the Kunar Province, in Eastern Afghanistan, on September 1, 2025.

[6] MM www.thehindu.com · 2026-03-17 · 50% match

India terms Pakistan’s bombing of drug rehab centre in Kabul a ‘barbaric’ act

India on Tuesday (March 17, 2026) “unequivocally” condemned Pakistan’s bombing of Omid Drug Addiction Treatment Hospital in Afghanistan capital Kabul on the night of March 16 terming it “barbaric” and “unconscionable”.

[7] MM eng.mizzima.com · 2026-03-18 · 39% match

Afghan govt says ‘around 400’ killed in Pakistani strike on Kabul rehab clinic

AFP The Afghan government said on Tuesday that about 400 people were killed in a Pakistani air strike on a drug rehabilitation centre in the capital, Kabul, in the deadliest attack in the recent violence between the two neighbours.

[8] TH thediplomat.com · 2026-03-05 · 37% match

Why Is Afghanistan Developing a Drone Industry?

Air superiority has become an increasingly decisive factor in modern warfare. This was clearly demonstrated in the ongoing Afghanistan-Pakistan confrontation of March-February 2026, and was previously evident in October 2025, when Pakistan’s air forc

[9] MM eng.mizzima.com · 2025-09-15 · 40% match

Indian PM visits northeast state 2 years after ethnic clashes

AFP Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi made his first visit to troubled Manipur state on Saturday since more than 250 people were killed in ethnic clashes there two years ago.

[10] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2025-06-10 · 38% match

India's largest dam project on China border opposed by locals

PoliticsIndia's largest dam project on China border opposed by locals Arunachal Pradesh communities fear displacement and cultural extinction A massive proposed dam in India's Arunachal Pradesh threatens the livelihoods and culture of local Adi tribe

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