
Taliban Vow “Revenge” Following Deadliest Pakistani Strike
The Taliban government has held a massive funeral for the hundreds killed in a Pakistani airstrike, using the somber event to warn Islamabad of the ‛consequences’ of its actions.

The Taliban government has held a massive funeral for the hundreds killed in a Pakistani airstrike, using the somber event to warn Islamabad of the ‛consequences’ of its actions.

Afghan officials urging families to permit communal burials for victims during Ramadan.

The UN refugee agency said that around 115,000 Afghans and 3,000 people in Pakistan had been displaced by the fighting in the past week.

The recent violence between the neighboring states is the worst since October 2025, when fighting killed more than 70 people on both sides.

The Islambad defence ministry said several major cities in Afghanistan were bombed this morning.

The two countries have agreed to a ceasefire in Doha after days of talks.

Hours before the ceasefire expired, a suicide bomber struck at a Pakistani military camp, killing seven and reigniting border fears.

Tensions escalated after Kabul and Islamabad blamed each other for explosions and cross-border attacks.

Afghanistan and Pakistan engaged in one of the most intense border clashes in recent years.