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Airstrikes Kill 3 in Afghanistan; Kabul Blames Pakistan for Attack

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August 30, 2025

Airstrikes that Afghanistan's Taliban government blamed on neighboring Pakistan struck two eastern provinces of the country, killing at least three people, wounding seven others and damaging homes, officials and witnesses said on Thursday.

In Kabul, the foreign ministry decried the strikes that took place late Wednesday in Nangarhar and Khost provinces, calling them a "provocative act" by Pakistan and summoning the Pakistani ambassador in Kabul. The Afghan Defense Ministry also condemned the strikes. "Such ba

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