After Iran, now clash between Pakistani army and Afghan soldiers, 3 people died

A clash broke out on the Durand Line between Pakistan border guards and Afghanistan's ruling Taliban. Three people died and many were also injured.

After Iran, now clash between Pakistani army and Afghan soldiers, 3 people died

The bad days of Pakistan have begun. Recently, Iran had carried out an air attack in Balochistan. After this airstrike, there is a tense situation between the two countries. Meanwhile, another trouble has befallen Pakistan. There are reports of clashes with the Pakistani army and Afghan soldiers. It is being told that there was a clash between Pakistan border guards and the Afghan ruling Taliban on the Durand Line on Saturday. About three people died in this incident and some were also injured.

According to Tolo News, after sporadic clashes last year, a new case of clash between Taliban and Pakistani military personnel has come to light on the border in Kunar province of Afghanistan. According to media reports, the clashes started after Pakistani forces violated the border. After this, the Pakistani army opened fire on Taliban positions in Kunar province. In this clash, 3 people have died on the spot. At the same time, half a dozen people have been injured and are undergoing treatment in the hospital.

On Thursday, Pakistan attacked 'terrorist hideouts' in Iran's Sistan-Baluchistan province with drones and missiles. 9 people lost their lives in this. In response, Iran launched missile and drone attacks on the bases of the Sunni Baloch terrorist group 'Jaish al-Adl' in Pakistan's restive Baluchistan province.