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Border crossings between Pakistan and Afghanistan stay closed as clashes proceed

By Editorial Board Published October 15, 2025 2 Min Read
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Border crossings between Pakistan and Afghanistan stay closed as clashes proceed

All border crossings between Pakistan and Afghanistan stay closed because the nations traded hearth for the second time in every week.

The closures entered a fourth day on Wednesday after lethal weekend clashes spiked tensions alongside the 1,622-mile-long (2,611km) border.

It was not clear when the border may reopen, with a whole bunch of lorries lining the entry roads, ready for bilateral commerce to renew.

The preventing began on Saturday evening when Afghan forces struck a number of Pakistani navy posts.

Afghan officers claimed to have killed 58 Pakistani troopers, however Pakistan’s navy stated it misplaced 23 troopers and killed greater than 200 “Taliban and affiliated terrorists” in retaliatory hearth alongside the border.

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Smoke rises from a hillside in Khost province, Afghanistan, on Sunday after clashes erupted on Saturday. Pic: AP

The clashes initially halted on Sunday following appeals from Saudi Arabia and Qatar.

However they continued on Tuesday after the nations’ forces traded hearth within the distant northwestern border area connecting Afghanistan’s Khost province with Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

State-run media in Pakistan accused Afghan troops and Pakistani Taliban of collectively opening “unprovoked fire” at a Pakistani submit in Kurram, which was met with a “strong response”, damaging Afghan tanks and navy posts in addition to destroying a big coaching facility of the Pakistani Taliban.

Lorries bound for Pakistan are stranded on the Afghan side of a border crossing in Nangarhar province. Pic: AP

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Lorries sure for Pakistan are stranded on the Afghan aspect of a border crossing in Nangarhar province. Pic: AP

There was no quick remark from Pakistan’s navy, however a deputy police spokesperson in Khost province confirmed that fireplace was exchanged.

The escalation got here after the Taliban authorities accused Pakistan of finishing up airstrikes in Kabul, an allegation Pakistan has not acknowledged.

Pakistan has beforehand launched strikes inside Afghanistan to focus on Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, a separate however allied group to the Afghan Taliban, which Islamabad stated has hideouts in Afghanistan.

Kabul denies harbouring the group, which has carried out a number of lethal assaults inside Pakistan.

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