Ceasefire called after new Pakistan-Afghanistan clashes kill dozens

France 24Thursday, October 16, 2025 at 9:16:50 AM
Ceasefire called after new Pakistan-Afghanistan clashes kill dozens

Ceasefire called after new Pakistan-Afghanistan clashes kill dozens

A 48-hour ceasefire has been declared by Pakistan following a week of violent clashes with Afghanistan that resulted in numerous casualties. The Pakistani government accuses Afghanistan of harboring militants responsible for these attacks. This ceasefire is significant as it aims to de-escalate tensions between the two nations and could pave the way for further dialogue and resolution of ongoing conflicts.
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