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Clash Reported Between Taliban Forces and Pakistani Border Guards in Nangarhar

Taliban forces reportedly engaged Pakistani border guards in Nangarhar’s Lalpur district, raising concerns over renewed border tensions.

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Pakistani border guards and Taliban forces in Nangarhar near Lalpur

Taliban forces clash with Pakistani border guards in Nangarhar, Afghanistan, raising concerns about frontier tensions.[IC : by AFP]

January 31, 2026

Nangarhar, Afghanistan — According to sources, Taliban forces reportedly engaged in a clash with Pakistani border guards in the Lalpur district of Afghanistan’s Nangarhar province. The incident occurred near the Afghanistan-Pakistan border, raising concerns about renewed tensions along the frontier.

Pakistani authorities have repeatedly emphasized their commitment to border security and regional stability, but so far, neither the Taliban nor Pakistani officials have issued an official statement regarding the incident.

Analysts note that border clashes in the region remain a sensitive issue, with the potential to escalate if not addressed through diplomatic or security measures.

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