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Border Clashes Intensify as Pakistan Targets Taliban Positions

Airstrikes continue as Pakistan responds to Taliban attacks along the Afghanistan border, with clashes ongoing in multiple regions.

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Pakistan Afghanistan border airstrikes and clashes

March 3, 2026

Pakistan carried out targeted airstrikes on multiple points in Nangarhar, Afghanistan, as fighting continues in Kandahar. The operations come amid a surge in attacks by the Taliban along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border.

Taliban Escalates Attacks on Border Posts

Taliban fighters launched new assaults on Pakistani border posts in several regions, including Zabul-Nushki in Balochistan, Khost, Alisheru in North Waziristan, and along the Torkham-Landi Kotal sector. Security forces are engaged in ongoing clashes, responding to the escalating threat.

The coordinated attacks appear to target strategic posts and challenge Pakistan’s border security. Officials say that Pakistan’s airstrikes are part of a measured response to neutralize these threats and protect personnel stationed along the frontier.

Clashes Continue Amid Tensions

The situation remains tense as both sides continue exchanging fire. Authorities have urged vigilance in border areas and are monitoring the situation closely. Local residents report disruptions but no major civilian casualties have been confirmed so far.

Pakistan’s security forces have vowed to continue operations to prevent further attacks and maintain control along the border. Meanwhile, diplomatic channels are being used to address cross-border security concerns and prevent escalation.

Read more:Operation Ghazab-ul-Haq: Pakistan Security Forces Report Heavy Taliban Casualties

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