South Waziristan’s Angoor Adda area came under mortar fire from across the Afghan border, leaving several civilians injured, including women and children. Local authorities confirmed that the injured were quickly moved to nearby hospitals for emergency treatment.
At least two women and two children are among the wounded. Doctors say some of the injured remain in serious condition. The attack caused panic in the area as residents rushed to safer locations.
Alert: Mortar shells fired by Afghan Taliban forces struck a civilian house in Angoor Adda, South Waziristan, injuring two women and two children. The victims were transported to a hospital for treatment. pic.twitter.com/rMPE7oZMsL
— Mahaz (@MahazOfficial1) April 29, 2026
Rising Concerns Over Civilian Safety Along the Border
Meanwhile, officials and local sources have described the shelling as unprovoked. They say the firing came from Afghan Taliban positions without any immediate trigger or warning.
In addition, security analysts argue that targeting civilian areas raises serious concerns about cross border conduct and the safety of people living near the frontier. They warn that such incidents increase fear and instability among local communities.
Furthermore, observers say this is not an isolated case. Recent months have seen repeated tensions along the border, with civilians often caught in the middle of crossfire and security operations.
At the same time, critics point out that attacks on non combat areas only deepen mistrust between the two sides. They stress that civilian protection must remain a priority, regardless of political or security disputes.
In conclusion, the latest incident in Angoor Adda highlights the fragile security situation along the Pakistan Afghanistan border. It also raises fresh concerns about the safety of innocent civilians living in these sensitive regions.

