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Deadly Cross-Border Firing in Bajaur Leaves Women and Children Among Victims

Cross-border firing in Bajaur killed women and children, injured civilians, and damaged homes, sparking outrage and security concerns.

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Cross-border firing in Bajaur kills women and children

Damaged homes in Bajaur after cross-border firing that killed civilians, including women and children, raising fears along the border.

May 1, 2026

At least nine civilians, including women and children, were killed after Afghan forces opened unprovoked fire across the border into Bajaur District. The firing and shelling hit the Mamond and Salarzai areas, according to local officials. Several homes were also destroyed, turning quiet neighborhoods into scenes of fear and loss.
As a result, families were forced to flee damaged houses while rescue teams rushed to help the wounded.

Authorities Respond as Public Anger Grows

Meanwhile, officials confirmed that 12 people were injured, among them women, men, and a child. The injured were moved to hospitals in Peshawar for better treatment. The district administration said relief work has started and damaged homes will be repaired. Compensation for the families of the victims will be paid under government policy.
At the same time, security forces took notice of the attack and responded to protect the area.

However, the incident has sparked anger among local residents. Protesters have demanded an end to cross-border attacks on civilian areas. Many also questioned the silence of international bodies and global media, saying such attacks on innocent people should not be ignored.
For now, the people of Bajaur wait for calm, hoping that their border communities will no longer pay the price of conflict.

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