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Afghan Border Forces Accused of Mortar Attack on Cadet College in Chaman

Afghan border forces allegedly fired mortar shells at a cadet college in Chaman. No casualties reported as security tightens.

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Afghan mortar attack on Cadet College Chaman

Security forces cordon off Cadet College Chaman after an alleged mortar attack from Afghan border forces. No injuries reported.

April 29, 2026

Afghan border forces have been accused of firing mortar shells toward Pakistan’s border town of Chaman in Balochistan. According to security sources and local reports, the shells landed inside the premises of a cadet college located in the Ibtokarez area. The incident happened around midday and caused damage to parts of the building. Fortunately, no students or staff were injured. However, the sudden attack created panic among those present at the college.

Security Tightened as Pakistan Responds

Following the incident, Pakistani security forces quickly secured the area and increased monitoring along the border. Officials said the attack was unprovoked and violated basic international rules, especially because an educational institution was targeted. In response, security forces took action against positions across the border and strengthened defensive measures. Authorities stated that the safety of civilians and students remains a top priority and that any further aggression will be met with a firm response.

Overall, the incident has raised serious concerns about border security and the safety of civilian areas near the frontier. Local residents have called for calm while security forces continue to remain on high alert.

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