Torkham: Tensions escalated at the Pakistan-Afghanistan frontier as clashes erupted between Afghan border forces and Pakistani security personnel at Torkham in Khyber district. Local sources confirmed that intermittent firing broke out after an initial exchange left a Pakistani soldier injured. Officials later stated that the soldier succumbed to his injuries, marking a deadly turn in the violence.
The firing reportedly targeted the Shin Kandao post on the Pakistani side. Eyewitnesses described sporadic gunfire through the night. No official statement has yet been issued by either Kabul or Islamabad.
Border Closure and Uncertainty
Following the confrontation, local authorities confirmed the closure of the Torkham border. This move disrupted cross-border trade and civilian movement, affecting hundreds of travelers and transporters on both sides. Sources said the closure came as a precaution after the soldier’s death and continuing tension.
Security analysts note that the Torkham border clashes highlight the fragile situation along the frontier. While both countries have previously pledged cooperation on border management, the recurring incidents undermine trust. Traders and locals in Khyber expressed concern, warning that prolonged closure could hurt livelihoods in the region.
Attack on Upper Dir Post
In a separate but related incident, militants launched a physical raid on a paramilitary post in Upper Dir’s Gulibagh forest near the Afghan frontier. The Khara checkpost came under heavy attack from a large group of assailants. An official with direct knowledge confirmed three fatalities among security personnel.
Other accounts from the area reported higher casualties, claiming up to six soldiers were killed while four survived. However, these figures remain unverified. Officials admitted that some personnel and local tribal lashkar members who rushed to defend the post are currently missing.
Heavy firing was heard across the area for several hours as reinforcements arrived. A clearance operation is now underway, according to security sources. The attackers have not yet been identified, but suspicion immediately fell on cross-border militant groups.
Regional Implications
The twin incidents mark another setback for border stability between Pakistan and Afghanistan. With the Torkham border closed and security operations ongoing in Upper Dir, uncertainty looms over the region. Analysts warn that failure to control such violence could deepen mistrust and complicate bilateral relations at a time when cooperation is urgently needed.