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According to the report, an overnight exchange of fire at one of the main Pakistan-Afghanistan border crossings killed four civilians, an Afghan official said on Saturday, in the latest flare-up since deadly clashes in October.
The report also stated that four others were wounded, including Abdul Karim Jahad, the governor of Spin Boldak district in southern Afghanistan. The local hospital at the Pakistani border town of Chaman said three people had been discharged after suffering minor injuries during the clash.
The report added that the Pakistani side started attacking Afghanistan in Kandahar, Spin Boldak district, and the forces of the Islamic Emirate were forced to respond.
In addition, residents on the Afghan side of the border told AFP the exchange of fire broke out around 10:30 pm (1800 GMT) and lasted about two hours. Ali Mohammed Haqmal, head of Kandahar’s information department, said Pakistan forces attacked with light and heavy artillery, and that mortar fire had struck civilian homes.
Source: The Defense Post
The report also stated that four others were wounded, including Abdul Karim Jahad, the governor of Spin Boldak district in southern Afghanistan. The local hospital at the Pakistani border town of Chaman said three people had been discharged after suffering minor injuries during the clash.
The report added that the Pakistani side started attacking Afghanistan in Kandahar, Spin Boldak district, and the forces of the Islamic Emirate were forced to respond.
In addition, residents on the Afghan side of the border told AFP the exchange of fire broke out around 10:30 pm (1800 GMT) and lasted about two hours. Ali Mohammed Haqmal, head of Kandahar’s information department, said Pakistan forces attacked with light and heavy artillery, and that mortar fire had struck civilian homes.
Source: The Defense Post
