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Afghanistan alleges Pakistan killed three civilians in war crime

5 May 2026
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Afghanistan’s Taliban-led government has accused Pakistan of a cross-border attack that resulted in the deaths of three civilians, labeling it a “war crime.” The incident raises concerns over a fragile ceasefire brokered by China last month amid ongoing tensions. Afghan officials claim the attack targeted civilian infrastructure, while Pakistan denies the allegations, suggesting they may be propaganda. The situation escalates as security forces in Pakistan thwarted a suicide attack near the Afghan border, leading to further injuries.

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