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Afghanistan-Pakistan border clashes killed 40 civilians before truce: health official

Graphic content / Afghan Red Crescent Society (ARCS) members transfer coffins of Pakistan's security personnel into an ambulance for delivery across during ongoing clashes between Taliban security personnel and Pakistani border forces in the Spin Boldak district of Kandahar province on October 15, 2025. Dozens of troops and civilians were killed in a fresh round of border skirmishes between Pakistan and Afghanistan on October 15, officials on both sides of the frontier said, as clashes entered their second week.

Afghanistan-Pakistan border clashes killed 40 civilians before truce: health official

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October 16, 2025
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Clashes along the border between Afghanistan and Pakistan killed 40 civilians before a truce halted the violence, a health official in southern Afghanistan told AFP on Thursday.

“We have 170 wounded and 40 killed, all civilians,” said Karimullah Zubair Agha, director of public health in Spin Boldak, the day after the deadly clashes.

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