Taliban-Pakistan ceasefire set to expire as tensions persist
“Our message is clear: we will not allow any group to use Afghanistan’s soil against Pakistan,” Zardari said.
“Our message is clear: we will not allow any group to use Afghanistan’s soil against Pakistan,” Zardari said.
Amnesty International said the location had long been known to host civilians and should have been treated as such.
In a post on X, Fitrat said the shelling happened at around 9:30 a.m. on Sunday in “Shanpat” village.
Overall, hundreds of civilians were killed in security-related violence during the year, particularly in border clashes and airstrikes.
Both children, who are about 10 years old, were taken to a local hospital for treatment, the statement said.
Fitrat said the incident occurred around 11 a.m. Thursday in the Kamdesh district.
“Families who were already on the brink of survival have been forced from their homes,” said Jacopo Caridi, NRC’s country.
Pakistan’s information ministry said no violations had occurred along the western border.
Pakistan has denied targeting a civilian facility, saying its forces “precisely targeted military installations and terrorist support infrastructure.”
Amnesty said Pakistan’s military should have taken all feasible precautions to avoid harming civilians and civilian infrastructure before carrying out.