Taliban leader makes no mention of Pakistan strikes in Eid message
Akhundzada urged the people to be grateful for what he described as security and stability in the country.
Akhundzada urged the people to be grateful for what he described as security and stability in the country.
The reported shelling comes as cross-border fighting between Pakistan and Taliban entered its 19th day.
The ministry said the “military camp” is belonged to Pakistani special forces in Wana, the center of South Waziristan.
Taliban spokesperson disputed the account, saying Pakistani forces struck a section of a drug rehabilitation hospital in the province.
Sources meanwhile said the depot was completely destroyed in the attack and that two civilians were wounded.
India condemned Pakistan’s recent airstrikes inside Afghanistan, accusing Islamabad of violating Afghanistan’s sovereignty.
The fighting began on Feb. 26, with both sides accusing each other of initiating hostilities along the border.
Gagnon said Pakistani airstrikes and border fighting have interfered with the delivery of aid and contributed to displacement inside Afghanistan.
The aid organization said the fighting since Feb. 26 has had a severe impact on civilians, particularly in provinces along.
In a statement, UNAMA said the casualties occurred in the Pul-e-Charkhi area and included women and children.