Three civilians killed in Pakistan’s airstrikes in Paktika laid to rest
Media outlet photos show the burial of three individuals, including two children.
Media outlet photos show the burial of three individuals, including two children.
The ministry condemned the airstrikes as an "invasion of Afghanistan’s sovereignty" and stated its forces are prepared to counter any "aggressive acts."
The sources added that the clash was ongoing sporadically.
The statement detailed that six individuals lost their lives in Paktika and two more in Khost province.
Furthermore, Muttaqi had a separate conversation with Uzbekistan's Foreign Minister, Bakhtiyor Saidov.
The attack in northwest Pakistan was executed by six assailants, stated the military's media wing, without attributing the attack to any specific militant group.
This coalition emerged after a tumultuous election that sparked protests from supporters of former Prime Minister Imran Khan.
Following the public lashing, Marriam was taken back to the Taliban's detention facility, where she spent another night.
She expressed confidence in the Taliban's future participation, saying, "We will work on this."
Investors like Mohammad Fazl are eager for the establishment of an industrial park to facilitate more efficient operations.