Officials say Pakistani troops and Afghan forces have exchanged fire along the two countries' tense border but no casualties ...
An overnight exchange of fire between Afghan and Pakistani forces along their tense border has killed five Afghan civilians ...
Both sides accuse the other of starting the overnight fighting and breaching a fragile ceasefire agreed in October.
KABUL, Dec 5 (Reuters) - Pakistan and Afghanistan exchanged heavy fire along their border late on Friday, officials from both countries said, killing at least five people amid heightened tensions ...
Fresh firing at the sensitive Chaman–Spin Boldak crossing leaves three injured as both sides trade blame amid worsening ...
The two sides blamed each other for starting the overnight firing that resulted in killing of four civilians and one soldier on the Afghan side.
Pakistani and Afghan forces traded gunfire late Friday along their tense shared border, though officials on both sides said ...
A new round of peace talks between Pakistan and Afghanistan has failed to produce a breakthrough to end tensions between the ...
Afghan Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said Pakistani forces launched attacks in Spin Boldak district of Kandahar ...
Three Pakistanis needed medical care after Afghan forces initiated an attack using shells since 10 on Friday night, Islamabad said ...
At least four civilians have been killed in heavy gunfire at the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan after the collapse ...
Tensions are once again rising between Pakistan and Afghanistan. Heavy gunfire was exchanged between the two countries' ...