SECURITY — March 25, 2026

Pakistani Artillery Strikes Kill Civilians in Afghanistan's Kunar Province

Pakistani artillery and drone strikes on Kunar province districts killed at least one civilian and wounded several others over the past 24 hours, according to Afghan officials, who reported destroying three Pakistani posts in response. Casualty figures varied between sources, with two killed and eight wounded cited by two outlets.

The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Pajhwok — corroborated by Ariana News, Hasht-e Subh, Bakhtar News and 4 more2 min read

Pakistani Artillery Strikes Kill Civilians in Afghanistan's Kunar Province
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Pakistani forces conducted artillery shelling and drone strikes on several districts in Afghanistan's eastern Kunar province over the past 24 hours, killing at least one civilian and wounding others, according to local officials.

Zia-ur-Rahman Spinghar, spokesperson for the Kunar Information and Culture Department, told Pajhwok Afghan News that Pakistani troops fired 85 shells, carried out two drone strikes and launched 47 long-range projectiles. He said 16 shells struck Nari district, killing one civilian and wounding six others, while one civilian was killed and two wounded in Sarkano district. Shells also landed in Shultan, Manura and Asadabad districts without reported casualties.

The Kunar Information and Culture Directorate reported to Hurriyat that attacks hit Marawara, Sarkano, Shiltan and Naray districts, with 80 shells fired and two drone strikes, martyring two civilians and wounding eight others in Sarkano and Naray.

Faridullah Dehgan, spokesperson for the Taliban police command in Konar, told Amu TV that one civilian was killed and three wounded when a shell hit a house in the Pashangar area of Nar district.

In response, Afghan border forces destroyed three Pakistani posts and killed one soldier in the Nawpass area near Sarkano district, according to Spinghar and the Kunar directorate.

Pakistani officials have not commented on the incident.

The attacks mark the third border clash since Pakistan ended a unilateral temporary ceasefire, amid ongoing skirmishes between Afghan and Pakistani forces now in their fourth week. Both sides claim heavy casualties on the enemy, but United Nations reports indicate most victims have been civilians.

Read the original reporting at Pajhwok

Reliability assessment

7 outlets corroborate Pakistani artillery and drone strikes on Kunar province killing at least one civilian, based on on-record statements from named Afghan official Zia-ur-Rahman Spinghar; casualty figures vary (e.g., at least 1 killed per some sources, 2 killed and 8 wounded per others).

The source language mixes facts with framing or advocacy wording. Hurriyat: "Pakistani regime" (derogatory framing of the government); "martyred" (religious/emotional term for civilian deaths, not neutral "killed"); "enemy" (hostile label for opposing forces).; Pajhwok: "martyred" (religious/martyr framing instead of neutral "killed", emotionally loaded); "Pakistani military regime" (pejorative term implying illegitimacy or dictatorship).

Across the newsrooms

Where reports agree

  • Pakistani artillery/shelling attacks on multiple districts in Kunar province
  • Civilian casualties reported from attacks in Nar/Nari and Sarkano districts
  • Named officials from Taliban/police and Kunar Information & Culture Directorate attribute attacks to Pakistan
  • Afghan forces responded by destroying Pakistani posts near Sarkano
  • Attacks occurred in past 24 hours around March 25, 2026

Where reports differ

  • Casualty totals: 1 killed/3 wounded (Amu TV) vs 2 killed/8 wounded (Hurriyat, Pajhwok)
  • Shell count: 80 (Hurriyat) vs 85 (Pajhwok)
  • District name variations (e.g., Shiltan vs Shultan, Marawara vs Manura)
  • Drone strikes mentioned only in Hurriyat/Pajhwok
  • Specific shell breakdowns and additional districts vary

Filed by 8 outlets

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SecurityKunar, Pakistan, Taliban, Sarkano, Naray

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