
Pakistani Strikes in Kunar Province Kill Dozens, Injure Scores of Civilians
Pakistani military strikes across multiple districts in Kunar province have resulted in significant civilian casualties, according to local health officials and hospital reports. The attacks, which targeted residential neighborhoods and educational facilities, including Sayed Jamaluddin Afghan University, have prompted urgent medical responses and warnings that casualty figures will likely increase.
Initial assessments from provincial hospitals indicate at least 7 people were killed and between 75 and 85 others were wounded. Medical staff confirmed that the injured include women, children, and university students. Health officials emphasized that the current numbers are preliminary and expected to rise as rescue operations continue and more bodies are recovered from damaged structures.
Reports on the total death toll and geographic scope of the strikes vary. Bakhtar News reported the overall death toll has reached 92, while Khaama Press maintained the confirmed fatalities remain at 7, with the count still being verified. The strikes reportedly affected Asadabad and Sarkani districts, with additional accounts indicating that Dangam, Shaltan, and Manoray districts were also impacted. Witnesses and local sources described the use of mortar rounds, aerial drones, and rocket fire during the cross-border attacks.
The escalation in violence along the border has drawn concern from international observers, with United Nations officials warning of worsening civilian harm. Local mediation efforts have so far failed to de-escalate tensions in the region. Provincial authorities are coordinating emergency medical supplies and transport for the wounded, while security personnel continue to assess the full extent of the damage to civilian infrastructure.
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Where reports agree
- Pakistani strikes hit Kunar province, specifically Asadabad and Sarkani/Sarkano district.
- Civilian homes and Sayed Jamaluddin Afghan University were targeted.
- Casualties include women, children, and students.
- Initial hospital figures report approximately 7 dead and 75-85 injured.
- Officials from both sources state the casualty count is not final and will likely rise.
- The incident occurs amid escalating Afghanistan-Pakistan border tensions and failed local mediation efforts.
Where reports differ
- Reported total death toll: Bakhtar News reports 92 total casualties/deaths, while Khaama Press reports 7 killed (with toll rising).
- Geographic scope: Bakhtar News lists additional targeted districts (Dangam, Shaltan, Manoray), whereas Khaama Press only mentions Asadabad and Sarkano.
- Weaponry details: Khaama Press specifies mortar rounds, drones/aircraft, and rocket fire; Bakhtar News uses the general term 'strikes'.
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