SECURITY — May 4, 2026
Taliban Report Civilian Casualties and Infrastructure Damage in Pakistani Strike on Kunar
Taliban officials report that a Pakistani strike in Kunar province killed three civilians and injured fourteen, while damaging schools, clinics, and mosques. The incident adds to rising border tensions following recent diplomatic breakdowns and previous deadly clashes.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Amu TV — 2 min read

Taliban officials stated that a recent cross-border strike by Pakistani forces in the Dangam district of Kunar province killed three civilians and injured fourteen others. Deputy Spokesperson Hamdullah Fitrat confirmed the casualties, noting that the majority of the wounded were women and children.
According to Fitrat, the military operation caused extensive damage to local infrastructure, completely destroying two schools, a health clinic, and two mosques. He further reported that approximately eighty head of livestock were killed during the strike. Pakistani authorities have not yet issued a public response to the allegations.
The reported incident occurs amid heightened security tensions along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border, following a breakdown in recent diplomatic negotiations aimed at de-escalating hostilities. United Nations data indicates that recent border clashes have resulted in more than seventy fatalities. The violence follows a separate airstrike on a medical facility in Kabul on March 16, which the UN reported killed two hundred sixty-nine people. The Taliban administration has reiterated calls for an immediate halt to cross-border military operations, emphasizing the need to protect civilian populations and essential community services. Fitrat emphasized that the strike directly impacted residential zones, underscoring the administration's concerns regarding civilian safety in border regions.
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