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Bombardment by Pakistani military aircraft in Afghanistan's eastern Paktika province on Tuesday killed at least 46 people, most of whom were children and women, the Afghan Taliban said, adding it ...
Pakistan has carried out air strikes on eastern Afghanistan, killing 46 civilians, the Taliban regime said on Wednesday.
The blast occurred in front of Shaikh Zayed Hospital close to the Ministry of Interior in Kabul's Police District 15, leaving four people injured, Khalid Zadran, spokesman of Kabul police chief, told ...