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Taliban: Pakistani airstrikes in Afghanistan kill at least 13, Taliban claims

Zabihullah Mojahid, the Afghan Taliban's spokesperson, said that at least 13 people, including 11 children, were killed after Pakistani military launched air strikes in three provinces of Afghanistan. This is a resurgence of a conflict which has claimed hundreds of lives this year.

Mujahid said that at least '14 other people, all women and children, were injured in the strikes by Islamabad, which violated Afghanistan airspace and targeted civilian homes, in the provinces Kunar, Khost, and Paktika.

Security officials told us that Islamabad had carried out airstrikes on what they called the "hideouts of Pakistani militants who were using them against Pakistan."

Islamabad accuses Kabul of harbouring militants who, it claims, plot attacks against Pakistan. The Taliban denied the accusations and said that militancy in Pakistan was an internal issue. The renewed violence threatens to 'disturb' a long period of peace between Pakistan and Afghanistan. Former allies, they fought the?worst war in years back in February. In March, the two countries reached a fragile truce. China was tasked with mediating a settlement to the conflict. Reporting?by Mohammad Yunus Yawar and Mushtaq Al in Peshawar; writing by Hritam Mukherjee, editing by Himani Sarkar & Lincoln Feast

(source: Reuters)