Afghanistan Accuses Pakistan of Airstrikes on Homes in Kabul and Kandahar as Fighting Enters Third Week
Afghanistan's Taliban government reports civilian casualties and damage to Kam Air fuel depots amid ongoing cross-border conflict with Pakistan.
- On Mar 13, 2026, Afghanistan's Taliban government accused Pakistan's military of overnight airstrikes in Kabul and Kandahar, with Pakistan offering no immediate comment.
- Fighting between the two neighbors entered a third week despite the international community's calls for restraint.
- Afghan authorities say airstrikes hit civilian homes in Kabul and Kandahar, killing women and children, early Friday.
- Reports named Kam Air fuel depots near Kandahar airport as among the targets. With no immediate response from Islamabad, Afghan officials posted the accusation on X.
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"Act Of Aggression": India Slams Pak's Deadly Air Strikes In Afghanistan
Terming it as another act of aggression by a Pakistani establishment that remains hostile to the idea of a sovereign Afghanistan, India on Saturday severely condemned the latest strikes by Pakistan inside Afghan territory.
Tens of thousands of children are on the run because of the fighting between Pakistan and Afghanistan, according to aid organisations. Iran war threatens food supplies.
Pakistan has bombed a fuel camp near Kandahar Airport, according to the Afghan Taliban.
Tensions Escalate: Afghanistan Accuses Pakistan of Deadly Airstrikes
Afghanistan's Taliban government has accused Pakistan of conducting airstrikes targeting civilian homes and fuel depots, resulting in casualties including women and children. The strikes, occurring in Kabul and Kandahar, come amid ongoing conflicts between the two countries despite calls for restraint. Pakistan has not yet commented on the allegations.
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