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With the Taliban regime in Afghanistan accusing Pakistan of airstrikes in several areas of Afghanistan, the ceasefire agreement that the two neighboring countries reached last October has collapsed both in name and in substance.
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With the Taliban regime in Afghanistan accusing Pakistan of airstrikes in several areas of Afghanistan, the ceasefire agreement that the two neighboring countries reached last October has collapsed both in name and in substance.

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The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) has expressed its condolences to the families of the children killed in the airstrikes in Khost and Kunar provinces. "Children are not [military] targets and should never be," UNICEF wrote in a post on X today (Wednesday, 5 August). They must always be safe from harm.” The Taliban claimed that nine children and a woman were killed in a Pakistani airstrike in Khost province and four others were wounded …

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روزنامه اطلاعات روز broke the news in on Wednesday, November 26, 2025.
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