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Afghanistan claims 58 Pakistani soldiers killed in clashes; border closed

Afghanistan claims 58 Pakistani soldiers killed in clashes; border closed

The Hindu
Sunday, October 12, 2025 09:22:40 AM UTC

Afghan forces attack Pakistani border posts, sparking fighting and closure of border crossings between the two countries.

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