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Afghanistan's Taliban forces reportedly targeted several points in Pakistan on Saturday, allegedly beyond the disputed border known as the Durand Line. The Taliban did not confirm whether these points were in Pakistan, but stated they were hideouts for elements organizing attacks in Afghanistan. The attack comes after Pakistani aircraft carried out bombings inside Afghanistan.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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