Revealed On 16 Oct 2025
Pakistan and Afghanistan have applied a ceasefire following the deadliest border clashes in years that killed dozens of individuals and led to evacuations on each side.
The 48-hour truce started Wednesday at 6:00pm Islamabad time (13:00 GMT), with every nation claiming the opposite requested the pause in hostilities.
Pakistan confirmed the ceasefire length, stating: “Throughout this era, each side will sincerely attempt to discover a optimistic answer to this advanced however resolvable subject via constructive dialogue.”
In Kabul, the Taliban authorities directed its forces to respect the truce “until it’s violated” by Pakistan, in response to a spokesman’s assertion on X.
This momentary cessation follows per week of escalating violence. The Taliban had initiated offensives alongside the southern Pakistani border, prompting Islamabad to threaten decisive retaliation.
Pakistan has persistently accused Afghanistan of sheltering Pakistani Taliban (TTP) fighters, claims that Kabul rejects.
As tensions peaked, two explosions in Kabul on Wednesday night despatched black smoke rising above the town. Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid attributed these to an oil tanker and generator explosion with out linking them to the border battle.
Earlier on Wednesday, Pakistan’s army reported that Afghan Taliban fighters assaulted two main border posts within the southwest and northwest. It claimed each assaults had been efficiently repelled, with roughly 20 Taliban fighters killed close to Spin Boldak in Afghanistan’s Kandahar province.
“Sadly, the assault was orchestrated via divided villages within the space, with no regard for the civil inhabitants,” the Pakistani army acknowledged. It reported about 30 extra casualties from in a single day clashes alongside Pakistan’s northwestern border.
The Taliban countered that 15 civilians died and dozens had been wounded close to Spin Boldak, with “two to a few” of its fighters additionally killed. Spokesman Mujahid claimed 100 civilians had been wounded and that Pakistani troopers had been killed and weapons captured – assertions Pakistan’s army dismissed as “outrageous and blatant lies”.
Whereas Pakistan didn’t element its latest casualties, it had beforehand confirmed 23 troopers killed within the confrontations final week.
The Taliban authorities claimed it launched its offensive in “retaliation for air strikes carried out by the Pakistani military on Kabul”. Islamabad pledged a strong response on Sunday, after which quite a few casualties had been reported on each side.
In Khost province, Afghan state tv journalist Abdul Ghafoor Abid was killed Sunday by Pakistani fireplace whereas reporting on the border battle, in response to a Taliban official.
