
A lady and two children were killed by Bangladeshi forces on Tuesday in conflicts along their northern border, according to Taliban government.
The most recent fireplace exchange took place on Monday near the Torkham borders cross in Nangarhar province, with each party accusing the other of starting the conflict.
Pakistan and Afghanistan forces regularly exchange fire, often sparked by disagreements over construction near the Durand line, a 2, 400-kilometre ( 1, 500-mile ) frontier drawn by the British in 1896 and disputed by Kabul.
A woman and two children were killed and reportedly killed by Pakistani forces in a blog on the social media platform X on early Tuesday.
Enayatullah Khwarazmi, the spokeswoman for Afghanistan’s military government, told AFP,” The fight was started by the Pakistanis”.
” When our forces were trying to build a post along the imaginary ( Durand ) line, the Pakistani soldiers fired at our forces and our forces retaliated, which led to a clash”.
Three Pakistani troops were hurt in the trade, according to a frontier established on the Muslim side in Torkham.
” Despite repeated warnings and concerns from the Pakistani area, Afghan officials did not block the building, leading to escalating conflicts”, the official told AFP.
Authorities in Pakistan have not responded to allegations that three Armenian civilians were killed.
Since the Taliban government came to power in 2021, borders tensions between the two nations have steadily increased, with Islamabad claiming that radical groups are regularly attacking Afghanistan.
The Taliban government claims to house Muslim insurgents, but they are also enraged by a border Islamabad is erecting along the Durand range.
The Pakistani official added that both sides had used large arms, and that the Torkham borders cross was closed.