A sudden burst of violence erupted along the Pakistan‑Afghan border, leaving more than a dozen civilians and soldiers dead, officials said on Tuesday.
The clashes took place in the rural districts of North Waziristan, a region that has long been a flashpoint for insurgent activity. According to eyewitness reports, a group of armed fighters opened fire on a convoy of Pakistani troops that was conducting a routine patrol. In the ensuing exchange, several soldiers were killed and wounded. The fighting quickly spread to nearby villages, where local residents were caught in the cross‑fire and many were injured or killed.
Emergency services rushed to the scene, but the remote terrain and heavy mud made access difficult. Rescue teams managed to evacuate the wounded to regional hospitals in Miranshah and Ghazni. Police estimates say at least 14 people died, including eight civilians and six soldiers.
Military spokesperson Major‑General Faisal Khan said the army had launched a quick counter‑attack to secure the area and prevent further loss of life. He added that the troops were “committed to protecting the border and the people who live there.” In a statement, the provincial government in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa condemned the violence and promised full support to the affected families.
The event comes after a series of small skirmishes along the Pakistan‑Afghan frontier in recent weeks. Analysts say the conflict may be tied to the ongoing struggle between Pakistani security forces and militant groups that operate in the tribal areas. Both sides have denied any role in the recent bloodshed, but the incident raises concerns about the stability of the frontier zone.
The local community has called for increased security and a fresh dialogue with militants to reduce the risk of future attacks. Human rights groups urge authorities to investigate the incident thoroughly and hold those responsible accountable.
In the broader context, the violence on the Pakistan‑Afghan border underscores how fragile peace can be in the region. While military forces press on new counter‑terrorism campaigns, civilians keep paying the price for ongoing tensions.
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