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巴基斯坦与阿富汗交火 谁在劝和谁在搅和
Xin Hua She·2025-10-13 07:59

Core Points - The recent border clashes between Pakistan and Afghanistan mark the most intense conflict since the Taliban regained power in Afghanistan in 2021 [1][2] - Both countries have accused each other of provocation, leading to the closure of border crossings [1][2] Summary by Sections Military Actions - Pakistan's military reported that on the night of October 11-12, militants from the "Pakistani Taliban" attacked, resulting in a counterattack that killed at least 200 militants [2] - The clashes resulted in 23 Pakistani security personnel dead and 29 injured [2] - Pakistan's military also targeted Afghan military camps and training bases of terrorist organizations within Afghanistan [2] Casualties and Responses - Afghanistan reported 58 casualties among its forces and 30 injuries, while 9 Afghan personnel were killed and 16 injured [2] - Afghan government spokesperson stated that the retaliatory action was successful and emphasized the right to self-defense [2] Diplomatic Efforts - Saudi Arabia and Qatar have called for restraint and dialogue to de-escalate tensions between the two nations [3] - Afghanistan's foreign minister acknowledged the mediation efforts from Saudi Arabia and Qatar but reiterated the right to self-defense [3] - The border between Pakistan and Afghanistan, known as the "Durand Line," has been a historical source of conflict due to its disputed legitimacy [3]