Pakistan and Afghanistan announce ceasefire
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After unprovoked firing from across the Pak-Afghan border continued through the night, the Pakistan Army carried out a successful strike inside Afghanistan, targeting Durrani Camp-2 and completely destroying it.
Pakistan Army repelled Afghan Taliban attacks, killing over 200 militants, while 23 soldiers embraced martyrdom in border clashes, says ISPR.
Afghanistan and Pakistan are currently locked in a fierce border clash that has reportedly killed at least 58 Pakistani soldiers, and left 30 others injured
The Taliban has clearly stated that if Pakistan violates the Afghan border again, the Afghan army will retaliate.
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Attacks come amid rising tensions with Islamabad, which accuses the Taliban of sheltering anti-Pakistan armed groups.
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