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    Border Tensions Rise Between Pakistan and Afghan Taliban

    By The Defence TimesDecember 30, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The simmering conflict along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border has once again erupted into violence, with both sides reporting casualties amid escalating skirmishes. The latest flare-up marks a significant escalation in tensions between Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban, highlighting the precarious security situation in the region.

    Reports from both sides indicate that over the past few days, there have been intense exchanges of fire in several border areas, including the Tirah valley and the tribal districts of South Waziristan. Pakistani military sources confirmed that several soldiers have been killed in these confrontations, with the most recent incident involving a deadly attack on Pakistani security posts.

    The immediate cause of the latest outbreak was Pakistan’s cross-border strikes into Afghanistan, targeting alleged hideouts of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) in the Paktika and Khost provinces. These strikes were in retaliation to an attack by TTP militants on a Pakistani military checkpost in North Waziristan, resulting in the death of seven Pakistani soldiers.

    The Afghan Taliban, on their part, has vehemently denied these accusations, asserting that they do not allow their territory to be used for launching attacks against Pakistan. They have, however, accused Pakistan of targeting civilian areas, claiming that recent airstrikes killed dozens of innocent people, including women and children.

    The long-standing dispute over the Durand Line, the border established by British colonial authorities in the 19th century, remains at the heart of these tensions. Afghanistan has never recognized this border, and the Taliban government has maintained this stance, often leading to conflicts over border control and the construction of fences by Pakistan to prevent militant infiltration.

    The situation is further complicated by the Afghan Taliban’s military movements near the border. There are posts on X suggesting large-scale troop movements, including tanks and infantry, indicating a possible preparation for more significant engagements. These actions come as a stark reminder of the fragile peace and the complex relationship between the two neighbors, where historical alliances have now turned into security threats.

    Pakistani officials have expressed concerns over the Afghan Taliban’s alleged support for TTP, which has seen a resurgence since the Taliban’s return to power in Afghanistan in 2021. This has led to a surge in attacks within Pakistan, particularly in the border regions, challenging the security forces and leading to a heightened state of alert.

    Analysts are warning that unless there is a diplomatic breakthrough, these skirmishes could spiral into a full-blown conflict, with significant implications for regional stability. The international community watches closely as both nations navigate this delicate situation, with calls for restraint and dialogue to prevent further escalation.

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