3 killed in Pakistan, Afghanistan border clash

3 killed in Pakistan, Afghanistan border clash

The victims include a woman and two children, who lost their lives during an attack on civilian homes near Torkham.

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Clashes often break out between Pakistan and Afghanistan’s forces along the border, which was drawn up during British colonial rule. (AP pic)
KABUL:
Three Afghan civilians were killed in a border clash between Pakistan and Afghanistan security forces, a spokesman for the Taliban administration in Kabul said on Tuesday.

The clashes took place late on Monday near the southwestern border crossing of Torkham after Pakistani border forces opened fire on Afghan border forces, said Mufti Abdul Mateen, the spokesman for Afghanistan’s interior ministry.

The Pakistani forces targeted civilian homes, killing a woman and two children, he said.

Pakistan’s military did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Three Pakistani paramilitary troops were wounded in the fighting, said a security official who declined to be named as he was not authorised to speak to the media.

Clashes often break out between the neighbouring security forces along the border, which was drawn up decades ago during British colonial rule and have long been disputed.

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