As a result of Pakistan's strikes on Afghanistan on Tuesday night, at least ten people have died, reported the spokesman for the Taliban government of Afghanistan, according to LETA citing AFP.
"Pakistani occupying forces bombed the house of a local resident... As a result, nine children (five boys and four girls) and one woman died a martyr's death" in Khost province, wrote Taliban government spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid on social media X.
He added that four people were injured as a result of airstrikes in Kunar and Paktia provinces.
On Monday, a suicide bomber carried out a terrorist attack against Pakistani security forces in the Pakistani province bordering Afghanistan. No one has claimed responsibility for the attack yet.
In another explosion carried out by a suicide bomber in the capital of Pakistan, Islamabad, this month, 12 people were killed. The Pakistani Taliban group claimed responsibility for it.
In October, gunfights occurred at the border between the two countries, which were halted thanks to a fragile ceasefire.