The recent aerial bombardments launched by Pakistan into Afghan territory have abruptly ended a delicate period of relative peace that lasted nearly a month. These strikes targeted militant hideouts in eastern Afghanistan’s border provinces, aggravating tensions between the two neighbors. Afghan officials condemned the incursions as violations of sovereignty, warning they may destabilize ongoing regional peace efforts.

Key consequences of the airstrikes include:

  • Displacement of hundreds of civilians from affected villages
  • Damage to critical infrastructure, including schools and health clinics
  • Renewed calls for international mediation to prevent escalation
Date Location Reported Casualties
April 10 Khost Province 12 militants, 3 civilians
April 12 Paktika Province 8 militants, 4 civilians