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Pakistan Launches Strikes Against Afghan Border Militants

Pakistan conducted ground and air operations along its Afghan border, marking the region's most significant escalation in cross-border hostilities in recent weeks.

According to Bloomberg Markets, Pakistan carried out a series of ground operations and airstrikes along its border with Afghanistan over the weekend, resulting in the deaths of 29 militants. The operations, conducted Sunday and Monday, represent the largest flare-up of cross-border violence in the region in several weeks.

The strikes were mounted in response to prior attacks originating from across the border, underscoring the persistent tensions that characterize the Pakistan-Afghanistan frontier. The escalation highlights ongoing security challenges in one of South Asia's most volatile regions, where militant groups have maintained a presence on both sides of the international boundary.

The incident reflects broader instability affecting the Pakistani-Afghan border area, where cross-border violence has periodically intensified despite diplomatic efforts to improve bilateral relations and regional stability.

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