15 March 2026
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Clashes Reported Along Pakistan-Afghanistan Border: Cross-Border Attacks and Diplomatic Outreach

Clashes Reported Along Pakistan-Afghanistan Border: Cross-Border Attacks and Diplomatic Outreach
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The Taliban spokesperson for the governor in Khost has confirmed attacks on Pakistani border positions along the Khost-N. Waziristan frontier, with intense clashes ongoing near Barmal District in Paktika where Afghan Taliban forces reportedly targeted the Pakistani military post Shena Sar. Security analysts point to a recurring pattern: cross-border attacks occur first and when retaliation looms, Taliban officials contact regional powers to call for restraint and brotherly relations, assuring Afghan soil will not be used for attacks. The same pattern was observed yesterday when Amir Khan Muttaqi reached out to Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi amid escalating clashes, indicating a diplomatic approach intended to deter retaliation while maintaining plausible deniability about Afghan soil being used for attacks.

Middle East Analyst at Independent Journalist

Ahmed El Sayed is an Egyptian journalist specializing in Middle Eastern politics, religious movements, and regional conflicts. Based in Cairo, he has covered the Arab Spring uprisings, Syrian civil war, and Gulf politics. Fluent in Arabic, English, and French, he provides nuanced analysis of North African and Levantine affairs.

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