Request for ceasefire came after Pakistan performed ‘Precision Strikes’ against terrorist sheaths in Kandahar, Kabul
Smoke rises from the explosion site in Kabul on October 15, 2025, in the middle of heavy border clashes between Afghanistan and Pakistan. Two explosions were heard in central Kabul on the evening of October 15, said AFP journalists, with Afghanistan on edge after border clash with Pakistan over the past week. Photo: AFP
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced that Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban regime have accepted a temporary ceasefire for 48 hours, which started today at 1 p.m. 18, after fresh clashes broke out last night along the Pak-Dephant border to the Pakistani army responded quickly, killed terrorists, and forced the rest to retreat.
According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the decision was made at Taliban’s request and with the mutual consent of both sides. During the ceasefire, both parties will participate in a constructive dialogue to make a sincere effort to find a positive solution to a complex but resolved question, the ministry added.
“This temporary break aims to make room for meaningful discussions and promote stability along the border,” the ministry said in a statement.
Pakistan carried out ‘precision attack’ in Kandahar, Kabul
Earlier, Pakistan ‘precision attacks’ against the Afghan Taliban regime and terrorists conducted in Kandahar and Kabul and destroyed several Taliban battalion’s headquarters, according to security sources.
In Kandahar, the Pakistani army hit the Battalion’s Headquarters 4 and 8 as well as Border Brigade 5. “
In Kabul, the operation targeted the leadership and the central hub of the Fitna al-Hindustan network. Sources of security emphasized that the Pakistani army is fully capable of delivering a strong reaction to any aggression.
“These operations demonstrate our ability to accurately neutralize terrorist infrastructure while minimizing risks to civilians,” officials added.
Tensions flared after the Taliban forces launched an attack in the Kurram region last night. Afghan Taliban regime, along with TTP terrorists, referred to by the government as ‘Fitna Al-Khawarij’, opened unconscious fire in Pakistani positions, which gained a strong and decisive reaction from the Pakistani army.
The retirement ranks reportedly inflicted significant damage to several Taliban positions where fires break across the border. Security officials said a Taliban regime tank was destroyed and warriors were seen on the run from their positions, leaving several bodies of their fallen comrades.
In another commitment in the Kurram sector, a moving tank was accurately targeted and destroyed, described by sources as a “very professional and skilled strike.”
Security sources also confirmed that the Pakistani army hit the militant training camp in Naeem, which is above the border used to educate rebels for operations in the Kurram sector.
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In a major escalation along the Pak-Afghan border, the Afghan Taliban regime launched in coordination with terrorists linked to Fitna Al-Khawarij, attacking three different points near the Chaman border early Wednesday morning.
The Pakistani army responded quickly, killed at least 20 terrorists, and forced the rest to retreat, security sources said. According to Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR), the attack occurred in four different places in the spin ballak area of Balochistan.
During the attack, terrorists blasted the Pak-Afghan friendship sport, a key transition point that facilitates trade and civil movement between the two countries. Officials said the destruction of the gate demonstrates the Afghan Taliban’s opposition to legitimate cross -border trade and regional stability.
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The coordinated assault targeted both border security infrastructure and Pakistani military positions. The counter -offensive of Pakistani forcing the striker and caused significant losses on the terrorist’s side.
The terrorists used villages nearby as hiding and civilians as human shields. A tactic that was increasingly used by the Afghan Taliban and Khawarij elements to avoid direct commitment, security officials said.
Tensions escalated after unprovoked firing of Afghan Taliban -Regime
Tensions along the Pak-Afghan border escalated last week when clashes broke out after the Afghan Taliban regime opened unprovoked fire in several places in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and Balochistan, which gained a quick and powerful reaction from the Pakistan army, which destroyed several Afghan poses and killed Dozens of the Duchhan-Soldat.
The coordinated assaults come from several key sectors, including Angoor Adda, Bajaur, Kurram, Dir, Chitral in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and Baramcha in Balochistan. The firing, said security sources, were aimed at facilitating the illegal entry of Khwarij-the state-appointed term for the forbidden Tehreek-in-Taliban Pakistan (TTP)-to the Pakistani territory.
“The Pakistani army responded immediately and resolutely,” said security sources. “The counter -offensive targeted and destroyed several Afghan positions at the border. Dozens of Afghan soldiers and Khwarij were killed in retaliatory fire.”
Over 200 Afghan Taliban killed
One day after the Pakistani army said its security forces killed more than 200 Afghan Taliban in overnight clashes along the Pak-Afghan border while confirming that 23 of its soldiers were martyrated under the inter-warrant, according to the military’s media wing, Inter-Services Public Relations.
According to an ISPR, the confrontation took place on the night of 11-12. October, when Afghan Taliban forces supported by “Indian sponsored elements of Fitna Al Khwarij,” launched an unprovoked attack on Pakistan along the border.
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“The fair act that included fire and a few physical attacks was aimed at destabilizing the border areas to facilitate terrorism and promote FAK’s dishonest design,” the statement states. Fitna Al Khwarij is an expression invented by the State of Terrorists affiliated with the described outfit tehreek-e-taliban Pakistan (TTP).
ISPR said that the exercise of the right to self-defense, the armed forces from Pakistan rejected the assault decisively along the entire border and applied the Taliban forces and affiliated Khwarij’s heavy damage.
“Precision fires and strikes as well as physical attacks were directed at the Taliban camps and positions, terrorist education facilities and support networks operating from Afghan Territory, including elements linked to Fitna Al Khwarij (FAK), Fitna Al Hindustan (FAH) and ISKP/Daesh. Civil Life, “Fah) and Iskp/Daesh.



