
Amu: Pakistani airstrikes targeted a Taliban special forces facility linked to the Taliban’s supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada in southern Afghanistan on Saturday night, sources confirmed to Amu TV, as the cross-border fighting entered its 18th day. Sources also said that the strikes hit a unit in Kandahar’s District 9 where fighters loyal to Akhundzada were being trained. The number of casualties from the attack was not immediately clear. Click here to read more (external link).
More
- Pakistan airstrike damage in Kandahar estimated at $600,000
- Taliban claim strike on Pakistani special forces site after airstrikes in Kandahar
- India Condemns Pakistan Airstrikes in Afghanistan
- Pakistan targeting civilian sites as Afghan forces capture military post in Khost
- Afghan airstrike targets a military camp in South Waziristan


8am: With the continuation of military clashes between Pakistan and the Taliban, thousands of refugees from Afghanistan in that country have found themselves in a difficult situation. These refugees say that although they were forced to leave their country due to threats from the Taliban, in Pakistan, too,o they are paying the price for the Taliban’s policies and are being arrested and imprisoned by that country. According to them, dozens of women, children, and men are currently languishing in prisons in uncertainty without having committed any crime and without going through legal procedures. 

By Daud Khattak