Cross-Border Firing Reported in Khyber Along Pak-Afghan Frontier

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Heavy exchange of fire has been reported between Pakistani security forces and Afghan forces at multiple points along the Pak-Afghan border in Khyber District, according to security sources.

Officials stated that the two-way firing is ongoing in the areas of Bazaar Zakha Khel, Waragha, Maro Sar, and Shakot. Both sides are reportedly using heavy weapons during the clashes, raising concerns about escalation in the sensitive border region.

Security sources confirmed that, so far, there are no immediate reports of casualties. However, the situation remains tense as firing continues intermittently across different locations.

Tensions Persist Along the Pak-Afghan Border

The Pak-Afghan border has witnessed periodic flare-ups in recent years, often linked to security concerns and cross-border movement. The latest exchange highlights the fragile nature of peace in the region and the need for diplomatic coordination to prevent further escalation.

Authorities are closely monitoring the situation, while residents in nearby areas have been advised to remain cautious. Further details are expected as the situation develops.

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