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Clash at Pakistan Border Kills Eight Afghan Soldiers

Khabor Wala Desk

Published: 10th February 2026, 8:20 AM

Clash at Pakistan Border Kills Eight Afghan Soldiers

Tensions along the Pakistan–Afghanistan border escalated once again, resulting in the deaths of eight Afghan soldiers, including two Taliban commanders, and leaving at least sixteen others wounded. The incident, reported on Sunday by Anadolu Agency, underscores the ongoing volatility along this strategic frontier.

In recent months, exchanges of harsh rhetoric between policymakers in Islamabad and Kabul have become frequent, accompanied by reciprocal attacks along the border. According to Pakistani authorities, Taliban elements are increasingly carrying out militant activities on Pakistani soil, targeting security forces and destabilising the region.

The confrontation occurred on Saturday morning in the Palosin area along the Pakistan–Afghanistan border. Afghan troops, reportedly equipped with heavy weaponry, attacked a Pakistani border checkpoint. The Pakistani forces responded with gunfire, resulting in the deaths of eight Afghan soldiers and injuries to sixteen others. Among the casualties were Taliban commanders Khalil and Jan Muhammad, local sources confirmed.

While the incident has been reported widely, Pakistan’s Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) has yet to release an official statement regarding the clash. The lack of formal comment adds to the opacity surrounding cross-border engagements in the region, which have intensified since the Taliban assumed power in Afghanistan in 2021.

The Pakistan–Afghanistan border stretches approximately 1,640 miles (2,640 kilometres) and is often a flashpoint for military skirmishes. Since the Taliban takeover, sporadic gunfights and artillery exchanges between border forces of both countries have become increasingly common, raising concerns about regional stability.

Casualties at Palosin Border Clash

Country / Affiliation Killed Injured Notable Figures
Afghan forces 8 16 Commanders Khalil and Jan Muhammad
Pakistani forces 0 0

The repeated flare-ups along this extensive border reflect deep-seated mistrust and unresolved security challenges between Pakistan and Afghanistan. Analysts warn that without robust border management and dialogue, such incidents could escalate, further straining bilateral relations and threatening the safety of civilians in border regions.

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