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    Afghanistan Accuses Pakistan of Killing Civilians Amid Fragile Ceasefire

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 5, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a significant development, Afghanistan has accused Pakistan of killing three civilians, an incident that has intensified tensions between the neighboring countries. This event comes amid a fragile ceasefire agreement reached just last month, aimed at reducing cross-border violence and fostering peace. The killing of civilians is being labeled by Afghanistan as a ‘war crime,’ highlighting the severity of the accusations and the potential impact on diplomatic relations.

    The ceasefire, brokered to ease longstanding hostilities, has faced multiple challenges since its inception. Incidents like this threaten to undermine the fragile peace process and could lead to renewed conflict if not addressed promptly. Both countries have a history of complex and often hostile interactions, making any breach of the ceasefire particularly sensitive and consequential.

    Meanwhile, the international community continues to watch closely, urging restraint and dialogue to prevent escalation. The killing of civilians not only raises humanitarian concerns but also complicates efforts to stabilize the region. This incident underscores the urgent need for both Afghanistan and Pakistan to recommit to peaceful negotiations and uphold the terms of their ceasefire agreement to avoid further violence.

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