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    Torkham Border Clash: Civilian Killed, Several Injured in Fighting Between Pakistan and Taliban

    Muhammad IdreesBy Muhammad IdreesMarch 3, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A deadly confrontation erupted between Pakistani border forces and the Taliban at the Torkham border, resulting in the death of one civilian. Sources confirmed that two security personnel and another Pakistani civilian sustained injuries in the violent exchange.

    The clash broke out on Sunday evening, with local sources reporting heavy gunfire between both sides. A video circulating online shows intense firing, but the exact reason behind the Torkham border clash remains unclear.

    The confrontation followed a nine-day closure of the Torkham crossing. Pakistan had shut down the border after Taliban forces attempted to construct a checkpoint inside Pakistani territory. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan stated that this move violated existing border agreements.

    Pakistan has maintained that it wants a peaceful resolution. Officials have emphasized the importance of diplomatic dialogue to ease tensions at the Torkham border.

    Despite several rounds of negotiations, the Torkham border remains closed. Talks between Taliban representatives and Pakistani authorities have so far failed to reach an agreement. The situation has left traders, travelers, and local communities in uncertainty.

    As tensions persist, both sides remain on high alert. The future of the Torkham crossing depends on whether diplomatic efforts can prevent further violence at this critical border point.

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