Asadullah lives along with his spouse and 6 youngsters in a tent on the sting of Asadabad, the capital of Afghanistans japanese province of Kunar.
The 42-year-old is among the many tens of 1000’s of Afghans who’ve been displaced by lethal border clashes between Afghanistan and Pakistan in current months.
Pakistan has accused Taliban-controlled Afghanistan of sheltering the Tehrik-e Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and carried out lethal air strikes in Afghanistan focusing on the extremist group. Islamabads assaults have triggered retaliatory assaults by the Afghan Taliban and introduced the neighbors to the brink of all-out warfare.
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The violence has taken a toll on civilians on either side of the porous 2,600-kilometer-long border. In Afghanistan, almost 100,000 individuals have been displaced, in accordance with UN. Whereas some have returned to their properties, others have turn into refugees in their very own nation.
Asadullah owned a house and retail retailer in Asadabad. However each have been destroyed within the border clashes, and he now depends on humanitarian help and donations from locals to outlive.
My youngsters are additionally unable to attend faculty or entry well being care amenities, Asadullah, who solely goes by one identify, informed RFE/RL. There’s a cease-fire in place now, however nobody is aware of what’s going to occur subsequent.
From Allies to Foes
In October 2025, Pakistan carried out unprecedented drone strikes within the middle of the Afghan capital, Kabul, in addition to air strikes within the countrys east. It got here days after the TTP claimed duty for an assault in northwestern Pakistan that killed 11 troopers.
Fierce preventing erupted between Taliban fighters and Pakistani safety forces, leaving dozens useless and key border crossings closed.
In February, Pakistan carried out air strikes in two of Afghanistans largest cities, heightening fears of an all-out warfare between the 2 neighbors.
Pakistani jets on February 27 bombed army targets in Kabul, the southern metropolis of Kandahar, dwelling to the Talibans religious chief Mullah Haibatullah Akhundzada, and within the japanese provinces of Nangarhar, Paktia, Paktika, and Laghman.
In retaliation, Afghanistans Taliban authorities mentioned it launched drone and rocket assaults focusing on army installations and safety forces in northwestern Pakistan.
A Pakistani air strike on a hospital in Kabul in March killed over 100 individuals, in accordance with the UN. The Afghan Taliban mentioned a whole bunch of civilians have been killed within the deadliest-ever assault carried out by Pakistani forces. Islamabad claimed the strike had focused army installations and TTP infrastructure.
















