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Pakistan, Afghan Taliban trade fire at border crossing

Por: ABC News World February 20, 2023

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PESHAWAR, Pakistan -- Pakistani border guards and Afghan forces traded cross-border fire on Monday morning, officials said, a day after Afghanistan's Taliban rulers closed the Torkham border crossing amid increasing tensions between the two neighbors.There was no immediate word on casualties on either side.On Sunday, the Afghan Taliban shut Torkham, a key trade route, over Pakistan's alleged refusal to allow Afghan patients and their... + full article



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