Pakistan Claims 23 Killed in Afghanistan Chaman Border Strikes

Geo News reported on Sunday, December 7, that Pakistani forces targeted three Taliban bases along the Chaman border on Friday and Saturday, killing at least 23 fighters.

Pakistani forces launched strikes on three Taliban bases near the Chaman border over Friday and Saturday, killing at least 23 fighters. Media reports said the operation followed Taliban firing across the border, which was described as an “unprovoked” ceasefire violation.

So far, officials in Kabul have not commented on the Pakistani media claim, and there has been no independent confirmation of the reported casualties.

Officials in Kabul, however, have reported that five people, including women and children, were killed in the cross-border clashes, and have not confirmed the higher casualty figures claimed by Pakistani media.

Earlier, Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid confirmed the attacks in Spin Boldak district, Kandahar province, stating that Taliban fighters were “forced to respond” after Pakistani forces struck their positions.

Tensions along the Pakistan–Afghanistan border have risen sharply in recent weeks, resulting in multiple casualties on both sides. The clashes underscore the continuing volatility and security challenges in the border regions.

Separately, the Pakistani military reported operations in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan, which killed 14 militants, including nine from Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and five from the Baloch Liberation Army. Security forces said they also seized weapons and ammunition during the operations.

Pakistan Claims 23 Killed in Afghanistan Chaman Border Strikes