
Local sources in Kunar Province say fresh Pakistani strikes have damaged several homes in the Sarkano district, as cross-border hostilities continue to escalate.
Residents reported that the attacks began around midnight and continued into Wednesday morning, with explosions heard across multiple regions of the district.
Sources added that Pakistani forces also targeted areas in Asadabad, though no casualties were immediately reported there. Video footage shared with local media shows at least one residential house heavily damaged.
Officials from the Taliban administration in Kunar have not yet commented on the latest strikes, and independent verification of the extent of damage remains limited.
Tensions between Taliban and Pakistan have intensified over the past two months, with repeated exchanges of fire reported along the disputed border areas.
Islamabad has accused militant groups operating from Afghanistan territory of launching attacks inside Pakistan, while Taliban authorities deny providing safe havens and blame Pakistani forces for violating Afghanistan sovereignty.
Over recent weeks, Kunar has emerged as a key flashpoint, with multiple reports of artillery shelling and airstrikes targeting border districts, forcing families to flee their homes.
Residents in affected regions say repeated attacks have disrupted daily life, damaged infrastructure, and heightened fears of a broader humanitarian crisis if clashes continue.
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