
Pakistan Pauses Strikes on Afghanistan After Deadly Kabul Airstrike
Pakistan has announced a pause in its strikes on Afghanistan, two days after a deadly airstrike in Kabul, suggesting a de-escalation or reassessment of military actions.
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Pakistan announces pause in strikes on Afghanistan, 2 days after deadly Kabul airstrike - AP News
Pakistan announces pause in strikes on Afghanistan, 2 days after deadly Kabul airstrike AP News
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