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Pakistani airstrikes kill at least 13 in Afghanistan

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Pakistani airstrikes kill at least 13 in Afghanistan, Taliban says, as neighbors' war reignites
Pakistan launched new airstrikes on Afghanistan early Wednesday in a further escalation of months of fighting between the neighbors that has killed hundreds of people.

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Pakistani air strikes kill at least 13 in Afghanistan, Taliban says
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UN mission in Afghanistan confirms death toll of 13 civilians in Pakistani airstrikes
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Pakistan strikes terrorist hideouts along Afghan border, kills 26 militants: Minister
Pakistan has carried out strikes on terrorist hideouts along its border with Afghanistan and killed 26 terrorists, Information Minister Attaullah Tarar said on Wednesday (June 10).

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