
This story was first published by Amu TV.
Taliban on Thursday confirmed that Pakistani drones struck a home and a market in Kabul’s District 4 on Wednesday, just hours before a ceasefire was declared following days of deadly clashes along the Afghanistan–Pakistan border, The Associated Press reported.
Khalid Zadran, a Taliban spokesperson for their police in Kabul, told The Associated Press that the airstrikes occurred Wednesday afternoon, causing civilian casualties. He said the death toll was not yet finalized and that investigations were ongoing.
The airstrikes happened in the fifth street of Taimani project, which is a busy area in Kabul. At least two buildings have been heavily damaged while many other houses, shops and a school have also been affected.
EMERGENCY said that at least five people killed and 35 more wounded.
Initially, Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid attributed the explosion to a fuel tanker accident. But local officials later confirmed the blasts were caused by Pakistani drone
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