Pakistan Rocket Strikes Hit Afghanistan’s Kunar Province
Local sources report Pakistani forces fired rockets into Asadabad, Kunar, amid ongoing cross-border escalation and displacement concerns.
Local sources in Asadabad said Pakistani forces fired rockets at parts of the city around 11:30 p.m. local time on Tuesday. No details on casualties or damage have been confirmed, and authorities have not issued any statement.
The incident comes amid a pattern of cross-border strikes, with earlier reports of rocket fire targeting villages in Kunar province, including Kochi, Shahbaz, and Koremar areas.
Residents in border districts have repeatedly reported shelling and rocket attacks from across the frontier, forcing many families to flee their homes in search of safer areas.
Similar incidents have also been reported in Paktika, where cross-border strikes have intensified fears of wider instability along the frontier.
Repeated attacks have contributed to growing displacement in remote border communities, with local families warning of worsening humanitarian conditions due to ongoing insecurity.
Aid concerns are rising as civilians face limited access to shelter, food, and medical services in affected areas, increasing pressure on already fragile local resources.
Local sources warned that continued strikes could trigger a deeper humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan’s eastern border regions. Authorities have not commented on the latest rocket fire at the time of reporting.
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