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Chaman: Pak Army repel coordinated Afghan Taliban attacks, kill up to 20 fighters
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- Web Desk
- Oct 15, 2025
WEB DESK: The Pakistan Army successfully repelled multiple cross-border attacks launched by the Afghan Taliban and the militant faction known as Fitna al-Khawarij near Chaman’s Spin Boldak area early Wednesday morning, according to security sources.
The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said that Afghan Taliban fighters launched coordinated attacks early this morning on four locations near Spin Boldak, close to Chaman. Pakistani forces responded swiftly and effectively, repelling the assaults and killing between 15 and 20 attackers while injuring several others. The ISPR confirmed that the militants also destroyed the Pak-Afghan Friendship Gate during the assault.
According to the military’s statement, the attacks were launched from villages near the border, showing a complete disregard for civilian lives and property. The situation along the frontier remains tense, with reports suggesting that the Afghan Taliban and elements of “Fitna al-Khawarij” are preparing for further aggression. The ISPR added that a similar attack in the Kurram was also successfully repelled, inflicting heavy losses on the assailants.
“The armed forces of Pakistan are fully prepared to defend the country’s sovereignty and territorial integrity,” the statement concluded, warning that any act of aggression against Pakistan will be met with a strong and decisive response.
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The militants reportedly used nearby villages and civilians as human shields during the attack, sources added. In a separate act of aggression, the attackers destroyed the Pak-Afghan Friendship Gate, a move security officials said demonstrated the Taliban’s opposition to cross-border trade and local movement.
Security officials further confirmed that the army had also foiled a similar assault by the Taliban and Fitna al-Khawarij militants on the Kurram sector the previous night. During that engagement, Pakistani forces destroyed eight Taliban posts and six tanks, killing multiple militants and seizing U.S.-made weapons.
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Following the army’s strong retaliatory action, the Kurram region is currently calm, though reports suggest that additional Taliban and Fitna al-Khawarij fighters are regrouping near Spin Boldak.
The incidents mark a sharp escalation in cross-border hostilities, with Pakistani security forces vowing to respond firmly to any attempts to undermine border stability or threaten local communities.
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Earlier on Tuesday, the Pakistani armed forces on responded decisively to unprovoked cross-border firing by the Afghan Taliban and TTP, in Kurram district, destroying several Taliban posts and tanks in retaliatory fire. Security sources said multiple militants were killed, including a key TTP commander, as footages showed smoke and flames rising from Taliban positions. By late Tuesday night, four tank posts, including Shamshad, had been destroyed.
The clashes came as Foreign Secretary also briefed diplomats in Islamabad on Pakistan’s “legitimate security concerns” and its “unwavering resolve” to protect national integrity. The latest hostilities underscored Islamabad’s growing frustration with the Afghan Taliban for sheltering militant groups such as the TTP, ETIM, Al Qaeda and Daesh. Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar had earlier warned at the UN that the presence of over two dozen terrorist organisations inside Afghanistan posed a “grave threat” to regional and global peace.