The Afghan Taliban and Pakistan have agreed to a ceasefire along their border after days of intense shelling. Citizens displaced by the conflict spoke to DW about the ordeal.
Breakdown
- A ceasefire was established after days of cross-border bombing between the Afghan Taliban and Pakistan.
- Pakistan demands the Taliban prevent attacks from Afghan soil, while Kabul denies harboring militants. 20s
- Civilians near the border have been heavily affected, with 70-80% of residents fleeing the area. 1m 29s
- Clashes began after accusations of Pakistani airstrikes and subsequent Taliban attacks on Pakistani troops. 2m 45s
- Relations between Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban have worsened since the Taliban's return to power in 2021. 3m 10s