ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Afghanistan agreed to a “temporary ceasefire” today, Islamabad said, after an airstrike and ground fighting sent tensions between the South Asian neighbours soaring, killing more than a dozen civilians.
Today’s fighting along the volatile, contested frontier shattered a fragile peace after weekend clashes that killed dozens, the worst between the two Islamic countries since the Taliban seized power in Kabul in 2021.
A Pakistani foreign ministry statement said that the two countries had decided to implement a “temporary ceasefire” for 48 hours starting 1pm today.