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Main Afghan-Pakistan border crossing closed as forces exchange fire — security officials
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06 September 2023
Minister denies threatening Afghanistan, says Pakistan will ‘engage’ militants planning attacks
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04 January 2023
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17 December 2022
Pakistan, Taliban say border crossfire caused casualties
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14 September 2022
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