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Pakistan–Afghanistan Border Tensions Rise as Roads Close and Clashes Reported in Nuristan and Kunar

Tensions are rising along the Pakistan–Afghanistan border as reports emerge of road closures, military pressure, and fresh clashes in Afghanistan’s eastern provinces of Nuristan and Kunar.

Local officials and media sources indicate that the situation remains fluid, with shifting control dynamics and increasing military activity in the region.

Key Road Closed in Nuristan Amid Security Threats

According to provincial authorities, the main road connecting Kamdesh and Barg-e-Matal districts in Nuristan has been closed due to the threat of attacks linked to Pakistani forces.

Key Developments:

  • Road located approximately 15 km from the Pakistan border
  • Closure attributed to escalating security risks
  • Afghan authorities have begun work on an alternative route via Papurak Kotal pass
  • Snowfall is currently affecting construction efforts

Officials say the Governor of Nuristan is personally overseeing the project to restore connectivity.

Reports of Pakistani Military Pressure

Local sources claim that Pakistani forces have:

  • Increased military presence near border مناطق
  • Restricted movement in key areas
  • Placed pressure on Taliban positions

There are also unconfirmed reports suggesting that:

  • Taliban fighters have withdrawn from some مناطق in Nuristan and Kunar
  • Certain areas are now effectively under siege conditions

These claims remain difficult to independently verify.

Clashes Reported Along Kunar–Bajaur Border

Authorities in Afghanistan’s Kunar province have confirmed that:

  • Late-night clashes occurred between Pakistani and Afghan border forces
  • Fighting took place along the Kunar–Bajaur border region

Additionally:

  • Afghan-linked accounts claim a Pakistani security personnel was killed
  • No official confirmation has been issued by Pakistani authorities

The lack of official statements adds uncertainty to the situation.

Ceasefire Expires Without Renewal

The situation has been further complicated by the expiration of a ceasefire between Pakistan and Afghanistan, which ended at midnight.

Current Status:

  • No announcement of extension from either side
  • Rising risk of continued clashes
  • Increased possibility of escalation

Strategic Context: TTP Presence in Border Regions

Security concerns are heightened by the presence of:

  • Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) bases inside Afghanistan
  • Particularly in:
    • Kunar
    • Nuristan

Pakistan has long viewed these sanctuaries as a major security threat.

Growing Instability Along the Border

Recent developments suggest:

  • Increasing military pressure
  • Restricted movement across key routes
  • Shifting territorial control in border مناطق

The situation remains highly dynamic, with new developments emerging rapidly.

Strategic Implications

For Pakistan:

  • Continued focus on countering TTP presence
  • Increased border security operations

For Afghanistan:

  • Internal security challenges in eastern provinces
  • Infrastructure disruptions affecting local populations

For the Region:

  • Risk of prolonged border instability
  • Potential escalation into broader conflict

Conclusion

The closure of key roads, reports of clashes, and the expiration of the ceasefire all point to a deteriorating security situation along the Pakistan–Afghanistan border.

While many details remain unconfirmed, the overall trend indicates rising tensions and increased military activity in Nuristan and Kunar.

The coming days will be critical in determining whether the situation stabilizes—or escalates further.

Hammad Saeed
Hammad Saeed
Hammad Saeed has been associated with journalism for 14 years, working with various newspapers and TV channels. Hammad Saeed started with city reporting and covered important issues on national affairs. Now he is working on national security and international affairs and is the Special Correspondent of Defense Talks in Lahore.

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