Kabul, Mar 7: Pakistani military carried out air attacks at mosques, residential homes, villages and markets in several parts of Afghanistan since last night, causing heavy human and financial losses, the Taliban regime said tonight.
On Friday night and Saturday (day time), Pakistani militia targeted markets, residential houses and markets of the two districts in Chamkinu and Patan districts of Paktia province, causing heavy financial and personal losses to the people, said the Afghan ministry of Defence.
At least one person was killed and another person was injured, it said.
At least a mosque and 2 markets, along with 10 houses, were destroyed in the Pakistani criminal action, it said.
In Khost province, a villager was martyred and two civilian youths were injured in the Pakistani attacks in Ali Shiro and Teizu districts, the Afghan government said.
Here too, a mosque and 10 houses were destroyed and damaged in the Pakistani attacks, it said, adding more than 100 families were displaced due to it.
Similarly, in Zaza Maidan district, a home of a foreigner was also targeted, the ministry said, adding there was, fortunately, no loss of life, but the house was destroyed and financial loss was caused. andalized or financial loss was caused.
It added that at least 60 heavy shells were fired by the Pakistani military at civilians in Kunar Naari district in 24 hours.
There was no loss of life but it caused financial losses and destroyed the Duyali dam of Doklam central village.
In Paktika province, villages and markets were also targeted by the enemy in Barmal and Shikin districts, the ministry said.
At least 2 civilians were martyred in Shikin market, 6 houses and several shops were destroyed in both districts, it added. (NVI)





