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Afghanistan says one member of his security forces was killed and two were injured in collisions overnight when he had passed the heel.
At least one person was killed as the Pakistani and Afghan security forces traded a fire at the recently closed major border crossing between the two countries.
The Ministry of Interior in Afghanistan confirmed on Monday that a member of her security forces had been killed and two were injured in the collisions at the night of the Top's crossing, a vital transit point that Pakistan Closed last month after challenging the construction of a neighbor in a new border post.
Two Pakistani Security Employees, who speak on condition of anonymity, told the News Agency Reuters that members of their security forces were injured in clashes.
The conflict erupted on the first working day of the Islamic sacred month Ramadan when the import of food from Pakistan usually reaches a peak AfghanistanS The fight packed about 5,000 trucks filled with basic goods on both sides of the border in harsh winter conditions.
The conflict may increase the challenges facing crisis Afghan economy at a time when millions of people are at risk of starvation And about half of the population needs humanitarian assistance to survive, according to the United Nations organization.
In the past, both sides closed Torkham and the border crossing of the southwestern Chaman after deadly firing and cross -fire.
Pakistan said he was facing attacks by Afghan soil – a loading that the Taliban government denies. In December, the Pakistani military aircraft made strikes that killed dozens of people in Afghan territory.
Abdul Matin Kani, a spokesman for the Ministry of the Interior in Kabul, accused Pakistan on Monday of initiating violence overnight, after which the Afghan security forces went to the “defense regime” and answered after attempts at dialogue failed.
A Pakistani employee, speaking on anonymity, told the Associated Press that the Taliban had opened fire a seamless, aimed at Pakistan's border post with automatic weapons. The Pakistani staff returned the fire, the employee said.
So far, the closure of Torkham has caused losses of at least $ 15 million, according to Yusaf Africa, president of the Chamber of Commerce and industries for the Pakistani region of Hiber, where the intersection is located.
Shakirula Safi, CEO of the Nangarhar Chamber of Commerce and investment in Afghanistan, said Afghan traders were losing $ 500,000 a day due to closure.
Trade between the two countries cost more than $ 1.6 billion in 2024, according to the Pakistan Foreign Ministry.