India Backs Afghanistan Amid Border Clashes: Condemns Civilian Killings

India has come out strongly in support of Afghanistan's territorial integrity. The government condemned recent attacks that killed Afghan civilians during border clashes with Pakistan. These clashes happened despite Saudi Arabia's attempts to broker a ceasefire. The situation remains tense along the volatile border between the two nations.

Key Points: India Condemns Afghan Civilian Deaths in Pak-Afghan Border Clashes

  • India condemns attacks killing Afghan civilians in recent Pak-Afghan border clashes
  • MEA spokesperson reaffirms strong support for Afghan sovereignty and independence
  • Clashes erupted in Spin Boldak after failed Saudi-mediated ceasefire efforts
  • Taliban accuses Pakistan of initiating aggression and targeting civilian infrastructure
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India backs Afghanistan's territorial integrity, condemns killing of civilians in border clashes with Pakistan

India voices strong support for Afghanistan's sovereignty and condemns attacks on civilians amid escalating border clashes between Afghan and Pakistani forces.

"We condemn such attacks on innocent Afghan people. India strongly supports the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Afghanistan. - MEA Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal"

New Delhi, Dec 8

Strongly backing the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Afghanistan, India on Monday condemned the recent attacks on civilians during the ongoing clashes at the Pak-Afghan border.

When asked about the border clashes during a regular media briefing on Monday, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal responded, "We have seen reports of border clashes in which several Afghan civilians have been killed. We condemn such attacks on innocent Afghan people. India strongly supports the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Afghanistan."

Over the weekend, the Pakistani and Afghan forces, while accusing each other of igniting violence, engaged in a heavy exchange of fire along the border amid mounting tensions.

The latest confrontation on December 5 came after renewed efforts by Saudi Arabia to broker a ceasefire between Kabul and Islamabad, which reportedly failed to yield results.

On December 6, Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid took to his social media platform, stating that Pakistan carried out attacks in the Spin Boldak district of Kandahar province in Afghanistan on Friday night, triggering a response from the Afghan forces.

"Unfortunately, this evening the Pakistani side once again launched attacks towards Afghanistan in the Spin Boldak district of Kandahar, prompting the Islamic Emirate forces to respond," Mujahid posted on X.

Local officials in Spin Boldak said that Afghanistan gave a forceful response to Pakistani forces after an overnight assault, Afghanistan-based Tolo News reported. The officials accused Pakistani forces of targetting civilians, leading to five people being killed while five others being injured and causing significant financial damage to local residents.

Ali Mohammad Haqmal, head of information for Spin Boldak district, stated: "Pakistan targetted civilian infrastructure and the local population. In these attacks, five people were killed and five others injured. Pakistan initiated the aggression, prompting a response from Islamic Emirate forces. Although we halted the fighting, they continued striking civilian targets."

Citing a senior official in Quetta who spoke on the condition of anonymity, leading Pakistan daily Dawn reported that an exchange of fire broke out around 10 pm on Friday and continued late into the night.

According to the medical superintendent of Pakistan's Chaman district hospital, Muhammad Owais, three people, including a woman, were brought in with injuries.

Earlier, negotiating teams from Afghanistan and Pakistan tried to address the issue in talks mediated by Turkey and Qatar, but failed to reach a consensus on the ways and means for a possible long-term truce.

The two nations share a volatile border, which has been witnessing heavy fighting for more than a month, with Islamabad allegedly resorting to multiple air raids inside Afghanistan.

- IANS

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Sarah B
It's heartbreaking to read about civilians being targeted. No border dispute justifies killing innocent people. Glad India is speaking up for sovereignty and condemning the violence.
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Vikram M
The statement is good, but I hope it's followed by concrete diplomatic action. We need stability in Afghanistan for regional trade and security. Pakistan's actions are a threat to all its neighbors.
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Priya S
So sad for the families who lost loved ones. Five killed, five injured... just ordinary people caught in the middle. When will this end? India's support for Afghan integrity is the right position.
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Rohit P
Respectfully, while I agree with condemning civilian deaths, our statement feels a bit generic. The situation is complex with the Taliban government. We should also be clear about engaging with all stakeholders for peace, not just making statements.
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Michael C
The failure of mediation by Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Qatar shows how deep this conflict is. India has a major stake in a peaceful Afghanistan. Strong diplomacy is needed now more than ever.

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