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American Focus > Blog > Politics > Bloody Escalation on the Durand Line: Taliban Announce 58 Pakistani Soldiers Killed in Retaliation for Airspace Violations, Pakistan Reports 200 Afghan Fighters Eliminated and Closes Borders – Gateway Hispanic
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Bloody Escalation on the Durand Line: Taliban Announce 58 Pakistani Soldiers Killed in Retaliation for Airspace Violations, Pakistan Reports 200 Afghan Fighters Eliminated and Closes Borders – Gateway Hispanic

Last updated: October 16, 2025 10:31 am
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On October 12, 2025, the Durand Line—a contentious border that has long been a point of tension—transformed into a battlefield between Afghanistan and Pakistan. The Taliban, asserting their influence from Kabul, claimed responsibility for the deaths of 58 Pakistani soldiers during nocturnal retaliatory strikes. These hostilities were reportedly a reaction to airstrikes conducted by Islamabad on Afghan soil the prior Thursday.

Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid held a press briefing where he boasted of Afghan forces overtaking 25 Pakistani military outposts. He also noted that 30 enemy troops were injured and various weapons and munitions had been seized. «Up to nine of our mujahideen have been martyred and 18 wounded,» Mujahid detailed, invoking typical valorous rhetoric.

In stark contrast, the Pakistani Army responded with a different narrative, admitting to 23 soldiers killed and 29 wounded while claiming to have neutralized over 200 Taliban and allied fighters, including members of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).

Pakistani security officials characterized the Afghan offensives as “unprovoked,” emphasizing their efforts to dismantle terrorist camps in the region.

BREAKING: Afghan Taliban released a photo of captured Pakistani soldiers who surrendered amidst the ongoing border conflict between the Pakistan Army and Afghan forces along the disputed Pak-Afghan border. pic.twitter.com/mK1yfKNJEX

— Baba Banaras™ (@RealBababanaras) October 12, 2025

The violence erupted across various fronts along the disputed 2,600-kilometer Durand Line, a relic of colonial-era border delineation that bifurcates Pashtun ethnic groups, deeply rooted in history and still unrecognized by Kabul. Regions including Khost, Kandahar, Paktika, and Kurram were particularly devastated.

The clashes were ignited by events on October 9, when Kabul reverberated with explosions alongside a market in Paktika, leading the Taliban to accuse Pakistan of violating their airspace. Though Islamabad refrained from confirming the airstrikes, Pakistani security sources linked the explosions to their operations against militant sanctuaries.

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The Afghan Ministry of Defense touted its counteroffensives as “successful and retaliatory,” concluding operations at midnight on Saturday, thanks to mediation from Qatar and Saudi Arabia. Nonetheless, local residents reported continued sporadic gunfire in Kurram.

In direct retaliation, Pakistan closed all border crossings, sealing critical trade routes such as Torkham and Chaman. This abrupt halt left thousands of Afghan refugees stranded in Chaman, scrambling to load their belongings onto trucks—an unfortunate scenario that disrupted trade worth millions of dollars every day.

Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif vowed a «strong and effective response,» emphasizing there would be «no compromises in Pakistan’s defense.»

Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar took to X to highlight that their military strategy aims to avoid civilian casualties, contrasting this with the Taliban’s approach.

In a diplomatic encounter during a recent visit to India, the Taliban’s Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi expressed, «We seek peace, but if it fails, we have other means,» asserting Afghanistan’s right to defend its airspace while accusing Pakistan of neglecting the Islamic State’s presence within its borders.

This crisis, however, did not materialize suddenly. Since the Taliban seized power in August 2021, relations with Pakistan have deteriorated sharply. Once a supporter of the fundamentalist movement against the USSR and later the U.S., Pakistan now finds itself accusing the Taliban of harboring the TTP, a group that has notably intensified its attacks within Pakistani territory.

The Center for Research and Security Studies (CRSS), based in Islamabad, reported a staggering 2,414 fatalities resulting from violence in the first three quarters of 2025. Notably, the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, which borders Afghanistan, accounted for a staggering 71% of these deaths. If current trends continue, this year could become the deadliest in the last decade.

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Experts are increasingly concerned about a potential escalation of violence. The Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (ACLED) highlighted over 600 attacks by the TTP in 2025, the highest in ten years. A larger conflict could potentially draw in India, Pakistan’s nuclear-armed adversary, or destabilize the broader Central Asian region.

How many more lives must be sacrificed in this relentless cycle of conflicts fueled by accusations and retaliations? Pakistan grapples with the repercussions of its own historical choices, as decades of nurturing extremism have now turned against it, calling into question the fragile fabric of regional stability and security.

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Joana Campos is a lawyer and editor with over a decade of experience in managing international development projects focused on sustainability and positive social impact. Previously, she worked as a corporate attorney. A graduate of the University of Guadalajara.

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