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A magnitude 6.0 earthquake struck eastern Afghanistan late Sunday, killing over 1,400 people and injuring thousands. Rescue efforts are hampered by landslides and blocked roads. International aid is arriving amid logistical challenges, with remote villages still inaccessible and the death toll expected to increase.
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A magnitude 6.0 earthquake struck eastern Afghanistan on August 31, causing over 2,200 deaths and damaging thousands of homes. Difficult terrain and ongoing aftershocks hinder relief efforts, which are urgent before winter. Aid organizations warn that aid cuts and Afghanistan's political situation complicate response efforts.
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A magnitude 6.0 earthquake struck eastern Afghanistan on August 31, killing at least 2,200 people and destroying over 7,000 homes. Thousands are displaced, living in camps amid ongoing aftershocks. Relief efforts face logistical challenges, with winter approaching and aid limited due to geopolitical restrictions. The Taliban government is coordinating response efforts amid economic hardship.
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On Tuesday, a suicide bomber detonated explosives outside Islamabad's District Judicial Complex, killing at least 12 and injuring over 30. The attack, claimed by a Pakistani Taliban faction, marks the first major assault on civilians in Islamabad in over a decade. Pakistani officials accuse Afghan-based militants and India-backed proxies, escalating tensions with Afghanistan amid ongoing border clashes and failed peace talks.
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Pakistan attributes recent suicide bombings and attacks to Afghan nationals linked to the Pakistani Taliban, claiming arrests and ongoing investigations. Tensions with Afghanistan have escalated amid cross-border clashes and accusations of harboring militants, raising concerns over regional stability.