Tensions Escalate Along Durand Line As Pakistan, Afghanistan Mobilise Forces, Warn Of ‘Full-Fledged’ Clash 
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Tensions Escalate Along Durand Line As Pakistan, Afghanistan Mobilise Forces, Warn Of ‘Full-Fledged’ Clash

Pakistani drones have been spotted conducting aerial surveillance across sectors, including Chaman-Spin Boldik, Angoor Adda, raising alarms about a potential military engagement

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The already fragile peace along the Durand Line—the disputed border between Pakistan and Afghanistan—has reached a breaking point, as both countries have moved heavy artillery to their frontline check posts. Sources told CNN-News18 that both sides have reported intense movement of military personnel and equipment, signalling a dramatic escalation in the ongoing border tensions.

Pakistani drones have been spotted conducting aerial surveillance across multiple sectors, including Chaman-Spin Boldik, Angoor Adda, Kurram-Nangahar, and Torkham, raising alarms about a potential full-scale military engagement. Intelligence reports suggest that both nations are preparing for a possible clash, with the situation remaining volatile and unpredictable. The deployment of heavy artillery at key border posts indicates a serious preparation for confrontation.

In recent weeks, there has been an increase in skirmishes and exchanges of fire along the Durand Line, particularly in areas like Kurram and Nangahar, where cross-border attacks and insurgent activities have long been a source of tension. However, the latest developments, such as the large-scale mobilisation of troops and surveillance operations, suggest that both Pakistan and Afghanistan may be bracing for a larger, more coordinated military clash.

Multiple sectors, including the strategically critical points of Chaman-Spin Boldik and Torkham, have been put on extreme high alert. Both Pakistani and Afghan authorities have reportedly activated emergency protocols, mobilising additional forces to prevent further escalation.

Diplomatic channels between Islamabad and Kabul are reportedly struggling to maintain communication, with little to no progress in de-escalating the situation. With both nations heavily armed and on edge, sources indicate that a full-fledged conflict along the Durand Line could erupt at any moment.

The international community is closely monitoring the situation, as any large-scale conflict between Pakistan and Afghanistan would have serious regional implications, potentially destabilising an already volatile region. The coming hours and days will be critical in determining whether diplomacy can prevail or if the situation will spiral into a dangerous military confrontation.

Source: News18

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