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Blasts heard in Kabul amid clashes between Afghan, Pakistani forces

By Thomson Reuters Feb 28, 2026 | 8:10 PM

KABUL, March 1 (Reuters) – Blasts and gunfire were heard in Kabul on Sunday, a Reuters journalist in the ​Afghan capital said, as fighting between ‌Afghanistan and Pakistan entered a fourth day.

Explosions echoed across parts of the city before sunrise, followed by bursts of gunfire, the journalist said.

It was ‌not ​immediately clear what had ⁠been targeted or ⁠whether there were casualties.

Taliban administration spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid said the sounds were the result of Afghan forces targeting Pakistani aircraft ​over the capital.

“Air defence attacks were carried out in Kabul against Pakistani aircraft. ⁠Kabul residents should ⁠not be concerned,” Mujahid said.

Pakistan’s prime ​minister’s office, information ministry and military did ​not respond to requests for comment.

The violence ‌follows air strikes inside Afghanistan this week that Pakistan said targeted militant infrastructure. Afghanistan described the strikes as a violation ⁠of sovereignty and announced retaliatory operations along their shared border.

Both sides have reported heavy losses, issuing ⁠differing casualty ‌figures that Reuters has ⁠not been able to independently verify.

The ​engagement ‌is among the neighbours’ most ​violent in ⁠years and raises fear of a broader conflict along their 2,600 km (1,615 mile) frontier.

(Reporting by Mohammad Yunus Yawar in Kabul and Rajveer Singh Pardesi in Bengaluru; Editing by ​Christopher Cushing)