Pakistani forces conducted nighttime military operations against Taliban facilities and suspected militant locations in Afghanistan's Kandahar province on Sunday. Afghan government officials acknowledged the attacks occurred but reported no casualties from the strikes.

Pakistani military forces launched nighttime operations against Taliban facilities and suspected militant locations in Afghanistan’s Kandahar province, according to Pakistan’s Information Minister who announced the strikes on social media Sunday.
The overnight military action specifically focused on Taliban installations and what Pakistani officials described as locations used by terrorist organizations within Afghan territory.
Afghan government representative Zabihullah Mujahid acknowledged that the military operations took place but reported that no individuals were killed or injured during the strikes.
The cross-border military action represents the latest development in ongoing tensions between Pakistan and the Taliban-controlled Afghan government regarding security concerns along their shared border.
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