Blasts heard in Kabul amid clashes between Afghan, Pakistani forces
Explosions and gunfire rocked Kabul on Sunday. This marks the fourth day of fighting between Afghanistan and Pakistan. Taliban officials stated Afghan forces targeted Pakistani aircraft over the capital. Pakistan has not yet commented. The conflic...

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.
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