Afghanistan says Pakistan launches new airstrikes against targets inside Afghanistan, killing at least 13 people and wounding 14 others, according to statements cited by international outlets. The claims are attributed to a Taliban official, who says the strikes are part of renewed cross-border operations. Sky News reports that the airstrikes come after months of fighting between the two neighbouring countries that, it says, have killed hundreds. The Afghan side frames the strikes as deliberate attacks on its territory, while specific details about the location, timing, or targets are not provided in the available excerpts. The reports are consistent in the casualty figures, with at least 13 deaths and 14 injuries mentioned across sources. None of the excerpts include an independent verification of the strikes or a response from Pakistan. The dispute underscores ongoing tensions and the security challenges in the border region, with both sides’ accounts shaping the public reporting of events.