Pakistan-Afghanistan ceasefire under strain after April strikes, civilians bear brunt
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
The March 2025 ceasefire between Pakistan and Afghanistan is under serious strain following a series of escalating incidents along the Durand Line, with analysts warning that the region risks sliding into a prolonged phase of instability. According to a report published by the Afghan Diaspora Network, civilians on both sides are bearing the heaviest burden as accusations mount and no credible de-escalation mechanism exists.
Late April Strikes and the Humanitarian Toll
Pakistani forces reportedly carried out strikes in Afghanistan in late April, targeting what Afghan officials described as residential areas, a fuel station, a drug rehabilitation centre, and a student hostel on the campus of Kunar University — one of the most serious escalations since the ceasefire was brokered in March. According to the report, the strikes killed four civilians and injured more than 70 others, including women, children, and students.
The Taliban condemned the attacks as