Afghanistan says it has released 3 Pakistani soldiers captured during October cross-border fighting

The Taliban-led Afghan government has announced the release of three Pakistani soldiers who were captured during clashes along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border in October. This escalation of violence was triggered by a series of explosions in Kabul on October 9, which the Taliban attributed to Pakistan, leading to heightened tensions between the two nations. The Afghan authorities have stated that the release of the soldiers is a gesture aimed at reducing hostilities and fostering dialogue. The situation underscores the fragile relationship between Afghanistan and Pakistan, with both nations frequently accusing each other of supporting militant activities across the border. The Taliban's commitment to addressing grievances through negotiation may signal a shift in their approach to cross-border conflicts, although the underlying issues remain unresolved. As both countries navigate this complex landscape, the international community is closely watching developments, particularly in light of the historic challenges of peace and stability in the region.
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