UNAMA reports 70 civilians killed in Pakistani attacks on Afghanistan in last three months of 2025

The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) reported that 70 civilians were killed in Pakistani attacks on Afghanistan during the last three months of 2025. The claim was featured in an Ariana News article published on February 8, 2026. The timeframe refers to October, November and December 2025. UNAMA's statement attributes the deaths to attacks originating from Pakistan.
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