Afghan authorities reported Friday that Pakistani attacks on Kabul and eastern border provinces killed six and injured more in the capital and two in the east, marking the latest violence in the long-running conflict.

Pakistani security officials said four “terrorist camps and support infrastructure” were destroyed in Kabul and frontier provinces, along with an oil storage facility at Kandahar airport.

Islamabad launched the operation last month, targeting terrorists in response to rising attacks within Pakistan.

The Taliban government denied any involvement or that Afghan territory is being used to harbor any militants.

Kabul police spokesman Khalil Zadran said four people were killed and 15 wounded when homes were struck in the capital, with women and children among the casualties.