Jerusalem Post/World NewsAt least 14 others were injured in strikes that violated Afghanistan's airspace and bombed civilian homes in the provinces of Kunar, Khost, and Paktika, a spokesperson addedFollow us on GoogleAN AFGHAN man walks next to the site where a drug rehabilitation center was destroyed in what the Taliban said was a Pakistani airstrike, in Kabul, Afghanistan, March 18, 2026.(photo credit: REUTERS/Sayed Hassib)ByREUTERSJUNE 10, 2026 07:27 At least 13 people were killed, including 11 children, after Pakistan's military launched air strikes in three Afghan provinces, Afghan Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid said on Wednesday, in a renewal of a conflict that has killed hundreds this year.At least 14 others - all of them children and women - were injured in Islamabad's strikes that violated Afghanistan's airspace and bombed civilian homes in the provinces of Kunar, Khost, and Paktika, Mujahid added.There was no immediate comment from the Pakistani military or government, but security officials told Reuters that Islamabad has carried out air strikes in what they called "hideouts and other facilities of the Pakistani militants, using them against Pakistan."AFGHAN RESIDENTS stand amid damaged houses at the site of an overnight Pakistan airstrike, at a residential area in Pol-e-Charkhi on the outskirts of Kabul on March 13, 2026. (credit: Wakil KOHSAR / AFP via Getty Images)Taliban denies claims of harboring militantsIslamabad has blamed Kabul for ​harboring militants that it says plot attacks in Pakistan. ‌The ⁠Taliban has denied the allegations and said militancy in Pakistan is an internal problem.The renewed violence threatens to disturb a long lull in fighting between Pakistan and Afghanistan, ​allies-turned-foes who fought their worst battle in years in February.The two countries agreed to a fragile ceasefire in March, with China trying to mediate a settlement to the conflict.Follow us on Google