calender_icon.png 6 April, 2026 | 1:48 PM

Pak troops on high alert on Af border, trade halts

14-10-2025 12:00:00 AM

Pakistani troops were on high alert on the border with Afghanistan on Monday after fierce fighting between the two sides at the weekend left dozens dead and drew the attention of US President Donald Trump, who said he could help end the conflict.

Border trade between the neighbours came to a halt as Pakistan closed crossings along the 2,600-km (1,600-mile) frontier, stranding scores of loaded goods vehicles on either side, a Pakistani industry representative said.

Dozens of fighters were killed in border clashes that began on Saturday night in the most deadly conflict between the neighbours since the Taliban returned to power in Kabul in 2021.

Tensions between the two sides, who were once allies, broke out after Islamabad demanded the Taliban take action against militants who have stepped up attacks in Pakistan, saying they operate from havens in Afghanistan.

The Taliban denies that Pakistani militants are present on its soil.

“All entry points are closed since Saturday following unprovoked attacks by the Afghan Taliban forces,” a senior Pakistani security official told Reuters.

A second security official said there were a few incidents of exchange of small arms fire on Sunday night but the overall situation was calm.

The Pakistani military spokesperson’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Enayatullah Khowarazmi, Afghanistan’s defence ministry spokesperson, told Reuters that the “current situation” on the border was normal but did not share details.