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Timeline of recent fighting between Pakistan and Afghanistan

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March 17 - More than 400 ‌people were killed and 265 injured in an air strike by Pakistan ​on a drug rehabilitation centre in Kabul, the Afghan Taliban government said on Tuesday, a charge Islamabad denied and said it ⁠had targeted a military camp and "terrorist infrastructure".     Here is a timeline of the recent clashes between the South Asian neighbours who were close allies years earlier.

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October 12: Dozens of fighters were killed ​in overnight border clashes between Pakistan and Afghanistan, in the most serious fighting between the neighbours since the Taliban came ‌to power in Kabul.

October 19: The neighbours agreed to an immediate ceasefire after talks mediated by Qatar and Turkey, and agreed to follow-up meetings to ensure the sustainability of the ceasefire. 

October 28: Peace talks failed ⁠after both sides could not find common ground in the second round of talks ⁠brokered by Qatar and Turkey.

November 25: Nine children and a woman were killed in Pakistani air strikes in three eastern provinces, which the Afghan Taliban vowed to respond to. 

December 3: A new round of peace talks in Saudi Arabia failed to produce a breakthrough. The talks, hosted by Qatar, Turkey and Saudi ‌Arabia, included representatives from Pakistan's military, intelligence services and foreign office.

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February 27: Pakistani air strikes hit ⁠22 Afghan military targets, Pakistan's military spokesperson said, adding that at least ‌12 Pakistani soldiers were killed and 274 Taliban officials and militants ​were killed over 24 hours. 

March 3: Pakistani and Afghan troops clashed at multiple points along their expansive border. The United Nations mission for Afghanistan warned that 42 civilians had been killed over six ‌days.

March 12: Chinese mediation efforts, including a message from President Xi ​Jinping, have helped ease tensions between the ⁠two nations, Reuters reported. A meeting between the Chinese ambassador to Pakistan, Jiang Zaidong, ‌and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif late in February included ⁠a message from Chinese premier Xi Jinping to cease hostilities.

March 13: Pakistan bombed the fuel depot of private airline Kam Air near Afghanistan's Kandahar airport, the ruling Taliban said, along with strikes on residential areas ​in Kabul, killing four people and ‌wounding more than a dozen.

March 17: Over 400 people were killed in a Pakistani air strike on a ⁠drug rehabilitation hospital in Kabul, the Taliban government ​said. Pakistan rejected the accusation and said it had bombed a militant camp and terrorist ​infrastructure.

(Compiled by Shilpa Jamkhandikar; Editing by Raju Gopalakrishnan)

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