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Pakistan's defence minister has said the ​country ‌is in an "open ​war" with neighbouring Afghanistan, after both nations launched strikes overnight.

Khawaja ‌Muhammad Asif said Islamabad's ​patience ⁠had ⁠run out as tensions escalated, with casualties reported on both sides.

"Our cup of patience has ⁠overflowed," he said in a social media post. "Now ​it is ​open war between ​us and ⁠you [Afghanistan]."

He alleged the Taliban had turned Afghanistan "into a colony of India", gathered militants from around the world and had started "exporting terrorism".

There has been no reaction from Afghan government officials to Mr Asif's comments.

Pakistan carried out strikes on the Afghan capital Kabul and two other provinces overnight, Afghanistan government spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said, just hours after Afghanistan launched a cross-border attack on Pakistan.

Security sources in Pakistan said the strikes involved air and ground strikes against Taliban posts, headquarters and ammunition depots ​along the border.

A Reuters news agency witness in Kabul said many ambulance sirens could be heard following a series of loud blasts.

Both sides reported heavy losses, issuing ‌sharply differing figures that have not been independently verified.

Afghanistan's defence ministry said overnight that 55 Pakistani soldiers had been killed, including some whose bodies were taken into Afghanistan, and that "several others were captured alive".

It said eight Afghan soldiers were killed and 11 wounded. The ministry also said it destroyed 19 Pakistani army posts and two bases and that the fighting ended around midnight, about four hours after it began on Thursday.

Ahmed ​Sharif Chaudhry, a spokesperson for the Pakistan military, claimed its armed forces had killed 274 members of the Taliban forces and militants.

He also said 22 Afghan military targets were hit, adding that at least 12 Pakistani soldiers were killed in the fighting.

None of these figures has been independently verified.

He added that military operations were ongoing on the orders of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.

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Cross-border battles have intensified following months of tensions and skirmishes between the two nations.

The escalation threatens a fragile ceasefire along the 1,615-mile border and deepens a dispute over Islamabad's claim that Kabul harbours Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) militants - an accusation ​the Taliban deny.

British Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper wrote on X: "The UK is deeply concerned by the significant escalation in tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan.

"We urge both sides to take immediate steps toward de‑escalation, avoid further harm to civilians, and re‑engage in mediated dialogue."

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