Deadly Violence Reported in Pakistan-Afghanistan Border Region
Multiple incidents of violence have been reported in the Pakistan-Afghanistan border region, with conflicting casualty figures.

Recent incidents of violence in the Pakistan-Afghanistan border region have resulted in multiple casualties, though details remain unclear and disputed.
One incident involved an airstrike on March 16 targeting what has been described as a rehabilitation center, with reports indicating significant casualties. The BBC reports that 269 Afghans were killed in the strike, citing United Nations sources who suggest the actual death toll may be higher. Families of the victims are calling for investigations into the incident, with some characterizing it as a potential war crime.
Separately, Reuters reported nine people were killed in a blast at a market in northwest Pakistan, according to police sources. The nature and cause of this blast were not immediately specified in available reports.
The conflicting accounts and varying casualty figures highlight the ongoing instability in the region and the challenges in obtaining verified information about violent incidents near the Pakistan-Afghanistan border.
Calls for investigation into at least one of these incidents reflect broader concerns about civilian casualties in the region.