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Pakistani airstrikes kill dozens in eastern Afghanistan; Islamabad says it targeted militants, Afghan government reports civilian casualties

Pakistani airstrikes have killed dozens of people in eastern Afghanistan, with Islamabad saying it targeted militants but the Afghan government reporting civilian casualties.

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