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The Taliban in Afghanistan claim that Pakistan has bombed a fuel depot near Kandahar Airport.

The Taliban said that Pakistan bombed a fuel depot near the Kandahar Airport in Afghanistan, which is operated by the private airline Kam Air. This was the worst conflict between the South Asian neighbors for years, despite attempts to calm tensions.

Last month, Pakistani airstrikes in Afghanistan targeted what Islamabad claimed were militant strongholds. Afghanistan launched retaliatory strikes after calling the airstrikes a violation of its sovereignty.

Zabihullah Mojahid, Taliban spokesperson, said that "the company (Kam air) supplies fuel to civil?airlines and to United Nations aircraft."

He said that Pakistan also carried out bombings, including in the capital Kabul. Women and children were among those killed, as homes of civilians were targeted at some locations.

Prior to the latest attack, neither Pakistani nor Afghan airstrikes on Afghanistan had been reported in recent days, and the ground fighting along the 2,600 km (1 600 mile) border has also decreased.

The Pakistani military has not responded to a request for comment.

Islamabad claims that Kabul is a'safe haven for militants who carry out attacks against Pakistan.

The Taliban denies this accusation, and claims that militancy in Pakistan is a problem of its own.

Reports on Thursday indicated that China's mediation efforts, which had been calling for an end to the violence, helped to ease tensions between the two countries.

Tahir Andrabi, Pakistan's spokesperson for the foreign ministry, had said that Islamabad and Beijing were also engaged in a "dialogue" process on Afghanistan. Reporting by Mohammad Yunus Yawar from Kabul; Additional reporting by Shilpa jamkhandikar from Mumbai; Writing and editing by Sakshi dayal, Christopher Cushing, and Raju gopalakrishnan

(source: Reuters)