Pakistan renews air strikes on Afghanistan, killing several

AI Summary
Pakistan carried out airstrikes on border provinces of Afghanistan (Kunar, Khost, Paktika), killing at least 13 people including 11 children and injuring 14 others, according to Afghan authorities. The strikes hit civilian homes and represent one of the deadliest escalations in recent weeks amid intensifying tensions between the two countries since late February.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets frame the strikes as part of an ongoing war between the countries, emphasizing Pakistan's violation of Afghan sovereignty and highlighting the deaths of children and broader humanitarian toll.
Moderate: Centrist outlets provide factual reporting on the strikes and casualty figures while noting the context of escalating border tensions since February.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets report the airstrikes and casualties using military action language, framing them as part of border escalation and military conflict.
Pakistan on Wednesday launched deadly air strikes on Afghanistan after a period of relative calm following months of fighting at the beginning of the year.
Several people were killed and wounded in provinces near the border including children, locals said. ...