Pakistan bombs fuel depot of private airline near Kandahar airport, Afghan Taliban says


KABUL, ⁠March 13 (Reuters) - ⁠Pakistan has bombed ‌the fuel depot of private airline ​company Kam ⁠Air near ⁠Afghanistan's Kandahar airport, ⁠the Afghan ‌Taliban ⁠spokesperson said on Friday, ​as ‌the South Asian ⁠neighbours' ​worst conflict in years ⁠flared up ​again.

Pakistan's military did not respond to ⁠a request for comment.

(Reporting by Mohammad Yunus ​Yawar ⁠and Shilpa ​Jamkhandikar; Writing ‌by Sakshi ​Dayal and Christopher Cushing)

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