Satellite Images Reveal Damage Inside Afghanistan Following Cross-Border Clashes with Pakistan
BBC has analyzed video footage and satellite imagery to assess the extent of damage inside Afghanistan caused by recent cross-border clashes with Pakistan.
A verified video from earlier this week shows drone footage of three buildings with slanted blue roofs being struck, followed by plumes of smoke rising from the site. Social media users claim that the attack was carried out by Pakistani forces between October 11 and 12, targeting a “Taliban camp” in the Afghan border town of Spin Boldak.
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BBC News teams have confirmed that the buildings hit were part of a Taliban border security compound. The BBC also verified that the footage was not older than October 12 and successfully matched the exact structures using Google Maps.
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Satellite images dated October 14 show significant damage to the targeted compound, confirming the destruction seen in the video footage.

