Afghanistan on Wednesday accused Pakistan of launching new airstrikes on its territory and said the attacks killed at least 13 people, most of them children, and wounded 14 others.Read this also ‘Converting genocide into military action’: India rebukes Pakistan at UN over Afghan attacks Zabihullah Mujahid, a spokesman for Afghanistan’s Taliban-led regime, said the attacks hit Khost, Kunar and Paktika provinces. “Crime. Last night, the Pakistani military once again violated Afghan airspace and bombed civilian homes in Kunar, Khost and Paktika provinces,” Mujahid posted on Twitter. He said: “These attacks resulted in the death of 11 children, a woman and an elderly man, while 14 others, including women and children, were injured. “We strongly condemn this humanitarian crime and this aggression.” Pakistan did not immediately acknowledge the attacks. The charges come amid broader regional tensions, including renewed US-Iran hostilities in the Middle East and unrest in Pakistan-administered Kashmir, where protests have turned violent. The two countries have been engaged in months of cross-border conflict since late February, when Afghanistan launched retaliatory strikes following Pakistani airstrikes that have left hundreds dead. Temporary ceasefires have stopped fighting from time to time, but have not been sustained. Islamabad accuses Kabul of harboring terrorists, particularly the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), which it says carries out attacks inside Pakistan. The group is separate from but affiliated with the Afghan Taliban, which has ruled Afghanistan since taking power in 2021 following a US-led withdrawal. Kabul has denied the allegation.(with AP input)