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A massive bombing at a political rally near the Pakistan-Afghanistan border killed at least 54 and wounded nearly 200 on Sunday. NPR’s Diaa Hadid says the attack spotlights how “violence has been spilling over into Pakistan since the Taliban seized Afghanistan nearly two years ago.”
A Pakistani police officer stands guard at the site of Sunday’s suicide bomber attack in the Bajur district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, Monday, July 31.
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- The Taliban has been killingย suspected Islamic State fighters in Afghanistan, and the Islamic State has been fighting back, Hadid says onย Up Firstย this morning. But she says this attack was “politically sensitive” because the targeted party is part of the current Pakistani government coalition. Pakistan is preparing for elections this fall, and Hadid reports that the stakes are high, as voting will be difficult if political parties are targeted like this.
Ukrainian forces have recaptured the southeastern village of Staromaiorske during their counteroffensive against Russia.
- A Ukrainian soldierย tells NPR’s Joanna Kakissis that progress has been slow and hard-fought, butย reclaiming the village was a strategic win, as it’s one line of attack that aims to cut off Russia’s resupply routes. Russia has also blamed Ukraine for recent drone attacks. Though Ukraine hasn’t officially claimed responsibility, Zelenskyy has said the drone attacks are “absolutely fair” considering Russia’s attacks.
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