The embassies do not have data on Russians injured in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
There was no information that Russian citizens could have suffered due to the fighting between Afghanistan and Pakistan. This was announced on February 27 by the Russian Embassy in Kabul.
"There is no data," RIA Novosti quotes the response of the diplomatic mission.
The situation around the embassy is also calm, none of the employees of the diplomatic mission were injured, the diplomats added.
The Russian Embassy in Islamabad confirmed that there were no casualties among Russians as a result of the conflict between Afghanistan and Pakistan. Threats to the staff of the diplomatic mission in Pakistan are also observed.
Armed clashes were also reported on the Afghan-Pakistani border the previous evening. According to GEO TV, 72 people were killed and another 100 injured as a result of the conflict.
The next day, fighting resumed on the Afghan-Pakistani border. Afghanistan attacked a Pakistani military base near the city of Naushera, as well as a military camp near Faizabad in Islamabad, military positions in Jamrud and other facilities in Abbottabad. In response, Pakistan attacked Paktia province in Afghanistan.
The official representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, Maria Zakharova, said on February 27 that Russia was concerned about the sharp escalation of hostilities between Pakistan and Afghanistan and called on the parties to abandon confrontation.
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