<p>JALALABAD (<a href="/en/pan" class="glossify-link">PAN</a>'s soil, an official said on Friday.</p>
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<p>Dozens of missiles had landed in Gordesh area since Thursday night, Nuristan's acting police chief told Pajhwok Afghan News.</p>
<p>Col. Farooq Nuristani said at least one person had been killed and three others wounded as a result of the cross-border attacks. "The missile strikes have also entailed financial losses."</p>
<p>A number of domestic animals have been killed and civilian houses damaged, according to the governor's spokesman, Zahir Bahand, who said higher-ups in <a href="/en/afganistan/kabul" class="glossify-link">Kabul</a> had been informed.</p>
<p>Provincial council's deputy head Amanullah Inayatur Rahman, meanwhile, urged the central government to come up with a tit-for-tit response to attacks from Pakistan.</p>
<p>"The government in Kabul remains silent, as missile and bullets rain down on us from across the <a href="/en/durand-line" class="glossify-link">Durand Line</a>," he complained, saying the people would no longer tolerate such naked aggression.</p>
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