Taliban militants were observed transporting ancient Luna-M and Scud-B missiles to the Afghanistan-Pakistan border between 10:06 AM UTC and 10:35 AM UTC on October 13th, 2025, according to a report on X. This development coincides with reports of Kabul being bombed under the Taliban regime and the deaths of 250 Taliban militiamen by the Pakistan army in Khost province. Further details from X indicate that the missiles transported to the border were previously unearthed from Panjshir after the fall of the Ghani regime. The source noted that during the 1980s and 1990s, Afghans fired 17 such missiles at Pakistan but failed to hit any military targets. Another report on X this morning expressed strong criticism of Taliban supporters, questioning their celebration of aerial gunfire that resulted in the deaths of 250 of their own militiamen, and also mentioned bombings in Khost, Paktia, Paktika, Kandahar, Helmand, and Jalalabad under the current Taliban rule. These events unfold as Pakistan grapples with significant domestic unrest, including violent protests by Tehrik-i-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) supporters in Muridke and the detention of TLP chief Saad Rizvi and his brother. Elements of Pakistan's Frontier Corps (FC) have also reportedly been observed operating inside Afghanistan's Kandahar province, targeting Afghan Taliban positions, as reported earlier on X. Additionally, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif arrived in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, this morning for a Gaza peace plan signing ceremony attended by U.S. President Donald Trump. Pakistan also dispatched 100 tons of humanitarian aid to Gaza today.