There are currently no official reports of casualties or potential damage resulting from the strikes, the report said on Tuesday.
On Monday, Afghan media reported that rocket attacks on the city of Asadabad, the provincial capital of Kunar, killed seven people and injured 75 others.
At the beginning of April, Afghanistan and Pakistan held peace talks in the Chinese city of Urumqi. The new round of negotiations was held amid a new wave of military confrontation on the border, sparked by Pakistani strikes on various Afghan provinces, including Kabul, on 22 February. At least 400 people were killed and over 250 wounded on 16 March in a Pakistani air strike on a Kabul hospital where drug addicts were undergoing rehabilitation.
During the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Fitr, from 20-22 March, Afghanistan and Pakistan announced a temporary ceasefire, though Pakistan reportedly violated the truce several times.
Previous rounds of talks between Kabul and Islamabad were held in Qatar, Turkiye, and Saudi Arabia, but yielded no results.