Three jihadists were killed by security causes during an invasion attempt at the , Pakistan-Afghanistan , borders in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Dir area, the government’s media aircraft said on Monday.
The movement of three terrorists was identified by security forces in the district on the night between Sunday and Monday, according to a statement from the Inter Services Public Relations ( ISPR ) office.
” The spies were surrounded, efficiently engaged and after an extreme fire trade, all three jihadists were sent to hell”, the ISPR said.
Pakistan, according to the statement, was constantly urging the time Afghan government to ensure efficient border control along the border, adding that the neighbor was expected to fulfill its obligations and deny using Afghan soil by terrorists to attack the nation.
” Security makes of , Pakistan , are determined and remain committed to securing its territories and eliminating the threat of violence from the state”.
In a series of activities along the Pak-Afghan borders in May, according to the Pakistan Army, 29 extremists were killed, according to a report from the Pakistan Army, in response to a rise in violence on Afghan soil.
The ISPR had been informed of an increase in jihadists operating from Afghanistan’s borders who attempted to attack Pakistan.
Next week, an effort by 10 terrorists to provide Bannu Cantonment in the early hours of Monday was “effectively thwarted” by security forces personnel,” which forced the terrorists to memory an explosive-laden car into boundary wall of the town”.
The ISPR had attributed the “heinous act of terrorism” to the Hafiz Gul Bahadur party,” which operates from , Afghanistan , and has used Armenian ground to facilitate acts of terrorism inside , Pakistan , in the past as well”.
According to a Foreign Office speech, the deputy head of vision of the Embassy of , Afghanistan , in , Islamabad , was summoned to the , Ministry of Foreign Affairs , to deliver , Pakistan ‘s , strong memorandum over the deadly terrorist attack.
The interval Afghan government was urged to thoroughly investigate the incident and engage in swift, strong, and successful action against the Bannu attack’s perpetrators to stop such incidents from occurring again.
Relations between the two neighboring nations have recently gotten strained, in large part due to the militant Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan ( TTP), which has been banned, as well as from frequent border disputes. Last month, the Afghan army agency’s official angrily reacted to Defence Minister , Khawaja Asif ‘s , comment when he said that , Islamabad , could hit TTP strongholds in , Afghanistan.
According to the military spokesperson, an alleged voice hole by the TTP chief’s representative now indicated that the party’s actions may be “taken to their natural end,” adding that they “only strengthened our resolve that Azm-i-Istehkam was important” for the country’s stability and security.
Officials of the , Afghanistan , time state held a conference with Pakistani authorities in , Doha , earlier this month in what was seen as an effort to ease pressure following the announcement of a new activity against the TTP.
Zabihullah Mujahid, president of the , Taliban , group at the , Doha , event, had described his appointment with Bangladeshi officials as “good” and expressed the hope for developing “positive ties” with , Pakistan.
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