Conducted 'targetted operations’ in Afghan border regions, admits Pakistan

Days after Afghanistan's Foreign Ministry had summoned Pakistan's Ambassador in Kabul to lodge a formal protest over Pakistani military strikes in the border provinces of Nangarhar and Khost
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Islamabad: Days after Afghanistan's Foreign Ministry had summoned Pakistan's Ambassador in Kabul to lodge a formal protest over Pakistani military strikes in the border provinces of Nangarhar and Khost, Islamabad on Saturday admitted that its security forces had recently carried out "targetted operations" in the border regions. 

"We urge the Afghan authorities to ensure that their territory is not used as a launchpad for terrorist activities against Pakistan," Pakistan's Foreign Office (FPO) spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan was quoted as saying by the country's leading daily 'The Express Tribune' during a weekly media briefing on Saturday.

Taliban Defence Minister Mullah Yaqoob has insisted that there are no "terrorist sanctuaries" on the Afghan soil and blamed Pakistan for its own security failures - a claim that was labelled as "an exercise in irony" by the Foreign Office spokesperson on Saturday. He emphasised that terrorist sanctuaries in Afghanistan, especially the Fitna Al Khawarij group, remained a "serious issue" between the two neighbours.

"It has been discussed with utmost seriousness at very senior levels of the state between the two countries… it remains one issue which bedevils relations between two close neighbours,” he stated.

Last week, at least 13 people, including children and women, were killed or injured in the overnight drone strikes in Afghanistan’s Nangarhar and Khost provinces, Afghanistan's leading news agency Khaama Press had reported.

Local residents accused Pakistani drones of deliberately attacking the civilian homes, causing panic and fear in local communities. (IANS)

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