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Magadh Today - Beyond Headlines > Latest News > Global > Afghan govt spokesperson confirms airstrikes by Pakistani military in provinces bordering Pakistan, says 8 killed
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Afghan govt spokesperson confirms airstrikes by Pakistani military in provinces bordering Pakistan, says 8 killed

Gulshan Kumar
Last updated: 2024/03/18 at 1:10 PM
By Gulshan Kumar 2 years ago
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An Afghan interim government official on Monday confirmed that strikes in the Afghanistan provinces of Paktika and Khost along the Pakistan border have taken place and claimed that eight people were killed.

Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesperson of the Afghan rulers, alleged that Pakistani military aircraft had carried out the airstrikes. The Pakistan’s Foreign Office and the Pakistan’s military media wing Inter-Services Public Relations have yet to comment on the development.

At “around 3am, Pakistani aircraft bombarded civilian homes” in Khost and Paktika provinces near the border with Pakistan, said Afghan interim government spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid, claiming that all eight people killed were women and children.

Mujahid told that planes had bombed the Laman area in Paktika’s Barmal district and the Afghan-Dubai area in Khost’s Spera district.

Alleging that “houses of common people were targeted”, he said three women and three children were killed in Paktika and a house collapsed while two women were killed in Khost, where a house was destroyed as well.

The strikes come a day after Pakistan’s newly elected President Asif Ali Zardari vowed retaliation following the killing of seven Pakistani soldiers, including two officers, in a terrorist attack on a security forces’ post in North Waziristan.

Offering the funeral prayers of the two officers, he asserted that the blood of the martyrs would not go in vain and the country would avenge the deaths. The newly sworn president said Pakistan would not hesitate to strike back if attacked by anyone at borders or inside its territory.

The Hafiz Gul Bahadar group had claimed responsibility for the deadly attack. Security officials say that fighters of the Gul Bahadar group operate from the Afghan side of the border, mostly from Khost.

The Afghanistan’s Paktika province is located near Pakistan’s South Waziristan District while Afghanistan’s Khost is situated near Pakistan’s north Waziristan.

Mujahid claimed, “The Pakistani side is saying that Abdullah Shah was targeted in the strikes but he lives on the Pakistani side. Members of the same tribe live on both sides and routinely move across the border”.

He stated, “The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan strongly condemns the attacks and describes these as non-serious actions and violation of Afghanistani territory”.

The spokesperson further said: “Pakistan should not blame Afghanistan for their problems and failure to control violent incidents. Such acts can lead to dire consequences which will not be in control of Pakistan.”

The outlawed Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) also confirmed the strikes.

Earlier, Afghan leaders had asked the Taliban members to avoid “provocative statements” about the issue and wait for a response from the spokesman.

Pakistan’s former caretaker foreign minister Jalil Abbas Jilani, while extending his prayers for the soldiers killed in the North Waziristan attack, said the army was “fighting the evil forces of terror originating from Afghanistan”. “This cowardly terror attack will be avenged,” he said in a post on X.

Afghan journalist Bilal Sarwari said the strikes marked a “turbulent page” in Pak-Afghan relations.

“This marks a turbulent page in the relations between the new Pakistani government and the Afghan Taliban. Pakistan must now rue its investment and opportunities on the Taliban,” Sarwari, who fled Afghanistan after the Taliban took over in August 2021, said in a post on X.

Two days ago, Pakistan’s Special Re­­presentative on Afghanistan Ambassador Asif Durrani said Islamabad has evidence that the TTP was getting money from India through Afghan proxies, estimating that 5,000 to 6,000 TTP militants have taken shelter in Afghanistan.

“If we include their families, then the number goes up to 70,000,” Durrani said on Saturday while speaking at a programme hosted by an Islamabad-based think tank on the Afghan peace process.

The strikes come amid growing contact between Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban rulers in recent days.

Pakistani charge d’affaires in Kabul travelled to Kandahar last week to meet Mullah Shirin Akhund, the Taliban governor for southern Kandahar who is one of the close confidants of the Taliban chief.

In January last year, the Pakistan’s FO categorically rejected reports claiming that Pakistan had carried out airstrikes in Afghanistan’s Nangarhar province.

Earlier this year, Iran had laun­ched attacks in Pakistan targeting what it described as bases for the militant group Jaish al-Adl in the border town of Panjgur in Balochistan, leading to retaliatory strikes from Pakistan.

Ties between both countries saw a brief breakdown before they resolved to lower tensions and restored diplomatic ties.

 

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