Afghan forces struck militant Hideouts in Pakistan: Taliban
Afghan forces struck militant hideouts in Pakistan, Taliban says.
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Afghan forces struck militant hideouts in Pakistan, Taliban says. The development comes over a week after Pakistan carried out strikes on terrorist hideouts along its border with Afghanistan, which Information Minister Attaullah Tarar said killed 26 terrorists. According to the statement, one rudimentary drone of the Taliban regime intruded into Pakistan’s airspace near Shinko, Khyber and was “immediately identified and neutralised by the alert air defence system of the Pakistan Air Force”.
Furthermore, Afghan Taliban’s Defence Ministry did not specify how the attack — Kabul’s first major offensive action in months — was carried out.
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Afghan forces struck militant hideouts in Pakistan, Taliban says.
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The development comes over a week after Pakistan carried out strikes on terrorist hideouts along its border with Afghanistan, which Information Minister Attaullah Tarar said killed 26 terrorists.
according to Dawn - HomeAccording to the statement, one rudimentary drone of the Taliban regime intruded into Pakistan’s airspace near Shinko, Khyber and was “immediately identified and neutralised by the alert air defence system of the Pakistan Air Force”.
according to Dawn - HomeAfghan Taliban’s Defence Ministry did not specify how the attack — Kabul’s first major offensive action in months — was carried out
according to The Hindu — InternationalAfghan forces launched “air strikes” on hideouts of Islamist militants in two provinces of Pakistan, the Afghan Taliban’s defence ministry said on Friday, sparking new tension between the neighbours months after they engaged in their worst conflict in years.
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