Pak conducts airstrikes inside Afghanistan; 8 killed
Afghan Taliban summoned the charge d'affaires of Pakistan’s embassy in Kabul to lodge a strong protest
PTI
Islamabad/Kabul, 18 March
Pakistan on Monday said it carried
out airstrikes on the banned Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) affiliated
militants in Taliban-ruled Afghanistan, amidst a war of words between the two
neighbours for a spate of recent terror attacks in restive Pakistani cities.
At least eight civilians, including
three children, were killed in the airstrikes carried out by Pakistan, the
Afghan Taliban said while summoning the charge d'affaires of Pakistan’s embassy
in Kabul to lodge a strong protest.
In a press release, Pakistan's
Foreign Office (FO) said that rebels belonging to TTP’s Hafiz Gul Bahadur Group
were hit after the outfit claimed responsibility for the attack on Saturday at
an army outpost that resulted in the killing of seven soldiers, including two
officers. “This morning (Monday) Pakistan carried out intelligence-based
anti-terrorist operations in the border regions inside Afghanistan. The prime
target of today’s operation was the terrorists belonging to Hafiz Gul Bahadur
Group, which along with Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), is responsible for
multiple terrorist attacks inside Pakistan, resulting in the deaths of hundreds
of civilians and law enforcement officials,” it stated.
The FO said that over the past two
years, Pakistan repeatedly conveyed its serious concerns to the Interim Afghan
Government over the presence of terror outfits, including TTP, inside
Afghanistan, who posed a grave threat to Pakistan’s security as they consistently
used Afghan territory to launch terror attacks inside Pakistani territory. It
said terrorist groups like TTP were a collective threat to regional peace and
security and Pakistan was aware of the challenge Afghan authorities faced in
combating the threat posed by TTP.
Pakistan also announced its
decision to continue to work towards finding joint solutions in countering
terrorism and to prevent any terrorist organisation from sabotaging bilateral
relations with Afghanistan. The FO said that Pakistan accords prime importance
to the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Afghanistan and always
prioritises dialogue and cooperation to confront the terrorist threat.
"We have repeatedly urged the
Afghan authorities to take concrete and effective action to ensure that the
Afghan soil is not used as a staging ground for terrorism against Pakistan. We
have also called on them to deny safe havens to TTP and to hand over its
leadership to Pakistan,” FO said.
It said that Pakistan has great
respect for the people of Afghanistan but certain elements among those in power
in Afghanistan are actively patronising TTP and using them as a proxy against
Pakistan. It said that such an approach against a brotherly country, which
stood with the people of Afghanistan through thick and thin, manifests
shortsightedness and ignores the support extended by Pakistan to the people of
Afghanistan over the last several decades.
“We urge these elements in power to
rethink the policy of siding with Khwarij terrorists shedding the blood of
innocent Pakistanis and to make a clear choice to stand with the people of
Pakistan,” it said.
There were also reports of the
exchange of fire on the border between the troops of the two sides after the
Afghan side fired mortars following the airstrikes, injuring four civilians.
In response to the Pakistani air
strikes on the Barmal district of Paktika and the Spera district of Khost, the
Afghan Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned the charge d'affaires of Pakistan’s
embassy, Obaid Rahman Nizamani and submitted a protest letter to him. “Besides
condemning the airstrikes, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs informs Pakistan
that the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has experienced a long struggle for
freedom against the superpowers of the world and cannot tolerate any kind of
invasion of its territory,” the ministry said in a statement.
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