‘Terrorism’ against Pakistan being conducted mostly from Afghanistan — defense minister
Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif said on Sunday that “terrorism” in the South Asian country was being conducted mostly from Afghanistan, a day after militants killed seven Pakistan Army soldiers in the country’s troubled northwestern province.
Pakistan has repeatedly blamed Afghan authorities for not cracking down against banned outfits that it alleges operate from Afghanistan and launch attacks against Pakistan’s security forces and civilians. Kabul denies the allegations and has repeatedly assured Islamabad it would not allow its soil to be used for attacks against any country.
Seven Pakistan Army soldiers, including two officers, were killed on Saturday when militants rammed an explosives-laden truck into a security forces’ checkpost in the restive northwestern tribal area of Mir Ali.
“Terrorism is being conducted mostly from Afghanistan against us,” Asif told reporters in Pakistan’s eastern city of Sialkot. “By people who are there but definitely they [terrorists] have sanctuaries here.”
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