Pakistan airstrikes on Afghan border

Pakistan says the action was in response to recent suicide attacks in its country.

Falgun 10, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Pakistan airstrikes on Afghan border

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Pakistan has carried out airstrikes in the Afghan border area. Pakistan claims to have attacked seven terrorist camps there. 

Citing Pakistan's Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, BBC Hindi said that the camps of two terrorist organizations were attacked. Pakistan says that the operation was in response to the recent suicide attacks in its country.  'Pakistan has ample evidence that this terrorist attack was carried out by the Khwarij on the instructions of its leadership and handlers in Afghanistan,' Pakistan's Information Ministry said, 'The responsibility for this attack was also claimed by the Pakistani Taliban in Afghanistan, the Islamic State of Khorasan Province.' Pakistan has accused the Afghan Taliban government of repeatedly asking it to take concrete action against the terrorist group, but it has done nothing. 

Similarly, Pakistan has been urging the Taliban government to prevent terrorists from using its land. 

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