Foreign Office 'looking into' reports of action by Pakistan in Afghanistan

 


The Unfamiliar Office on Saturday said it was "investigating" reports of supposed activity by Pakistani powers in the eastern Afghan territories of Kunar and Khost.

The FO's reaction was to claims made by an Afghan government official and an occupant in Kunar territory that Pakistani powers terminated rockets early today, leaving six individuals dead. "Five kids and a lady were killed and a man injured," commonplace head of data Najibullah Hassan Abdaal affirmed. Ehsanullah, an inhabitant of Shelton area where the supposed assault purportedly occurred, said it was completed by Pakistani military airplane. Ehsanullah goes by one name as numerous Afghans do. Another Afghan government official asserted that a pre-day break assault was done in Afghanistan's Khost area close to the boundary with Pakistan. The authority, on state of obscurity, asserted that "Pakistani helicopters besieged four towns" in Khost, adding that "there were losses". An Afghan ancestral senior from Khost, Gul Markhan, additionally addressed the AFP with respect to the episode in Khost. Pakistan's envoy in Kabul, Mansoor Ahmad Khan, has up to this point not answered questions about claims from the Afghan side and the Between Administrations Advertising (ISPR) has not yet given an articulation in such manner. Additionally today, an Afghan Unfamiliar Service explanation said Unfamiliar Priest Amir Khan Muttaqi and Delegate Guard Clergyman Mullah Shirin Akhund met with the Pakistani representative and "denounced the new goes after on Khost and Kunar regions, focusing on anticipation of such demonstrations". "Serve Muttaqi said every tactical infringement, remembering that for Khost and Kunar should be forestalled as such demonstrations weaken relations between the two nations, permitting bad guys to abuse what is going on prompting undesired results," the assertion said. It added the Pakistani agent was given a solid demarche. Taliban representative Zabihullah Mujahid likewise denounced the supposed assaults. "IEA (Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan) approaches the Pakistani side not to test the persistence of Afghans on such issues.

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