Dark Mode
Monday, 23 December 2024
Logo
AdSense Advertisement
Advertisement
Pakistan expresses concerns over Afghan soil still using by terrorists against Islamabad

Pakistan expresses concerns over Afghan soil still using by terrorists against Islamabad

By The South Asia Times

 

ISLAMABAD - Pakistan on Friday expressed deep concern over Afghan soil still using by terrorists and carrying out attacks in Pakistan from Afghanistan.

 

The country’s army chief General Asim Munir said that the armed forces of Pakistan have serious concerns on the safe havens and liberty of action available to TTP in Afghanistan and urged the Afghan interim government to fulfill their commitments made in Doha Agreement

 

“It is expected that interim Afghan Government would not allow the use of its soil to perpetrate terror against any country, in the real sense and in line with commitments made in Doha Agreement,” said General Munir, according to statement, issued by the ISPR.

 

Army Chief who visited Quetta Garrison of Balochistan on Friday where he was briefed on the recent terrorist attack in Zhob. 

 

He Paid rich tribute to the Shuhada, visited the injured soldiers at CMH, Quetta, lauded their services to the nation and appreciated their resolve.

 

On Wednesday at least 12 soldiers were martyred in two different operations and attacks while seven terrorist also killed in Zhob and Sui.

 

 

“The involvement of Afghan nationals in acts of terrorism in Pakistan is another important concern that needs to be addressed,” Army chief said and adding that such attacks are intolerable and would elicit effective response from the Security Forces of Pakistan.

 

“Operations against terrorists would continue unabated and the Armed Forces shall not rest till the menace of terrorism is rooted out from the country,” he added.

 

AdSense Advertisement
Advertisement
AdSense Advertisement
Advertisement

Comment / Reply From

AdSense Advertisement
Advertisement

Archive

Please select a date!

Newsletter

Subscribe to our mailing list to get the new updates!

AdSense Advertisement
Advertisement