Advertisement

Pakistan says 22 terrorists killed in northwest clashes, child dies in crossfire

Soldiers stand guard at a military checkpoint on the Afghanistan border of North Waziristan, Pakistan: Pakistani security personnel shot dead 22 alleged terrorists in clashes in the northwest this week. (Photo/AA)

Pakistani security personnel shot dead 22 alleged terrorists in clashes in the northwest this week, the military said on Friday, with a child also killed in the crossfire.

On Tuesday "a joint military operation was conducted by security forces and law enforcement agencies" that resulted in "intense exchange of fire" in which the terrorists were killed, a military media wing statement said.

A ten-year-old child was killed during the exchange of fire, which took place in Khyber district near the border with Afghanistan.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif "expressed sorrow at the martyrdom of a 10-year-old child in the unprovoked firing by the terrorists", according to a statement from his office.

Attacks, many claimed by the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) terrorist group, have escalated in recent years, especially in the provinces bordering Afghanistan.

Pakistan has accused Afghanistan of providing a safe haven to terrorists since the Afghan Taliban returned to governing the country in 2021, which Kabul has repeatedly denied.

The assertions have frayed the relationship between the neighbours and led to regular border clashes.

Pakistan's military this year launched a wave of strikes the defence minister called "open war" in Afghanistan following a string of deadly suicide bombings.

__

Source: TRT

Advertisement
Comment