Several Pak troops, Taliban fighters killed in deadly border clashes

Taliban fighters on Afghan-Pak border.
Taliban fighters on Afghan-Pak border.

Fully prepared to defend borders: Afghan Govt

ISLAMABAD/
PESHAWAR, Oct 12:

At least 23 Pakistani soldiers and over 200 Taliban and affiliated terrorists were killed in intense overnight clashes along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, the Pakistani army said on Sunday, as tensions escalated between the two neighbours amid mutual accusations of cross-border aggression.

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The statement comes amid Pakistan seizing 19 Afghan military posts and “terrorist hideouts” in response to what it termed “unprovoked” attacks by Afghan forces in the border areas, while Kabul claimed that 58 Pakistani soldiers were killed and 30 others injured during the retaliatory operations.

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The army in a statement said that on the intervening night of October 11-12, Afghan Taliban and Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) “launched an unprovoked attack on Pakistan, along the Pak-Afghan border”.
It said the “cowardly action”, involving cross-border fire and a few physical raids, was aimed at destabilising the frontier areas to facilitate terrorism, furthering the “nefarious designs” of the terrorists.
Pakistani troops “repelled the assault decisively all along the border and inflicted heavy casualties on Taliban Forces and affiliated Khwarjis (TTP terrorists),” the statement said, adding that the security forces carried out precision strikes and physical raids on Taliban camps, posts, and terrorist training facilities inside Afghan territory.
During the overnight skirmishes, 23 Pakistani soldiers died and 29 others were injured, while more than 200 Taliban and affiliated terrorists were neutralised, with 21 hostile positions on the Afghan side “briefly physically captured” and multiple terrorist training camps were rendered inoperative.
“The infra-structural damages to Taliban posts, camps, headquarters and support networks of terrorists are extensive, all along the border and range from tactical to operational depth,” the statement said.
The Taliban-led Afghanistan Government’s Defence Ministry confirmed the attacks early Sunday, saying that its forces had conducted “retaliatory and successful operations”.
“If the opposing side again violates Afghanistan’s territorial integrity, our armed forces are fully prepared to defend the nation’s borders and will deliver a strong response,” the Ministry said.
Afghan forces targeted Pakistani posts at Angoor Adda, Bajaur, Kurram, Dir, and Chitral in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Baramcha in Balochistan.
Zabihullah Mujahid, the Taliban Government’s chief spokesman, said that 58 Pakistani soldiers were killed and around 30 others wounded during the operations on Saturday night, Tolo News reported.
Mujahid added that during the retaliatory operations across the Durand Line, 20 Pakistani security outposts were destroyed, and numerous weapons and military equipment were seized.
He said that nine Afghan soldiers were killed and 16 others were wounded in the operations, according to the report.
The spokesperson said that the operation was halted at midnight following requests from Qatar and Saudi Arabia.
Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi has called the Taliban attacks “unprovoked”, accusing them of firing at civilians.
He said Pakistan’s forces are alert, and Afghanistan is being answered with “stones for bricks”.
The situation deteriorated between the two neighbours following repeated terrorist attacks by the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), allegedly using the Afghan soil, including one in the restive Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Orakzai district last week, which claimed the lives of 11 military personnel, including a Lt Colonel and a Major.(PTI)