Pakistan asks Kabul to probe links to attack that killed 23 soldiers
Pakistan says the Islamist militants use safe havens in Afghanistan to train for and carry out attacks such as the one this week, although Kabul denies the charge, saying that Pakistani security is a domestic issue.
Pakistan asks Kabul to probe links to attack that killed 23 soldiers
Islamabad: Pakistan has protested to Afghanistan’s Taliban government over the killing of 23 soldiers in an attack on a military base, demanding action against the perpetrators, Islamabad said as it grapples with security challenges ahead of elections next year.
Tuesday’s gun and bomb attack claimed by an Islamist militant group comes amid concerns voiced by political analysts about general elections set for Feb. 8, amid a surge in such attacks in the mainly Muslim nation of 241 million.
Pakistan’s foreign office summoned Kabul’s envoy over the attack, it said in a statement on Tuesday, asking for the Taliban administration to “fully investigate and take stern action against the perpetrators of the recent attack”.
It also sought a public condemnation of the incident, which led to the heaviest death toll in a single attack in years.
Similar stories
Comments are closed.