Cross-border attack: Pakistan lodges protest with Afghanistan

Cross-border attack: Pakistan lodges protest with Afghanistan
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Summary The Afghan Charge d' Affaires was called to the Foreign Office and a strong protest was lodged.

ISLAMABAD (Web Desk) — Pakistan has lodged a strong protest with Afghanistan over another attack launched by terrorists from across the border, the Foreign Office reported on Wednesday.

A press release by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said, "Between 70-80 terrorists were involved in the cross-border attack on Pakistan military post in Upper Dir (between Tripaman and Inkal Sar) last night. At least seven terrorists were killed and 9 injured as the attack was successfully repulsed by the Pakistan military."

The Afghan Charge d  Affaires was called to the Foreign Office and a strong protest was lodged. The Afghan authorities were, once again, urged to take effective steps to stop the use of Afghan territory for repeated cross-border fire and physical attacks by terrorists, said Foreign Office.

It was emphasized again that at a time when Pakistan is undertaking a monumental effort against terrorists and their hideouts through the launch of Operation Zarb-e-Azb in its northern tribal region.

Pakistan would also be taking up this matter with the Afghan Government at a higher level in the broader context of enhancing security along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, the release added.