Pakistani forces step up raids near Afghan border, killing 23


LOCAL security forces have raided two Pakistani Taliban hide­outs in the country’s northwest near the Afghan border, triggering intense shootouts that left 23 militants dead, the military said.

There were no details on any casualties among the military.

The raids took place on Wed­nesday in Kurram, a district in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, according to a military statement.

The operation followed raids earlier this week across northwestern Pakistan that the army said killed 38 militants.

The military identified the kill­ed militants as “Khawarij”, a term authorities use for those they allege are backed by Afghanistan and India, including those linked to the banned Pakistani Taliban, a charge Kabul and New Delhi deny.

The Pakistani Taliban – known as Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan or TTP – are a separate but allied group to Afghanistan’s Taliban.

The group has become embol­dened since the Taliban seized power in Afghanistan in 2021.

Many TTP fighters are believed to operate from sanctuaries across the Afghan border, straining relations between Isla­mabad and Kabul. Pakistan has long urged Kabul to rein in the TTP.

A ceasefire between Pakistan and Afghanistan has largely held since Oct 19, when Qatar broke­r­ed a truce after both sides traded fire on border posts. The clashes erupted after Kabul accused Isla­mabad of conducting Oct 9 drone strikes in the Afghan capital that killed several people.

Border crossings between the two neighbours have remained shut since last month. — AP

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