Major blow to ground forces


Afghanistan’s ground forces attacked Pakistan’s military positions at 16 locations along the southwestern border yesterday and fired on multiple points in the northwest, triggering intense clashes in which 67 Afghan security force members and one Pakis­tani soldier were killed, as fighting between the two neighbours entered its fifth consecutive day, officials said.

Pakistan “successfully repelled these multiple attacks” along the Afghan border, Information Min­is­ter Attaullah Tarar said.

Afghan forces carried out ground assaults in 16 locations in the southwestern districts of Qilla Saifullah, Nushki and Chaman in Balochistan province, Tarar said on X.

In retaliatory attacks, Pakistan killed 27 members of Afghan for­ces, he said.

Tarar said that Afghan forces also launched attacks at 25 locations in the border regions of north­western Khyber Pakhtun­khwa, where Pakistani troops killed 40 Afghan security force members.

There was no immediate comment from Kabul on the Pakistani figures.

However, Pakistan and Afgha­nis­tan have both repeatedly claimed to inflicted heavy losses on the other side since Thursday, when Afghanistan launched attacks in retaliation for Pakistani airstrikes the previous Sunday.

Since then, Pakistan has carried out operations along the border, with Tarar on Monday saying that 435 Afghan security force members were killed and that 31 positions have been captured in the fighting.

In recent days, Kabul has also said its forces inflicted signi­ficant losses on Pakistan’s military.

The latest announcement about the killing of Afghan forces came a day after Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari defended the ongoing strikes in Afghanistan, saying Islamabad had tried all forms of diplomacy before targe­ting insurgents operating from Afghan territory.

He asked Kabul to disarm groups responsible for attacks in Pakistan.

The latest cross-border fighting ended a ceasefire brokered by Qatar and Turkey in October.

Talks in Istanbul failed to produce a permanent pact, and Pakis­tan has said operations will conti­nue until Afghanistan’s Tali­ban government takes verifiable steps to rein in the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan and other groups behind violence in Pakistan. — AP

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