Tue, 21-Oct-2025

PM Shehbaz retells Afghan govt to act against TTP

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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday asked the Afghan government once again to act against the TTP carrying out terror activities inside Pakistan from across the Afghan border, calling it unacceptable and a red line for his country.

“Unfortunately, TTP is operating from Afghanistan and carrying out terror attacks and killing innocent people inside Pakistan. This cannot go on. We have conveyed to the Afghan government that we desire good ties with them but TTP should be stopped from killing our innocent people. This is a red line. TTP operating from there against Pakistan is unacceptable,” the prime minister said in his opening remarks at the meeting of the federal cabinet chaired by him.

He said that Afghanistan was a neighboring country with a thousands of kilometers-long long shared border. We desire cordial ties with each other and cooperation in trade, economy and other sectors, he added.

The prime minister asked the Afghan government to formulate a solid strategy as Pakistan was ready to talk with them on the issue. But the policy of talks and allowing TTP to operate against Pakistan can’t go simultaneously, he remarked.

He said that the armed forces and the law enforcement agencies of Pakistan were all-time ready to ensure the country’s peace and security. A few days ago, 16 FC personnel were martyred and the forces eliminated also several terrorists in North Waziristan operations on Thursday, in which an army major was also martyred.

Referring to the 17th anniversary of her martyrdom observed on the day, the prime minister remembered Benazir Bhutto as a courageous lady with political sagacity and acumen. Being the first female prime minister of the Islamic world, she always believed in political coexistence and the same approach led to the signing of the Charter of Democracy with Mian Nawaz Sharif which was later endorsed by all political parties.

On the issue of the shortage of medicines in Parachinar, Prime Minister Shehbaz told the cabinet members that the federal government had supplied 1,000 kilograms of medicines to the area through helicopter which also airlifted patients from there who were being treated in Islamabad.

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Chaman: Heavy shelling by Afghan forces killed one, left several injured

Afghan border forces opened indiscriminate firing at Chaman Shelling claimed one death and left several injured Pakistani security forces responded immediately CHAMAN: Afghan border forces on Thursday opened indiscriminate firing and heavy shelling on Pakistani civilian area in Chaman resulting in one death and at least seven civilians injured. The injured due to firing along … Read more

Six killed, 17 injured as Afghan forces open fire: ISPR

Afghan attack

Six Pakistani civilians were killed and 17 others were injured Pakistan Army said Afghan Border Forces opened fire Pakistan approached Afghan authorities in Kabul over the incident QUETTA: At least six civilians were killed and seventeen others were injured during a cross-border attack in the town of Chaman, Balochistan along the Pak-Afghan border. Pakistan Army … Read more

Afghan national carrying crystal meth arrested at Chaman border

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QUETTA: Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) on Wednesday seized three kilograms of methamphetamine (crystal ice) from an Afghan national at Pak-Afghan border in Chaman According to reports, ANF officers were on a routine check at the Pak-Afghan border and recovered three kilograms of crystal ice from an Afghan national named Amar Deen. An ANF spokesperson said the … Read more

Iran says guard killed at Afghan border

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  • An Iranian border guard was killed in a “incident” at a border crossing with Afghanistan.
  • Iran has long had tense relations with the Taliban.
  • Water rights issues have also increased tensions between the neighbors.

 

An Iranian border guard was killed in a “incident” at a border crossing with Afghanistan in the country’s southeast, According to Iran’s foreign ministry.

“The dimensions of this unfortunate incident in the Milak border area, which led to the martyrdom of the dear border guard of the Islamic Republic of Iran, are being investigated by the authorities and will be announced as soon as the issue is clarified,” ministry spokesman Nasser Kanani said.

He condoled with the family of Mohammad Sayyad, who was killed at the Milak crossing in Sistan-Baluchestan province.

Afghan officials told AFP there had been no clashes between Iranian and Afghan forces near the border.

“Officials in Afghanistan’s caretaker government are expected to take serious action to clarify the dimensions of the issue, punish the perpetrators and take the necessary measures to prevent similar incidents,” Kanani added.

Iran, like many other nations, has so far not recognized the new government formed by the Taliban after it took power amid a hasty withdrawal by US-led foreign forces in August.

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China to build base for Tajikistan near Afghan border: official

ALMATY: China will build a base for police in Tajikistan near the Afghan border, a Tajik official said Thursday, amid concerns from both countries about the Taliban’s ability to keep a lid on extremist groups. The base points to deepening security cooperation between impoverished Tajikistan and China, which is reported to maintain another base in … Read more

The issue of Pakistani trailers stranded in Afghanistan has been resolved

Pakistani trailers stranded

The issue of Pakistani trailers stranded for two months in the Afghan border town of Spin Boldak, bordering Chaman in Pakistan’s Balochistan province, has finally been resolved. In a meeting of Pakistani and Afghan border officials and trade unions agreed to transfer the trailers to Pakistan. The transfer of Pakistani trailers to Pakistan has begun.

Three Soldiers Injured In Landmine Blast, Firing Near Afghan border

Three Soldiers Injured In Landmine Blast, Firing Near Afghan border

A landmine blast in the South and North Waziristan tribal districts and firing from the Afghan border injured three soldiers. According to the details, the Inter-Service Public Relations (ISPR) confirmed the incident in North Waziristan, saying that terrorists from inside Afghanistan opened fire on a Pakistani army post in North Waziristan. The statement said that … Read more

FC Soldier Embraces Martyrdom In Terrorists Firing From Across Afghan Border

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Terrorists from inside Afghanistan fired across international border on a military post in Mohammad District. Own troops responded promptly. According to the Inter-Service Public Relations (ISPR), during the exchange of fire FC soldier Sepoy Fazal Wahid, age 25 years, resident of Shangla, Swat received bullet injury and embraced shahadat.