Between Border Forces Of Afghanistan And Pakistan, Armed Clashes Broke Out

A armed clashes broke out between the border forces of Afghanistan and Pakistan.

According to Tolo News, about 1.30 nights of Pakistani forces inflicted a missile blow to the Alisher area in the Afghan province of the host on the border with Pakistan. After response from Afghanistan, the military conflict flared up and continued until 5.00 in local time.

Due to the conflict, many families had to leave their homes, information about the dead and wounded was not received.

On December 24, Pakistani military aircraft inflicted air strikes in some border regions of the Afghan province of Pactik, saying that they were “aimed at the camps of the Pakistani Taliban.”

In turn, the Afghan government in its statement emphasized that at least 46 civilians were affected as a result of these attacks, most of whom are children and women.

In response to these attacks on December 28, the Afghan forces attacked the territory of Pakistan and announced that they had killed 19 Pakistani military.

The problem of terrorism in Pakistan

In the provinces of Haibert Pakhtunhih and Belujistan, located on the border with Afghanistan, in recent years there has been a significant increase in terrorist attacks.

Armed groups that claim the rights of Pashtun and Beluja ethnic groups make attacks on the security forces of Pakistan and civilians in both provinces.

Islamabad claims that the members of the Pakistani Taliban (TTP), which mainly made attacks in the province of Haiber-Paktunhi, is based in Afghanistan and organizes his attacks from there. However, the Afghan authorities reject these accusations.

The Pakistani Army previously struck the TTP bases in the Afghan provinces of the Host, Pactia and Kunar, which led to the aggravation of the tension between the authorities of the two countries.