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Pakistan resents Afghan terrorists’ involvement in Zhob attack

FO asks Afghan embassy to receive bodies of terrorists

By News Desk

August 2, 2023 07:52 PM


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Pakistan has expressed its resentment over the Afghan terrorists’ involvement in the Zhob Cantt terror strike on July 12, 24NewsHD TV channel reported on Wednesday.

The Foreign Office expressed its concern and condemnation over the Afghan terrorists’ activities in Pakistan and the use of Afghan territory for terrorism inside Pakistan.

Three terrorists involved in last month's attack have been identified as Afghan nationals. They belong to Afghanistan's Kandahar province.

The Foreign Office asked the Afghan Embassy to receive their bodies.

Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari yesterday urged Kabul to stop terrorism from its soil.

Islamabad is ready to help Kabul fight terrorists, he said, adding that Nato-left arms and ammunition are in the possession of the terrorists in some places.

He continued: “Pakistan will follow international laws to save its soil from terrorists.

"If the Afghan authorities do not act, we may have an option to operate inside Afghanistan … but it will be our last resort.”

 

 

 

 


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