Publish dateMonday 18 March 2024 - 14:06
Story Code : 287577
Abdullah Shah, one of the important commanders of the Pakistani Taliban, who was allegedly killed in the early morning attacks of Pakistani fighters in Afghanistan, denied this news by publishing a video.
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Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - Kabul: Abdullah Shah, one of the important commanders of the Pakistani Taliban, who was allegedly killed in the early morning attacks of Pakistani fighters on Afghan soil, denied this news by publishing a video.
 
In this video, he says that I am healthy and live in Waziristan, Pakistan.
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In response to Pakistan's airstrikes in the eastern regions of Afghanistan, the Pakistani Taliban condemned these attacks by issuing a statement.
 
"We are in Pakistan, not Afghanistan," the statement said. "You targeted refugee camps and killed a number of women and children."
 
Meanwhile, Enayatullah Khwarazmi, the spokesman of the Ministry of Defense of the Islamic Emirate, wrote a message an hour ago in response to Pakistan's attacks in Afghanistan: around the morning of Monday, 28th of August, Pakistani fighter and reconnaissance jets, in an act of aggression, once again attacked They entered the territory of Afghanistan and bombarded the residential houses of civilians in Sepira Khost and Barmal districts of Paktika.

He added: In response to this aggression, border forces targeted Pakistan's military centers along the "purported Durand Line" with heavy weapons.

The spokesperson of the Ministry of Defense emphasized: The country's defense and security forces are ready to respond to any aggressive actions and will defend the country's territorial integrity in any case.
 
This is despite the fact that previously, Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesman of the Islamic Emirate, while confirming the early morning airstrikes of 28 Pakistan Army helicopters on the border areas in Paktika and Khost provinces, showed a very strong reaction to these attacks and severely condemned According to him, eight women and children were martyred in these attacks.

Mujahid emphasized that Pakistan should not "put the blame of not controlling the events, its inability and problems on the shoulders of Afghanistan, because such events will have very unfortunate results that will be beyond Pakistan's control."

He said that the Islamic Emirate will not allow anyone to harm anyone's security from Afghanistan.
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