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Afghan militants kill soldiers, get eliminated

Published: 24 Aug 2015 - 12:01 am | Last Updated: 01 Nov 2021 - 05:25 pm
Peninsula

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan said militants firing from Afghan territory killed four of its soldiers along the border yesterday, as tensions continue to rise between the neighbours. 
Afghanistan and Pakistan accuse each other of doing too little to prevent Taliban fighters and other Islamist militants from operating on their territory.
The Pakistani army’s press wing said four soldiers “embraced martyrdom” and four others were wounded by heavy weapons fired across the Afghan border in the 8,000ft-high Akhandwala Pass.
“Pakistani troops befittingly responded and eliminated the group of terrorists,” the statement said. 
Afghanistan recently accused Pakistan of not doing enough to arrest Afghan Taliban leaders who have been meeting to decide on a successor to the group’s founder Mullah Mohammad Omar, whose death was confirmed last month. Kabul officials say the Taliban are meeting semi-openly in Pakistan. Islamabad insists any such meetings are held in Afghanistan.
Afghan officials have long accused Pakistan of tolerating or even supporting the Afghan Taliban, a charge denied by Pakistan.
For its part, Islamabad says the leadership of the Pakistani Taliban - a group loosely allied with the Afghan Taliban, but fighting mostly against Pakistan’s government - is based in Afghanistan.
Last year new Afghan President Ashraf Ghani made closer ties with Pakistan a priority, hoping Islamabad could push Afghan Taliban leaders to the bargaining table to end Afghanistan’s long war.
The new relationship resulted last month in groundbreaking official peace talks with the Taliban. But after news of Omar’s death, talks were suspended with the Taliban launching a wave of attacks in Kabul. 

REUTERS