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Pakistan Army vows cross-border action after Bannu Attack

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ISLAMABAD: The Public Relations Department of the Pakistan Army, ISPR, says that now it will take action against terrorists regardless of their location.

According to the ISPR, the Taliban government has completely failed to prevent the Afghan soil from being used for terrorism against Pakistan.

The Public Relations Department of the Pakistan Army says that Pakistan will now take action against terrorists regardless of their location.

The materials for the attack on security forces in Bannu yesterday were also found in Afghanistan’s Gul Bahadur Group.

According to the ISPR, Bannu was saved from a major tragedy due to the timely action of the security forces, and the terrorists’ evil intentions to target innocent citizens and officials in Bannu city were thwarted.

The Public Relations Department says that the forces tracked down Khawarij during the operation. The suicide bomber in the vehicle was stopped by the front unit in time. In frustration, Khawarij rammed a vehicle loaded with explosives into a vehicle of the front unit. Lieutenant Colonel Shahzada Gulfraz and Sepoy Karamat Shah were martyred in the attack, while 5 Khawarij were killed in the security forces’ operation.

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