Pakistan

Pak Army kills 8 Afghan Taliban in retaliatory strike

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ISLAMABAD: The Pakistani army responded strongly to the firing by the Afghan Taliban on the border, as a result of which eight Taliban including two key commanders were killed.

The Afghan Taliban have once again attacked the Pakistan-Afghanistan border without provocation. It is well known that the Afghan Taliban has facilitated terrorist attacks on Pakistan and now their aggressive behavior on the international border is becoming increasingly evident.

According to the sources, on the morning of September 7, the Afghan Taliban fired indiscriminately with heavy weapons at the Pakistani posts from the Afghan area of ​​Pulosan.

Sources said that the Pakistani army gave a decisive response to the firing from the Afghan side, which caused a lot of damage to the Afghan Taliban.

Trusted sources further said that eight members of the Afghan Taliban were killed and sixteen were injured, including two key commanders, Khalil and Jan Muhammad.

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