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Pak shares Evidence on Peshawar Attack with Kabul: Aziz

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(Last Updated On: October 25, 2022)

The National Security Advisor’s of Pakistan, Sartaj Aziz has said that his country will share evidence on the terrorist attack at Peshawar with the Afghan government.

Pakistani officials claim the attack was planned and controlled from Afghanistan, but the Afghan government on Saturday rejected Pakistan’s claim saying Kabul never has and never will allow its territory to be used against other states.

“The matter is of serious concern as interception of the telephonic conversation has revealed, as the DG ISPR has stated, that the attack was planned and controlled from Afghanistan,” said Aziz. “It does not mean that the Afghan government was involved. But the TTP and other people are there. So it is obvious that we will share the evidence with Afghanistan in due course.”

Pakistani Taliban militants launched a brazen attack on the Badaber military base on Friday, killing 29 people, most of them belonging to the Air Force and military.

Afghan Parliament members believe the attack was planned by Pakistan itself.

“Pakistan is chasing the U.S. policy, they plan and perform the attacks, but accuse Afghanistan for involvement,” MP Mirbat Mangal said.

After the Peshawar attack reports says that Pakistan military have launched an operation to arrest Afghan migrants who have always been used as a pressure tool and police have detained eight Afghans yet.

“They have used Afghan migrants as a pressure tool against their country, the Ministry of Repatriation and Refugees must specify the legal stay of Afghans in neighboring countries,” MP Nahid Fareed stated.

These claims against Afghanistan come as Pakistan shelters terrorists a safe haven in its soil and most of the attacks performed in Afghanistan have planned and controlled in Pakistan which even revealed by a Taliban commander Mullah Dadullah Mansoor.

Reported by: Fahim Noori

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