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SOUTH WAZIRISTAN: A day after high-level Afghan delegation headed by Defence Minister Gen Bismillah Muhammadi left for Kabul after paying visit to Islamabad, a cross border attack from Afghanistan in South Waziristan Agency killed at least six people.

Sources confirmed that mortal shells were fired in Pakistani territory that resulted in the killing of six people.

The sources said that identities of those killed were yet to be known.

The Afghan delegation, during its visit met Pakistan military chief and thanked Islamabad’s civilian and army leadership for releasing senior Afghan Taliban figures to assist peace process to end foreign forces’ decade long combat mission in Afghanistan.

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Cross border attack leaves 6 dead in SWA - thenews.com.pk
 
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Too much concentration on LOC by Pakistan is leaving a lot of gaps on the Durand line..
 
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It is believed the 6 killed were militants-thats what military sources initially said. But the Afghan forces should have been careful-there would be a totally opposite reaction in case civilians were killed. Let the final report appear on this so it is confirmed. Till then check this:
"The shells hit five people near Angoor Adda, around three kilometres (1.8 miles) from Afghanistan border, and killed them," said a Pakistani security official.

The identity of the victims was not immediately clear as two officials said they were local militants and another said they were still identifying the bodies.

"They were local militants who were coming towards Angoor Adda from Afghan border," said the security official on condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to speak to the media.

"There was a fire on Afghan forces a while before the mortar shells hit these people. They might have been attacked in retaliation," he added.
 
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Why does Pakistan allow a state like Afghanistan which depends on us completely to survive, to attack our territory?

Pakistan Army needs to show the hip firing Afghans their place in the world!!

you are mentally retarded
 
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The Hindu : News / International : Militants attack Pakistani Army camp; 6 killed

Militants attacked an Army camp in northwestern Pakistan with automatic weapons and rocket-propelled grenades before dawn on Saturday, killing six members of the security forces, officials said.

The attack followed a suicide bombing at a Shiite Muslim mosque elsewhere in the north-west on Friday that killed 23 people and wounded more than 50, police said. It was the latest in a rising number of sectarian attacks in the country.

The Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility for both attacks. The group has been waging a bloody insurgency against the government for years and has carried out previous attacks on the country’s minority Shiite sect.

The raid on the Army camp in Serai Naurang town in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province began around 3.45 a.m. local time and lasted for several hours, said senior police officer Arif Khan Wazir. The militants were armed with automatic weapons and rocket-propelled grenades and also seemed to include suicide bombers, he said.

Six security force personnel were killed and eight others were wounded in the attack, said an army official, speaking on condition of anonymity because the army has not yet issued a news release. Twelve militants were also killed, he said.

Pakistani Taliban spokesman Ahsanullah Ahsan claimed responsibility for the attack in a telephone call to The Associated Press from an undisclosed location. He said four suicide bombers were involved in the attack. He said that three of them were killed and the fourth is still resisting.

Mr. Ahsan said the attack was in retaliation for the recent deaths of two Taliban commanders in U.S. drone strikes. He accused the Pakistani Army of helping with the attacks.

Pakistani officials often criticize drone strikes as a violation of the country’s sovereignty, but are known to have assisted with some attacks in the past.

The attack on the mosque on Friday took place in Hangu town in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, which has experienced previous clashes between the Sunni and Shiite communities that live there.

Shiites in Pakistan have increasingly been targeted by radical Sunnis who consider them heretics, and 2012 was the bloodiest year for the minority sect in the country’s history.

The bomber staged his attack at one of the mosque’s exits leading to a bazaar, said Hangu police chief Mian Mohammad Saeed.

The blast damaged several small shops and peppered a wall with shrapnel, leaving scores of pockmarks, according to local TV footage. Ambulances rushed in to pick up the dead and wounded, as police tried to keep back onlookers in the crowded bazaar.

The explosion killed 23 and wounded over 50 people, said another police officer Naeem Khan. One policeman who was guarding the mosque was killed and another was injured. Most of the dead and wounded were Shiites, but some of the casualties were also from the country’s majority sect since there is a Sunni mosque nearby, said Khan.

Mr. Ahsan, the Pakistani Taliban spokesman, claimed responsibility for the attack and said they were targeting Shiites.

The worst sectarian violence in Pakistan in recent years has been in southwestern Baluchistan province, which has the largest concentration of Shiites in the country. A twin bombing last month at a billiards hall in the provincial capital, Quetta, killed 86 people, most of them Shiites.

According to Human Rights Watch, more than 400 Shiites were killed in targeted attacks in Pakistan in 2012, including over 120 in Baluchistan.

Sectarian militant groups, such as Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, have increased their strength through alliances with al-Qaida and the Pakistani Taliban, which has been waging a bloody insurgency against the government for the past several years.

Rights organizations have criticized the Pakistani government for not doing enough to crack down on the attacks against Shiites.

Pakistan’s intelligence agencies helped nurture Sunni militant groups like Lashkar-e-Jhangvi in the 1980s, to counter a perceived threat from neighbouring Iran, which is mostly Shiite. Pakistan banned Lashkar-e-Jhangvi in 2001, but the group continues to operate fairly freely.
 
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These kind of attacks are clear prove that US & her allies are supporting rented terrorism in Pakistan. Plus we also know there are many Indian Consulates in Afghanistan along the border.

Looking at whats gong on in Pakistan today & the amount of rented terrorist attacks taking place on the borders & inside Pakistan the only solution left is for the Military to take over for at least 15-20 years. The reason for this is because of complete failure of Democrazy in Pakistan, corrupt politicians involved in criminal & as well are terrorist activity, also their bowing to the the Western power shows how much disloyal & dishonest they are with Pakistan.

As long as PPP, PML-N, PML-Q, ANP, JUI & MQM are in Pakistan, Pakistan will always suffer badly. So the only solution is for the Army to take over & save Pakistan, the take over by Army is imminent.

Most of the people think PTI can save Pakistan but in the recent events & how IK have changed plus his bowing towards India shows his incompetency as well & he will also be a complete failure. Please refer to the corrupt interview with a** hole Najam Sethi.

In very simple words Pakistan cannot offered to have another corrupt Govt.
 
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