The Ministry of Interior (MoI) rejected claims by Pakistani authorities suggesting a critically wounded Afghan soldier was rescued after the Pakistani troops crossed border into Afghanistan and took the wounded soldier to a hospital on the other side of Durand Line.
A statement by MoI said the wounded soldier was transferred to a hospital in Nangarhar with the help of the mobile health workers of Pakistan who were providing first aid.
Quoting the commander of the border protection forces, the statement added that the soldier was injured in militants attack on zero point along the Durand Line in Sarkano district of Kunar province.
Pakistan’s Inter Services Public Relation (ISPR) said Tuesday that the soldier was evacuated after receiving requests from the Afghan authorities.
A statement by ISPR said the Pakistani troops entered 600 meters inside the Afghan soil near the Bajaur Agency to rescue the wounded soldier.
The statement further added that the injured soldier was shifted to Hospital in Khar area of Bajaur.
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... pakistanis fake rescue drama... shame on you pakistan army...