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After day-long silence, ISPR says no US worker strikes in Kurram

  • October 17, 2017

A record print of a US drone. PHOTO: AFPA record print of a US drone. PHOTO: AFP

A record print of a US drone. PHOTO: AFP

As aerial strikes along a Pakistan-Afghanistan limit have reportedly killed during slightest 31 ‘militants’, the military has pronounced there have been no new worker strikes inside a Pakistani territory.

“There has been no atmosphere defilement along Pak-Afghan limit in that area nor any worker strike in Kurram Agency as being misreported by a few [media outlets],” a Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) pronounced in a matter on Tuesday.

It simplified that a sound of aerial bombing in a segment was indeed due to operations being conducted in Khost and Paktia, Afghanistan by a Resolute Support Mission (RSM) and Afghan forces.

The dual areas are adjacent to Kurram Agency on a Afghan side of a border.

According to a statement, during a final 24 hours, a series of atmosphere engagements have taken place in Khost and Paktia with reports of complicated waste to terrorists.

Suspected US worker strikes kill 31 on Pak-Afghan border

The ISPR combined that given army arch General Qamar Javed Bajwa’s new revisit to Afghanistan, coordination between a army has enhanced. RSM had common sum about these operation within Afghan territory.

Pakistan Army, it said, is observant on a side of a border, and that improved confidence coordination will take both countries towards fast assent and fortitude by defeating a common enemy.

Article source: https://tribune.com.pk/story/1533844/army-says-theres-no-airspace-violation-along-pak-afghan-border/

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