Pakistan Rebuffs India's Statement on 'Targeted Actions' Against Terrorist Infrastructure in Afghanistan
Foreign Office spokesman Tahir Andrabi said Pakistan’s strikes killed 29 terrorists and were legitimate, targeted and proportionate operations against terrorist infrastructure.
- On Wednesday, Foreign Office spokesperson Tahir Andrabi rejected India's "preposterous statement" regarding Pakistan's recent military strikes, calling New Delhi's criticism "baseless and preposterous."
- Following a deadly attack on a Pakistan Rangers Sindh camp in Karachi's Gulistan-i-Jauhar area on Sunday, security forces carried out "calibrated strikes" against terrorist hideouts, killing 25 terrorists that night.
- Precision strikes targeting Jamaat-ul-Ahrar and Fitna al-Khawarij in Paktia, Paktika, and Kunar provinces followed, killing 29 terrorists in a subsequent intelligence-based operation along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border.
- Andrabi alleged India has "historically interfered" in neighboring countries in contravention of the UN Charter and accused India of sponsoring terrorist groups operating from Afghan soil.
- Pakistan stated its operations were "legitimate, targeted and proportionate" and vowed to "continue all appropriate measures" to uphold citizen safety in accordance with international law.
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