Pakistan’s president says Afghan Taliban forces crossed a ‘red line’ with drone attacks on civilians
Pakistan intercepted rudimentary drones launched by the Afghan Taliban that injured four civilians, including children, amid escalating cross-border clashes since late February.
- Pakistan's president Asif Ali Zardari said the Afghan Taliban forces crossed a 'red line' by attempting to target Pakistani civilians with drone attacks.
- The clashes between Pakistan and Afghanistan, which erupted late last month, have shown no signs of abating despite mediation efforts.
- Pakistan accuses the Afghan Taliban of harboring Pakistani militant groups, while Afghanistan denies such claims.
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Pakistan says Afghanistan crossed ‘red line’ by targeting civilians in drone attacks
KARACHI: President Asif Ali Zardari on Saturday said Afghanistan’s Taliban forces had “crossed a red line” by launching drone attacks on Pakistani civilian areas, warning of its “grave consequences” for the Afghan government. The cross-border strikes and clashes, which erupted late last month, have shown no signs of abating despite efforts by China, Turkiye and other countries
Pakistan accuses Afghan Taliban of having carried out a drone attack on civilians, intensifying the cross-border conflict Pakistan's President, Asif Ali Zardari, said on Saturday that
Pakistan’s president says Afghan Taliban forces crossed a ‘red line’ with drone attacks on civilians
Pakistan’s president says Afghanistan’s Taliban government has crossed a red line by launching drones into Pakistan, and Pakistan has reportedly answered with airstrikes.
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