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Fault lines within Taliban come to fore after Pak airstrikes in Afghanistan

Fault lines within Taliban come to fore after Pak airstrikes in Afghanistan

The error line in the Taliban appeared in front of the meeting to discuss a response to air strikes conducted by Pakistan in the land of Afghanistan which left more than 40 dead.

Pakistan crashed into the province of Afghanistan from Khost and Kunar on Saturday, leaving more than 40 dead.

Airstrikes Paccistan encourages a series of protests throughout the country. Protesters and authorities in Afghanistan said this attack violated the country’s sovereignty.

While Deputy Taliban Uttster Mullah Mullah Abdul Ghani asked the decision of Islamabad to carry out airstrikes in the Afghanistan area, Defense Minister Mullah Yaqoub, Deputy Defense Minister Mullah FAZL and Army Chief of Staff Fashuddin Fitrat insisted on a firm response to Pakistan.

However, Minister of Home Affairs Sirajuddin Haqqani and Higher Education Minister Abdul Baqi Haqqani stated that Kabul had to be involved in dialogue with Islamabad to resolve the problem.

Meanwhile, Pakistan, claimed that seven Pakistani army soldiers were killed in North Waziristan in an attack on April 14 conducted by terrorists operating from Afghanistan, asking the Taliban to secure the Pak-Afghanistan border area on their side and take action involved in terrorist activities against Pakistan.

Border battles, air violations and artillery shooting across the Durand line have increased in recent months.

Previously, Pakistani army helicopters were shot on April 7 by Afghanistan along the line of Durand in the province of Nimroz, while the military military fired 56 artillery shells on April 14 at all borders in the Province of Kunar and Nuristan.

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