Afghanistan Says Pakistan Strike on Kabul Leaves 4 Dead
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Pakistan’s president says Afghan Taliban forces crossed a 'red line' with drone attacks on civilians
Pakistan’s president on Saturday warned neighboring Afghanistan’s Taliban government that it had “ crossed a red line ” by launching drone attacks on civilian areas in Pakistan and said the administration in Kabul has brought “grave consequences upon itself.
Security forces intercepted and shot down the drones using electronic countermeasures • President says Afghan regime has ‘crossed a red line’ ISLAMABAD: At least four people, including two children, were injured when the Afghan Taliban launched a “few rudimentary” drones,
MOIB says no credible evidence for Taliban's battlefield claims, Afghan public suffering under terror sponsors
Pakistan has been the Afghan Taliban’s closest friend for decades. It was Islamabad that helped give birth to the Taliban in the early 1990s – as a way to give Pakistan "strategic depth" in its rivalry with India.
Drones were intercepted through ‘soft and hard kills’; attacks aimed at inducing fear, says the military’s media wing.
Drones miss intended targets, debris from UAVs injures two children in Quetta, two civilians in Kohat, Rawalpindi
Four people, including two children, were injured when Afghan Taliban drones were intercepted over Pakistan. The military vows to continue operations against terrorism.
Pakistan's president on Saturday issued a warning to Afghanistan’s Taliban government over drone attacks. President Asif Ali Zardari said that Afghan Taliban had "crossed a red line" by launching
Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari says the administration in Kabul has brought ‘grave consequences upon itself’.