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2 dead, 1 injured in ‘unprovoked, indiscriminate’ firing by Afghan sentry on pedestrians at Chaman border: ISPR

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According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), a child was also injured during the firing.

“On October 4, at 1600 hours, an Afghan sentry employed at Friendship Gate of Chaman Border Crossing along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border in Balochistan opened unprovoked and indiscriminate firing at pedestrians moving from Pakistan to Afghanistan,” it said.

The ISPR said the incident occurred at the outbound gate located on the zero line.


“Own troops exercised extreme restraint and avoided any exchange of fire in the presence of innocent passengers to avoid collateral damage,” it stated.

The ISPR said the bodies have been shifted to the Chaman District Headquarters Hospital and the injured child, who was immediately evacuated by security forces, is under treatment.

“Afghan authorities have been approached to inquire the reason for such irresponsible and reckless act, apprehend and hand over the culprit to Pakistani authorities,” the statement said.

It added that the interim Afghan government was expected to “exercise control over its troops and impart discipline to act responsibly in order to avoid recurrence of such incidents in future”.

“Pakistan remains committed to contributing towards peace, prosperity and development through positive and constructive bilateral relations, however, such unpleasant occurrences have the potential to harm the sincere intent and purpose,” the ISPR statement concluded.

Last year, six people were killed and 17 others sustained injuries in firing by the Afghan Border Forces at the Chaman border. The incident was widely condemned by the then-government, Foreign Office and diplomats.

The cross-border attack had also led to the closure of the busy Chaman border crossing used for trade and transit.

Today’s incident comes a day after the caretaker government gave an ultimatum to all undocumented immigrants, including Afghan nationals, to leave Pakistan by October 31, or risk imprisonment and deportation to their respective countries.

The new policy announcement triggered concerns by several quarters, including the Afghan government which termed it “unacceptable”.

Condemnations
In a statement released immediately after the cross-border attack was reported, Interior Minister Sarfaraz Bugti said an elderly man and a child were martyred in the firing. He added it was initiated by the Afghan side.

“Such incidents are not acceptable in any way, The Pakistani forces showed patience and tolerance on the unprovoked firing, and our soldiers avoided retaliatory firing due to the presence of civilians.

“It is hoped that the Afghan government will take this incident seriously and ensure strict action,” he stated, adding that such incidents had a negative impact on bilateral relations.
 
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Last year, six people were killed and 17 others sustained injuries in firing by the Afghan Border Forces at the Chaman border.
This seems like a regular occurrence.

Today’s incident comes a day after the caretaker government gave an ultimatum to all undocumented immigrants, including Afghan nationals, to leave Pakistan by October 31, or risk imprisonment and deportation to their respective countries.
Pakistan should immediately retract this ultimatum to stop regular killings of innocents by the Taliban government. An apology would help really.
 
Sad state of affairs on the western borders of Paksiatn. Afghanistan under Taliban has become a massive headache for the world and Paksiatn specifically.

Considering that Talibans are an in-cohesive bunch, it is very difficult to control them. Even their highest rulers can’t control various factions.
 
Sad state of affairs on the western borders of Paksiatn. Afghanistan under Taliban has become a massive headache for the world and Paksiatn specifically.

Considering that Talibans are an in-cohesive bunch, it is very difficult to control them. Even their highest rulers can’t control various factions.
To be honest the Talibans are still ‘kinder’ when it comes to killing the Pak citizens and soldiers. They at least kill in single digit at a time. The US led NATO, on the other hand, had killed 28 soldiers in a single incident.

I hope Taliban and the caretaker government resolve all bilateral issues, India wants peaceful relations for all neighbors.
 
Hopefully, peace prevails. A peaceful neighbourhood is the only way for the region to grow economically.

With, India out of Afghanistan, hopefully its name wouldn’t be dragged into the violence in the western region of our neighbour. They need to sit down on the table with all the stake holders and find a peaceful solution.
 
Pakistani jerenals will build a new DHA plot and start farming in the area
 
How strange indian started liking Pakistan generals
 

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