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BREAKING !! PAKISTAN HAS CAPTURED AFGHAN CHECK POSTS .

Lol. Whatever makes you sleep better. Rest assured gate is being built and there is not a damn thing you could do about that.

Yaar why are you quoting him. He is an afghan whose media is feeding them rubbish unheard and unreported. Last night twitters especially Indians were sayings reports are that we lost 4 tanks, 60 soldiers and lost territory as well.

You will only troll him and his lack of knowledge in this event due to unrealistic media reporting from Afghanistan. Heck some outlets of their media are acting as if its total war.
 
Yaar why are you quoting him. He is an afghan whose media is feeding them rubbish unheard and unreported. Last night twitters especially Indians were sayings reports are that we lost 4 tanks, 60 soldiers and lost territory as well.

You will only troll him and his lack of knowledge in this event due to unrealistic media reporting from Afghanistan. Heck some outlets of their media are acting as if its total war.
What really would be better if there is no media blackout on our side. Let the numbers come to light.
 
It was Pakistan that called for ceasefire 2 days ago after losing scores of border guards but later on next night it intentionally provoked firing again that resulted in killing of guards on both sides of the durand line.

Pakistan called for a ceasefire because it is a responsible country. International media too is corroborating the Pakistani view that firing is starting from Afghanistan and Pakistan is simply retaliating. Lets be honest, you guys are starting this violence because you cant tolerate any kind of fortification along this "disputed" border. I put "" because the only country on this planet that thinks this border is disputed is Afghanistan! Under international law Pakistan has every right to build this gate, and mark my words, we will build this gate.

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What really would be better if there is no media blackout on our side. Let the numbers come to light.

There isn't much of a black out. More like difficulty in reporting and ofcoursw sensitive information issues. Soldiers have been barred from talking to media about their plans and movements. You see this is cross border firing and not an invasion where we can count the losses much easily in terms of territory, bodies of enemy soldiers left behind in hasty retreats e.t.c

In cross border firing all we can know is how many injured or dead on our end and how many posts we have burned. The moment it began @Spring Onion was effectively able to give updates on our end movements but was not able to tell enemy losses bcz it was at their end.

Even abandoned posts can't tell how many enemy lost bcz while abandoning they would take the bodies with them.

Anyhow our media has been reporting the injured very well with names as well of FC personal and civilians and of course the coverage of the brave hero major Jawad ali changezi.
 
Torkham border standoff extends to Chaman
CHAMAN/QUETTA: Unprovoked firing from across Afghan border continued for the third day on Wednesday as both Pakistan and Afghanistan increased deployment of troops at Torkham border after deadly clashes, Samaa reported.

Security official say Pakistan army has moved heavy weaponry and additional troops to the Afghan border.

Sources said the tension at Torkham border has extended to Chaman border where both the counties were beefing up troop numbers.

Curfew remained imposed in areas at Pakistani side for the third day today, as trade

The fresh firing from Afghanistan has left two more security personnel injured, a day after the cross border firing martyred a Major.

The clashes have killed least three people, forcing the closure of the main border crossing at Chaman and Torkham.

Today, hundreds of trucks loaded with goods remained struck at both sides of the border. Civic life remained crippled as thousands of people continued to suffer.

The fighting erupted after Afghan forces objected to the construction of a gate on the Pakistani side, opening fire on Pakistani soldiers.

Pakistan army retaliated with heavy fire and destroyed a military checkpost inside Afghan area.

Islamabad and Kabul have summoned each other's diplomats to lodge strong formal complaints.

"In order to check movement of terrorists through Torkham, Pakistan is constructing a gate on our own side of the border as a necessity to check unwanted and illegal movement," Pakistan Army said in a statement on Monday.

Torkham is one of the major crossings between Afghanistan and Pakistan, where hundreds of trucks and thousands of people cross the border daily through the Khyber Pass.

The border was closed over similar clashes last month, but was reopened after an understanding was reached between the two countries. – Samaa/AFP
http://www.samaa.tv/pakistan/2016/06/torkham-border-standoff-extends-to-chaman/


Torkham standoff escalates amid cross-border firing
PESHAWAR/LANDI KOTAL/QUETTA: Cross-border firing erupted at Torkham as Islamabad blamed Kabul for an escalation in tensions following an attack on Pakistani troops a day earlier that left an army major dead on Tuesday.

Official sources said that the firing began again minutes before Iftar when Pakistan restarted building of a gate on its side of the Torkham border.

They confirmed injuries to two more Frontier Corps personnel during the renewed armed clashes amid full-scale preparations for the installation of the gate.

Islamabad blames Kabul for sabotaging peace efforts
“The Afghan side will not find us mere sitting ducks if they continue with their unprovoked and indiscriminate firing at our forces,” a top administrative official told Dawn moments after the eruption of fresh clashes.

Also on Tuesday, the army chief, Gen Raheel Sharif, visited forward locations in North and South Waziristan and made it clear that the military’s focus would now be on an efficient border management to curb cross-border movement of terrorists.

His remarks came in the wake of efforts being made to regulate movement on the Pak-Afghan border with the government having imposed restrictions on Afghan nationals entering Pakistan without valid travel documents from June 1.

The move to regulate the movement by setting up fences on the Pak-Afghan border at Torkham led to an exchange of heavy gunfire between Pakistani and Afghan troops on Sunday and Monday.

In a statement, Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan blamed Afghanistan for “sabotaging the sincere efforts” of Pakistan for an effective border management for curbing cross-border infiltration.

“Afghanistan has to decide whether it wants to support our efforts for regional peace or wants to play someone else’s game,” he said.

Khyber Agency Political Agent Khalid Mehmud said: “We will go all out for achieving our goal no matter how severe the scale of resistance of Afghan forces.”

He said Pakistan was under no obligation to acquire permission for the installation of a gate quite inside its territory, “neither would we make any excuses for the achievement of our internationally legitimate right of securing and managing our border”.

The Army Engineering Corps, in assistance with regular army and FC, continued with their fixing of the gate at its designated location on the Pakistan side.

The construction activity continued amid heavy artillery and tank shelling as reports came that one of the shells directly targeted Javed Sanger (bunker) on the Afghan side, destroying it completely. A number of Afghan border guards were reportedly killed in the attack.

The official sources said that fresh army back-up forces, along with artillery and tanks, were moved to the army camp in Landi Kotal and near the border alongside additional FC personnel dispatched to the Torkham border.

The curfew was relaxed on Tuesday in Landi Kotal, but no one was allowed to go beyond the Machni checkpoint on Landi Kotal-Torkham road.

Two Afghan policemen were killed and nine others wounded in gunfights since Sunday, said Mohammad Ayub Hussain Khil, border police chief in eastern Afghanistan, according to AFP.

“The firing continued till 7:00 am (Tuesday). The border is now closed until the tension subsides,” he said.

Slain major laid to rest

The Inter-Services Public Relations said in a statement that Major Ali Jawad Changezi succumbed to his wounds at the Combined Military Hospital.

Army Chief Gen Raheel Sharif, Corps Commander of Peshawar Lt Gen Hidayat Ur Rehman, family members of the deceased and senior military officers attended his funeral prayers at Peshawar Garrison.

Later in the evening, Major Changezi was laid to rest in the Baheshat-i-Zainab graveyard in Quetta. He was to retire in December this year.

Country-wide combing operations to continue

The army chief spent the whole day with the tribal people and troops busy in the consolidation phase of the Zarb-i-Azb operation. He was briefed on the ongoing operations and rehabilitation work and its effects on social landscape of the area.

For enduring stability, Gen Raheel said, intelligence-based operations and combing operations would continue with the same vigour across the country.

He praised tribal people’s support in combating terrorism, acknowledged their sacrifices and assured them that terrorists would never be allowed to return and the army would not go back till the job was fully done.

Gen Raheel said Zarb-i-Azb had been launched against terrorists of all hues and colour and their sanctuaries had been dismantled without any discrimination. He said the operation was in its final stages in the fewer left-out pockets. The army, with the support of the entire nation, had achieved unparalleled successes in the fight against terrorism, he added.

The army chief also inaugurated multiple projects as part of the post-operation rehabilitation plan for Fata. He inaugurated a 72km Miramshah-Razmak-Makeen dual-carriage road as part of the 705km central trade corridor.

The new road constructed by the Frontier Works Organisation will considerably reduce travelling time between North and South Waziristan. He also commissioned a state-of-the-art 100-bed Sheikha Fatima Binte Mubarak Hospital at Shola in South Waziristan.

Gen Raheel said development of Fata was a priority task being undertaken by the army as a comprehensive plan and the projects would improve the quality of life in tribal areas, usher a new era of economic prosperity and address the problem of militancy on a long-term basis.

The army has so far undertaken 567 projects in the social, communications and power sectors in Waziristan.

Published in Dawn, June 15th, 2016
http://www.dawn.com/news/1264956
 
Oh man windy, u have serious problem, How many time you fried in 2016 vs 2015? its in countable digits vs 3/4 digits in 2015..... u didn't got the point

In 2015 you fire almost everyday, no in 2016? , you fire once or twice. Are you joking , from 100+ volations / month in 2015 to Single few incident in 6 months? you can do better then that

we have more PAK citizens pic which are captured in india then u have. if India open lists it fill the book.

As i said, being a victim of your own propaganda, you will never comprehend or digest some realities.
Pakistan may violate the ceasefire at times but such tactics are exclusive to the Indian phyche...whenever there is trouble at home, it increases tension on the borders, if in doubt, check out the period when crowds took to the streets after that bus rape case or when Anna Hazare was making things difficult for the government....what best way to divert the attention other than the bogeyman Pakistan.
As for your photo album, remember this and others. so save yourself from further humiliation.


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Military and Govt are on same page regarding all decisions - Asim Bajwa

Our troops responded effectively - Asim Bajwa reveals details of Torkham Border incident
 
From pictures and Media what I have seen, it looks that only scouts and Border Troops from the Pakistan side are involved in the fighting, the regular Pakistan Army has not yet entered the battlefield, while the ANA is in full swing to throw everything at the frontline !
 
So Pakistan is trading its sovereignty for financial assistance? That's terrible!
lol? what planet you from? is it something strange for you? American leadership sells its soul for subsidised oil from KSA and and treasury bonds. thats terrible at super power proportions

Killing Pakistan army Major was big mistake by these Afghan guard. ...this retaliation was expected.
they can open other fronts or attack unmanned or lightly manned outposts along the border that goes for hundreds of miles. I expect skirmishes along Baluchistan and other parts of KPK as well. NDS got nothing to loose.. they will cause some disruption and run back to Kabul.

this situation should be handled carefully by GHQ
 
Pakistan should try to avoid looking aggressor to Afghan masses which their media may have been already portraying Pakistan.

Good remark to which there is a simple solution : civil affairs military teams!

Thanks to cultural similarities, it should be easier fro Pakistan than for ISAF.
Every penny and effort invested will perennialize gains by soothing hearts.

Have a good day, Tay.
 
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Teach a lesson to afghan army idiots.
These war Lord soldiers don't know how to behave in regular army.

they can open other fronts or attack unmanned or lightly manned outposts along the border that goes for hundreds of miles. I expect skirmishes along Baluchistan and other parts of KPK as well.
Afghans can take any decisions by their own, it depends on Americans what they tell them to do.
 
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