KHAR: Taliban militants have kidnapped at least 25 Pakistani boys who had mistakenly crossed the unmarked border in the countrys lawless northwest into Afghanistan, DawnNews reported.
Moreover, an AFP report said more than 30 boys were kidnapped in the incident that took place on Thursday after the group of boys, aged between 12 and 18-years-old, visited the area of Gharkhi in Pakistans Bajaur tribal region for celebrations marking the Eid holiday.
These boys inadvertently crossed into Afghanistan while picnicking on the second day of Eid and were kidnapped by militants, senior local administration official Syed Nasim told AFP.
Afghanistan shares a disputed 2,400-kilometre border with Pakistan where senior militants are believed to reside.
Another administration official speaking anonymously said security forces were stretched thin along parts of the frontier.
It is a porous border and security cover is not available everywhere, he said.
Militants kidnap 25 Pakistani boys in Afghanistan | Pakistan | DAWN.COM
Moreover, an AFP report said more than 30 boys were kidnapped in the incident that took place on Thursday after the group of boys, aged between 12 and 18-years-old, visited the area of Gharkhi in Pakistans Bajaur tribal region for celebrations marking the Eid holiday.
These boys inadvertently crossed into Afghanistan while picnicking on the second day of Eid and were kidnapped by militants, senior local administration official Syed Nasim told AFP.
Afghanistan shares a disputed 2,400-kilometre border with Pakistan where senior militants are believed to reside.
Another administration official speaking anonymously said security forces were stretched thin along parts of the frontier.
It is a porous border and security cover is not available everywhere, he said.
Militants kidnap 25 Pakistani boys in Afghanistan | Pakistan | DAWN.COM