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Pakistan fortifies border with Afghanistan to reduce cross border attacks

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Fencing and surveillance technology would prevent attacks on both sides of the border, says Maj Gen Nauman Zakaria.
APPublished about 7 hours ago
Pakistan Army said that newly installed fence and guard posts along the Pak-Afghan border will help prevent militant attacks,

Maj Gen Nauman Zakaria, the Pakistan commander for the South Waziristan region, told reporters during a visit to the border on Wednesday that the fencing and surveillance technology would prevent attacks on both sides of the border.

Pakistan began construction of the fencing earlier this year.

United States President Donald Trump has recently reiterated longstanding accusations that Pakistan turns a blind eye to militant groups that launch attacks in Afghanistan from within its territory, allegations always denied by Islamabad.

Afghanistan has levelled similar accusations but has also objected to the building of the border fence. The stepped-up fortifications have angered Kabul, which does not recognise the frontier as an international border.

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Electronic surveillance equipment near a newly fenced border fencing along Afghan border in NW. —AFP

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An army helicopter patrol near a newly fenced border fencing along with Afghan's Paktika province. —AFP
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Soldiers patrol next to a newly fenced border fencing along Afghan border at Kitton Orchard Post in NW.—AFP

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A soldier keeps vigil next to a newly fenced border fencing in Angoor Adda, South Waziristan.—AFP
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A soldier keeps vigil beside a newly fenced border fencing along Afghan border at Kitton Orchard Post in NW.—AFP
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Pakistani soldiers keep vigil next to a newly fenced border fencing at Kitton Orchard Post in NW.—AFP

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A Pakistani soldier keeps vigil next to a newly fenced border fencing in Angoor Adda, SW.—AFP

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Pakistani soldiers patrol next to a newly fenced border fencing in Angoor Adda, SW.—AFP
 
This incidentally also explains why the US asked us to rescue the Canadians, unlike 2011, a helicopter crossing was likely to be observed.
 
Good progress!! Masha Allah :tup:

Hey @A-Team , looks like your two bit efforts to use the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan to spread militancy in Pakistan are going to get a cork up the rear end real soon , you underestimated the resolve of Pakistan

Now go ahead and throw a hissy fit that afghans dont recognize the durand line :D tag some randi indians also to join in in :lol:
 
Hey @A-Team, I presume you are ok with the border being fenced:disagree:, stops bad guys from both sides crossing over:agree:, it's what you folks have been asking us to do:agree:, now we have done it do not complain about the method employed by Pak govt.:lol:
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This just shows who's actually serious about finishing terrorism in the region. :)
 
It is great for both countries. Troublemakers shouldn't be allowed to cross the border. In addition to the fencing, PA is adding fortifications with facilities for the soldiers to stay so good news for Pakistanis and bad news for bad guys.
 
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