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Rocket attack from Afghanistan kills four soldiers: ISPR
DAWN.COM | MATEEN HAIDER — UPDATED 28 MINUTES AGO

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ISPR says rocket was fired from Afghanistan, army retaliated. —AFP/File
ISLAMABAD: A cross border rocket attack at an army post near Pak-Afghan border in Khyber Agency killed four soldiers and injured others, the military’s media wing reported.

According to the details, the Inter-Services Public Relations said that the rocket was fired by terrorists from Afghanistan on Sunday which resulted in the death of four military men and injured four others.

“According to reports, rounds fired from (the) Afghanistan side by terrorists hit an 8,000-feet-high Pakistani post in Akhandwala Pass,” the military said in a statement.

“Four Pakistan army soldiers embraced martyrdom and four others were injured due to the rocket fire. Pakistani troops befittingly responded and eliminated the group of terrorists,” it added.

This is not the first time that a cross border attack has happened on Pak-Afghan border.

The attack comes at a time when relations between Islamabad and Afghanistan had started deteriorating in the wake of a surge in Taliban attacks inside Afghanistan and statements of the Afghan leadership against Pakistan.

Meanwhile, Pakistan lodged strong protest with Afghanistan over the rocket attack from Afghan side.

"A strong protest was lodged with Afghanistan's Ambassador Jannan Mosazai and he was told that Kabul must take urgent steps to stop such attacks from its territory," Foreign Office sources said.

Pakistan had also summoned the Afghan ambassador last week to protest over a border clash in which three Frontier Constabulary men were killed on August 16 and 17.

Afghanistan’s Ambassador Janan Mosazai was summoned by Foreign Secretary Aizaz Chaudhry a day after Pakistani envoy in Kabul Abrar Hussain was summoned by the Afghan foreign ministry over the same incident in which they claim that eight of their border guards had been killed.

“A strong protest was also lodged on cross-border violations from the Afghan side on 16 and 17 August 2015, which resulted in death of three FC personnel and injuries to two others,” a FO statement said.

“The Afghan ambassador was conveyed that, as a matter of policy, Pakistani authorities do not initiate fire and return fire only in self-defence,” it added.

Earlier in July, two soldiers were wounded when Afghan National Army fired at Pakistan Army’s position in Angoor Adda area of South Waziristan Agency.

A rocket-propelled grenade-7 and a few rounds of small arms were fired on the Angoor Adda gate from the Afghan side causing injuries to the soldiers, ISPR had said.

Pakistan's seven tribal districts near the Afghan border are rife with homegrown insurgents and are strongholds of Taliban and Al-Qaeda operatives.

Local militants have fled ongoing military offensives since 2008, taking refuge across the border and attacking Pakistani military checkpoints and civilians from there.
Rocket attack from Afghanistan kills four soldiers: ISPR - Pakistan - DAWN.COM
 
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Oh my my Muslim brethrens are killing Muslim brethrens
 
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Oh my my Muslim brethrens are killing Muslim brethrens

Most likely a misfire and even
Rocket attack from Afghanistan kills four soldiers: ISPR
DAWN.COM | MATEEN HAIDER — UPDATED 28 MINUTES AGO

55d9ad1152da9.jpg

ISPR says rocket was fired from Afghanistan, army retaliated. —AFP/File
ISLAMABAD: A cross border rocket attack at an army post near Pak-Afghan border in Khyber Agency killed four soldiers and injured others, the military’s media wing reported.

According to the details, the Inter-Services Public Relations said that the rocket was fired by terrorists from Afghanistan on Sunday which resulted in the death of four military men and injured four others.

“According to reports, rounds fired from (the) Afghanistan side by terrorists hit an 8,000-feet-high Pakistani post in Akhandwala Pass,” the military said in a statement.

“Four Pakistan army soldiers embraced martyrdom and four others were injured due to the rocket fire. Pakistani troops befittingly responded and eliminated the group of terrorists,” it added.

This is not the first time that a cross border attack has happened on Pak-Afghan border.

The attack comes at a time when relations between Islamabad and Afghanistan had started deteriorating in the wake of a surge in Taliban attacks inside Afghanistan and statements of the Afghan leadership against Pakistan.

Meanwhile, Pakistan lodged strong protest with Afghanistan over the rocket attack from Afghan side.

"A strong protest was lodged with Afghanistan's Ambassador Jannan Mosazai and he was told that Kabul must take urgent steps to stop such attacks from its territory," Foreign Office sources said.

Pakistan had also summoned the Afghan ambassador last week to protest over a border clash in which three Frontier Constabulary men were killed on August 16 and 17.

Afghanistan’s Ambassador Janan Mosazai was summoned by Foreign Secretary Aizaz Chaudhry a day after Pakistani envoy in Kabul Abrar Hussain was summoned by the Afghan foreign ministry over the same incident in which they claim that eight of their border guards had been killed.

“A strong protest was also lodged on cross-border violations from the Afghan side on 16 and 17 August 2015, which resulted in death of three FC personnel and injuries to two others,” a FO statement said.

“The Afghan ambassador was conveyed that, as a matter of policy, Pakistani authorities do not initiate fire and return fire only in self-defence,” it added.

Earlier in July, two soldiers were wounded when Afghan National Army fired at Pakistan Army’s position in Angoor Adda area of South Waziristan Agency.

A rocket-propelled grenade-7 and a few rounds of small arms were fired on the Angoor Adda gate from the Afghan side causing injuries to the soldiers, ISPR had said.

Pakistan's seven tribal districts near the Afghan border are rife with homegrown insurgents and are strongholds of Taliban and Al-Qaeda operatives.

Local militants have fled ongoing military offensives since 2008, taking refuge across the border and attacking Pakistani military checkpoints and civilians from there.
Rocket attack from Afghanistan kills four soldiers: ISPR - Pakistan - DAWN.COM

Most likely a misfire.
 
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first of all, RIP to the soldiers
..Pakistani troops befittingly responded and eliminated the group of terrorists,” it added.

but it doesn't say how, did they fire back with their own rounds or go into Afghanistan ?

also, any info on what kind of rockets these were and how they managed such accurate fire, this is the TTP, right ?
 
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RIP our soldiers.

PA should respond strongly like they responded against Indians.
 
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Rocket attack from Afghanistan kills four soldiers: ISPR

ISPR says rocket was fired from Afghanistan, army retaliated. —AFP/File
ISLAMABAD: A cross border rocket attack at an army post near Pak-Afghan border in Khyber Agency killed four soldiers and injured others, the military’s media wing reported.

“According to reports, rounds fired from (the) Afghanistan side by terrorists hit an 8,000-feet-high Pakistani post in Akhandwala Pass,” the military said in a statement.


This is bull shiit. No random basic rockets hit an 8000 feet high post (estimated 8 KM). These have to be either guided rockets or small missiles. This is too much precision involved here.

Is India trying to involve Pakistan in a similar scenario? Like a two front war with India and Afghanistan? Why do I have a feeling that's what 's going on? With Indian media constantly mongering war in India and abroad, the lobby's at work, and the Afghanistan talking about "hot pursuit", this all sounds too connected.

@kaonalpha @Oscar @MastanKhan @Jango @Irfan Baloch @Horus : any insight guys?
 
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Is India trying to involve Pakistan in a similar scenario? Like a two front war with India and Afghanistan? Why do I have a feeling that's what 's going on? With Indian media constantly mongering war in India and abroad, the lobby's at work, and the Afghanistan talking about "hot pursuit", this all sounds too connected.

Joint pressure was applied by Afghanistan and India before NSA talks.

This is very dangerous because Pakistan has been making peace overtures towards Afghanistan and in return they have been colluding to impede Pakistan geopolitically. They cannot be trusted.

Think tanks need to redraw foreign policy of Afghanistan. A regime change is required.
 
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RIP to fallen soldiers
This is bull shiit. No random basic rockets hit an 8000 feet high post (estimated 8 KM). These have to be either guided rockets or small missiles. This is too much precision involved here.

Is India trying to involve Pakistan in a similar scenario? Like a two front war with India and Afghanistan? Why do I have a feeling that's what 's going on? With Indian media constantly mongering war in India and abroad, the lobby's at work, and the Afghanistan talking about "hot pursuit", this all sounds too connected.

@kaonalpha @Oscar @MastanKhan @Jango @Irfan Baloch @Horus : any insight guys?
8000feet = 8km? :o:o_O:what: even mount everest is 8.7 km high :crazy:
 
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This probably is the same incidence in which 8 afghan soldiers were also killed and afghans were protesting about a day before...

If the mountain on afghan side was higher than that on our side that would explain the lucky shot....
 
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RIP to soldiers.
So basically these are Non state actors of afghanistan.

This is bull shiit. No random basic rockets hit an 8000 feet high post (estimated 8 KM). These have to be either guided rockets or small missiles. This is too much precision involved here.

Is India trying to involve Pakistan in a similar scenario? Like a two front war with India and Afghanistan? Why do I have a feeling that's what 's going on? With Indian media constantly mongering war in India and abroad, the lobby's at work, and the Afghanistan talking about "hot pursuit", this all sounds too connected.

@kaonalpha @Oscar @MastanKhan @Jango @Irfan Baloch @Horus : any insight guys?

8000 ft=8km ? What did you say your educational qualification was ?
 
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