Militants in Pakistan Kill 9 in Separate Police Attacks
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In the footage, the men hold up their military identity cards and ask for help, saying they were given official service IDs and sent on duty by the Pakistani Army.
Afghan army attacked Pakistani military positions near the Durand Line in the province's Nazian and Darbaba districts.
Observers cited in the report argue that Munir has personally driven this “dangerous” strategy, particularly against individuals linked to former prime minister Imran Khan, who remains jailed.
Pakistani soldiers captured by Baloch rebels in Balochistan cry and beg for help as Asim Munir's army disowns them and refuses to acknowledge them, exposing the Pakistan Army's ill intent towards their own personnel.
Eleven military personnel have been killed in a gunfight with armed fighters in the country’s northwest, according to the Pakistani army. The gun battle erupted early on Wednesday during an intelligence operation in the Orakzai district near the Afghan ...
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From Kargil To Balochistan: Questions Mount Over Pakistan Army’s Handling Of Captured Soldiers
Tensions have escalated after the separatist group Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) released photographs and videos on February 14 claiming it had captured seven Pakistani soldiers in Balochistan. The group issued a seven-day ultimatum demanding the release of its detained fighters in exchange for the soldiers,
This comes after the Pakistan Army claimed earlier in February that it had killed more than 200 BLA fighters in targeted offensives
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India condemns Pakistan's airstrikes in Afghanistan
India on Sunday issued a strong condemnation of Pakistan's reported airstrikes inside Afghanistan, describing the action as a violation of Afghan sovereignty that resulted in civilian casualties, including women and children,