ISLAMABAD – Ministry of the Foreign Affairs has summoned the Afghan charge d’affaires in the country’s federal capital to lodge a protest over the cross-border attack.
Expressing serious reservations over the rise in provocations from the Afghan border security forces, Islamabad strongly condemned such cross-border firing incidents and demanded strict action against concerned officials.
Authorities also asked the Kabul administration for enhancing the security measures in the border areas besides forming bilateral contacts more actively to evade these incidents.
Pakistan lodged the protest after several check posts were targeted in unprovoked shelling and firing from the Afghan side on April 14 that was continued for hours. Nearly 35 shells had been fired from Afghanistan in the cross-border attack.
On Friday, a total of eight Pakistani troops were martyred after terrorists ambushed a military convoy near the Afghan border in North Waziristan.
Seven Pakistani soldiers martyred in North Waziristan ambush: ISPR
At least four terrorists were also killed as armed forces are determined to eliminate the menace of terrorism from the country.