Pak-Afghan Forces Trade Fire As Talks Resume
Army soldiers stand guard during a temporary closure of the Friendship Gate crossing point at the Pakistan-Afghanistan border town of Chaman, Pakistan September 2, 2021 | Reuters
Islamabad- As officials of Pakistan and Afghanistan held talks in Turkiye to find a lasting solution to the cross-border militancy, their forces traded fire, testing the fragile peace between the two sides.
The talks began in Istanbul to defuse tension between Islamabad and Kabul that erupted in an open border conflict last month.
Both sides reported human losses during the clashes from October 11-15, which were brought under control after a temporary ceasefire that was extended and is still holding.
ADVERTISEMENTHowever, it came under strain on Thursday after a fire exchange for which the two sides blamed each other, but the situation was brought under control.
“We strongly reject claims circulated by the Afghan side regarding today's incident at the Pak-Afghan border at Chaman,” Pakistan's Ministry of Information and Broadcasting said in a statement.
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