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RASC News > News > Pakistan Army: Afghanistan Serves as a Safe Haven and Arming Center for Terrorists
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Pakistan Army: Afghanistan Serves as a Safe Haven and Arming Center for Terrorists

Published 07/05/2024
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RASC News Agency: Sharif Ahmad Chaudhry, spokesperson for the Pakistan Army, recently revealed the names and videos of Afghanistani citizens allegedly involved in terrorist attacks, claiming that Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) operates from Afghanistani soil and carries out terrorist attacks in Pakistan.

 

Chaudhry discussed this during a press conference, stating that sufficient evidence had been presented to the Afghanistani Taliban, but no positive outcome has been achieved. According to a report from Aamaj News published on Tuesday, May 7, Chaudhry criticized the Afghanistani Taliban for failing to comply with the Doha agreement.

 

The Pakistan Army spokesperson added that Islamabad would use any means necessary to protect its citizens’ security. Chaudhry noted that the recent attack on Chinese citizens in Pakistan was planned in Afghanistan, and the suicide bomber came from Afghanistan.

 

He stated that terrorists in Afghanistan have access to advanced weapons and the country serves as a safe haven for terrorists. Pakistani officials have repeatedly expressed concern about the presence and activities of terrorist groups, especially the TTP, in Afghanistan under Taliban control.

RASC 07/05/2024

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