Pakistani Army: 30 militants tried to leave Afghanistan
The Pakistani army announced on Friday that it killed 30 armed people who tried to cross the border from Afghanistan over the past three days, after 16 soldiers were killed in the same border zone last week.
The militants belong to the Pakistani movement of the Taliban or his groups, in accordance with the fact that the army announced in a statement accusing India, the archery of Pakistan of supporting armed people.
The statement says that “the armed forces showed a high professional meaning and allowed to avoid a possible catastrophe.”
He added: “A large number of weapons, ammunition and explosives were also seized.”
The operation took place in the northern border region of Vaziristan, where 16 Pakistani soldiers were killed last week as a result of a suicide attack, a faction related to the Pakistani Taliban, took responsibility for it.
The Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif praised the security forces “to disappoint to penetrate her.”
In his statement, his office confirmed on Friday: “We are determined to eliminate all forms of terrorism.”
In a statement by the Prime Minister was also accused of supporting the armed uprising in Pakistan.
India and Pakistan, which have nuclear weapons, exchange charges of supporting armed groups working on the lands of the two countries.