At least 13 terrorist’s killed in Pakistani strikes on suspected militant hideouts in Afghanistan

File photo of Border security personnel of Afghanistan and Pakistan stand guard at the zero point Torkham border crossing between the two countries

Islamabad — Pakistani security officials, speaking on the condition of anonymity in line with regulations, told The media that Tuesday’s operation was to dismantle a training facility and kill insurgents in the province of Paktika, bordering Afghanistan.

Meanwhile, in a statement, Mohammad Khurasani, the spokesman for the Pakistani Taliban or Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, claimed that 50 people, including 27 women and children, have died in the strikes.

Pakistan has not commented on the strikes. However, on Wednesday, the Pakistani military said security forces killed 13 insurgents in an overnight intelligence-based operation in South Waziristan, a district located along eastern Afghanistan’s Paktika province.

In March, Pakistan said intelligence-based strikes took place in the border regions inside Afghanistan.

Pakistan has seen innumerable militant attacks in the past two decades but there has been an uptick in recent months. The latest was this weekend when at least 16 Pakistani soldiers were killed when TTP attacked a checkpoint in the country’s northwest.

Pakistani officials have accused the Taliban of not doing enough to combat militant activity across the shared border, a charge the Afghan Taliban government denies, saying it does not allow anyone to carry out attacks against any country.

BY: The Times Union