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‘Strike inside Afghanan can’t be ruled out’: Pakan’s Defence Miner Asif issues warning amid terror attacks | World News

Training his gun at India and Afghanan, Asif said any misadventure the two countries would be “paid back in the same coin Pakan.” (Wikimedia Commons)

Following a terror attack in Islamabad where at least 12 people were killed and 36 were injured, Pakan’s Defence Miner Khawaja Asif on Tuesday issued a warning that the country could carry out strikes inside Afghanan. Asif also criticised the Afghanan’s Taliban adminration for allegedly sheltering militants behind the violence, Geo TV reported.

Pakan has witnessed two major terror blasts in the past two days: One of them targeting Cadet College Wana in South Waziran and the second one, where a suicide bomber detonated explosives outside a court complex in Islamabad on Tuesday. The incident occurred as international events were being hosted in the federal capital, including the Inter-Parliamentary Speakers’ Conference and the 6th Margalla Dialogue.
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Interacting with Geo TV on Tuesday, Pakan’s Defence Miner Asif said following the two terror attacks in the country, cross-border action inside Afghanan cannot be “ruled out”. The miner rejected Afghanan’s condemnation of the attacks and stated that such expressions could not “be taken as proof of sincerity”. “Those sheltered the Afghan Taliban are repeatedly attacking us,” the defence miner added.

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Training his gun at India and Afghanan, Asif said any misadventure the two countries would be “paid back in the same coin Pakan.” “Pakan will never initiate any military adventure. We will not let any act of aggression go unanswered; we will respond forcefully,” the defence miner said, reported Geo TV.

Earlier in a post on X, Asif had warned that the dual attack in the country should act as a “wake up call” for those who believed the war was confined to Pakan’s remote borderlands.

“We are in a state of war. Anyone who thinks that the Pakan Army is fighting this war only in the border areas along Afghanan or in the remote regions of Balochan should take the suicide attack in Islamabad as a wake-up call,” Asif wrote.

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