RAWALPINDI: Security forces successfully foiled a suicide attack carried out by Indian Sponsored Fitna Al Khawarij in Mir Ali, North Waziristan.
According to security sources, Khawarij terrorists attempted to attack a Pakistan security forces post in Mir Ali, which was foiled by the brave soldiers by killing four attackers on the spot.
Security sources said that one terrorist tried to ram an explosives-laden vehicle into the perimeter wall of a security forces’ camp, partially damaging the structure.
After the explosion, three other Khawarij attempted to enter the camp, but were shot dead outside the premises during a swift and courageous response by the security personnel.
It is pertinent to mention here that Pakistan has killed 88 Khawarij in the last 2 days along border crossings with Afghanistan.
Earlier, Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif said that Pakistani Army, under the leadership of Field Marshal Asim Munir, gave a befitting response to aggression by the Afghan Taliban.
Addressing the federal cabinet in Islamabad Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif strongly reacted to the recent border attacks in Afghanistan, saying that Pakistan hosted millions of Afghan refugees for decades, but now terrorists are attacking Pakistan from there.
He said that terrorists have been given free rein in Afghanistan, in whose attacks security forces and civilians are being martyred.
The Prime Minister said that “our brothers and sisters are living in Afghanistan, but now the measure of patience has been exhausted.” According to him, Pakistan has always desired peace, but recent events have made the situation serious.
Shehbaz Sharif said that a temporary ceasefire has been agreed upon for 48 hours at the request of the Afghan government to keep the path of talks open.
He said that the Afghan request was made when the Kabul leadership was present in India.
According to the Prime Minister, “Our armed forces have given a befitting reply to the Afghan aggression. The forces under the leadership of the Field Marshal took effective action.” He clarified that the ceasefire should not be temporary but for permanent peace, and Afghanistan will have to take concrete steps for this.
” The ball is now Afghanistan’s court”, he said.


