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PAKISTAN WARNS AFGHANISTAN'S TALIBAN NOT TO SHELTER MILITANTS

Islamabad has issued a warning to Afghanistan's Taliban leadership, accusing it
of giving shelter to militants. In turn, the Taliban claim Pakistani bombings
recently killed dozens of civilians on Afghan soil.



The Taliban has been in control of Afghanistan since the Western withdrawal last
August

Tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan have been on the rise since the
ultra-religious hardline Taliban seized Kabul last year.

Islamabad claims that regular attacks are being carried out by militant groups
operating from across the border.


WHAT DID THE PAKISTANI GOVERNMENT SAY?

In its statement on Sunday, the Pakistani Foreign Ministry gave an unusually
direct assessment of the situation.

"Pakistan, once again, strongly condemns terrorists operating with impunity from
Afghan soil to carry out activities in Pakistan," it said in a statement on
Sunday.

Islamabad urged Kabul "to secure Pak-Afghan Border region and take stern actions
against the individuals involved in terrorist activities in Pakistan."

Pakistan was itself often accused of harboring the Afghan Taliban before the
hardline movement returned to power last August. Islamabad has since been at the
forefront of efforts to have the world engage with the new Afghan government.

It remains unclear if Pakistan's new Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif will offer as
much support to the Taliban as his predecessor Imran Khan. Under conservative
Islamist Khan, who was ousted in a no-confidence vote earlier this month,
Pakistan has drifted away from US influence and closer to Russia and China.

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AFGHANISTAN: TALIBAN CURTAIL WOMEN'S RIGHTS


TALIBAN PROTESTS BOMBINGS, CIVILIAN DEATHS

Islamabad's warning follows reports that the Pakistan air force carried out
bombing raids in Afghanistan's eastern regions of Khost and Kunar late on
Friday.

The Taliban claimed that at least 45 civilians had been killed, including at
least five children and a woman, in the air assaults. There were protests in
Khost on Saturday in response to the attacks.

Protests erupted in Afghanistan after Taliban officials said 45 people were
killed in Pakistani bombing raids

The Pakistani Foreign Ministry has not confirmed the air strikes, and Pakistan's
embassy in Kabul denied the country had carried them out.

Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid urged Pakistan "not to test the patience of
Afghans on such issues and not repeat the same mistake again otherwise it will
have bad consequences.''

The United Nations Assistance Mission (UNAMA) in Afghanistan voiced its concern
at reports of the raids and casualties.

"UNAMA is deeply concerned by reports of civilian casualties, including women
and children, as a result of airstrikes in Khost and Kunar provinces," the body
said.

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