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One soldier martyred, two injured in Pak-Afghan border firing

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The military’s media wing shared that terrorists had attacked a military post in the Thall area of Hangu District late Tuesday night. Photo: File

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A soldier was martyred by firing with heavy weapons on Pak-Afghan border.

According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), heavy weapons were fired from across the border in the Bin Shahi area of ​​the Pak-Afghan border in Dir, killing one FC soldier and injuring two others.

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The sources of ISPR said that the tension on the border has martyred one FC soldier and two other soldiers have been injured.

Earlier, While giving a response to the incident at Pakistan-Afghanistan friendship Gate Chaman, Pakistan Foreign office stated that Afghan forces opened unprovoked fire on innocent civilians gathered towards Pakistan’s side of the international border.

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Pakistan troops deployed on the posts were also simultaneously engaged by Afghan posts. Pakistan troops responded to protect our local population and acted only in self-defence. It is reiterated that Pakistan Force did not open fire first and responded in self-defence only.

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