Five killed in Pak-Afghan border clash
Three Pakistani tribesmen, 2 Afghan army men killed in clashes after unprovoked firing from Afghanistan, said sources.
PESHAWAR:
Five people were killed in a cross-border clash between Pakistani tribesmen and Afghan forces on Thursday.
Sources said that the clashes began after the Afghan National Army carried out unprovoked firing in the Lawa Mandi area on the Pakistan-Afghanistan border. Three of those killed are reported to local tribesmen and two Afghan army men, local security officials said.
There has been no official confirmation on why the clash erupted and authorities are trying to control the situation.
On April 27, at least 12 Afghan troops and one soldier from the Pakistani paramilitary Frontier Corps (FC) were killed in a clash that took place in the Angoor Adda area of the district. Three FC troops and eight civilians were also wounded.
Five people were killed in a cross-border clash between Pakistani tribesmen and Afghan forces on Thursday.
Sources said that the clashes began after the Afghan National Army carried out unprovoked firing in the Lawa Mandi area on the Pakistan-Afghanistan border. Three of those killed are reported to local tribesmen and two Afghan army men, local security officials said.
There has been no official confirmation on why the clash erupted and authorities are trying to control the situation.
On April 27, at least 12 Afghan troops and one soldier from the Pakistani paramilitary Frontier Corps (FC) were killed in a clash that took place in the Angoor Adda area of the district. Three FC troops and eight civilians were also wounded.