FO condemns Afghan firing, highlights mediation efforts in US–Iran tensions

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Tahir Andrabi speaking at the weekly Foreign Office press briefing Photo file: X/FO

Pakistan on Thursday condemned “unprovoked firing and shelling” by Afghan forces along the border, saying civilians were targeted in recent cross-border incidents, while reaffirming its diplomatic efforts to ease tensions between the United States and Iran, Foreign Office spokesperson Tahir Andrabi said during a weekly briefing.

He stated that Afghan forces opened fire on April 26 and 29 in border areas of South Waziristan, including Angoor Adda. “Afghan forces have carried out unprovoked firing and shelling, targeting the civilian population,” he said, adding that women and children — including those aged three, eight and 10 — were among the injured.

He said several houses were also damaged, noting that local elders had condemned the attacks and demanded an immediate halt. “We echo these concerns and express our strongest condemnation,” he said, adding that Pakistan stands in solidarity with the affected families and is taking “all possible measures” to prevent further incidents.

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