Afghanistan offers help to fight Pakistan Taliban

file photo, courtesy; AFP

Islamabad:Afghanistan’s Taliban government has offered help to Pakistan to fight Tehreek-e-Taliban (TTP) terrorists. Afghan Defense Minister Khwaja Mohammad offered help during a meeting held on Thursday by Pakistan’s high-level delegation with representatives of the Taliban government in Afghanistan.

TTP This is in the context of continuous attacks by terrorists in Pakistan. Last month, TTP in the mosque of Peshawar police headquarters. More than 100 people were killed in the attack.

TTP The attacks had strained relations between the two countries. Pakistan’s intelligence agency ASA. Chief Lieutenant General Nadeem Anchum, Foreign Secretary Azad Majeed, Special Representative of the Government of Afghanistan Mohammad Saddiq and others participated in the discussion.

bbSix terrorists were killed

bbPeshawar: Six Tehreek-e-Taliban terrorists were shot dead in Pakistan’s Pakhtunkhwa province on Thursday. The anti-terrorist force and the police were conducting a joint operation following receiving intelligence that terrorists were preparing a plan to attack a police station here. Weapons, grenades and ammunition were recovered from the victims.

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