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Pakistan asks Afghanistan to palm over 76 ‘most-wanted’ terrorists
- Updated: February 18, 2017
A Pakistani mom (second from left) mourns along with others over a coffin of her son, 13-year-old blast plant Zeeshan, during his wake in a city of Sehwan in Sindh province. Pic/AFP
Islamabad: In an surprising move, Pakistan Army yesterday handed over a list of 76 “most wanted” terrorists to Afghan embassy officials and demanded “immediate action” opposite them, amidst a emanate in apprehension attacks in a country.
Pakistan Prime Minister’s Adviser on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz also telephoned Afghan National Security Adviser Hanif Atmar and urged him to take movement opposite militants concerned in terrorism inside Pakistan.
Aziz called a Afghan National Security Adviser after an unnamed central from a Afghan embassy was summoned to troops domicile in Rawalpindi and handed down a list of 76 “most wanted” terrorists for “immediate action” or extradition to Pakistan.
Aziz conveyed to a Afghan National Security Adviser that militant organisation Jamat-ul-Ahrar (JuA) was behind these barbarous acts of terrorism in Pakistan. Afghanistan was asked to possibly take “immediate action” opposite a named terrorists or palm them over to Pakistan, he said.
42 terrorists killed in post-blast crackdown
Pakistan confidence army killed during slightest 42 militants in a national crackdown yesterday after an Islamic State self-murder bombing during a swarming Sufi tabernacle in Sindh province. The limit series of 18 terrorists were killed by a Paramilitary Sindh Rangers in overnight operations in a province. In Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, military pronounced they killed 12 extremists. Weapons and hand-grenades were seized from a militants.
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Death fee in a Sindh blast
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People harmed in a blast