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Info ministry refutes Afghan Taliban's claim of strikes in border areas
Pakistan's information ministry refuted the Afghan Taliban's claims of targeting ISKP camps in border areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan, calling the assertions false. The ministry stated that terrorist camps, including those of Daesh, are operated from Afghan Taliban-controlled territories and shared evidence of a neutralized Taliban drone in Pakistani airspace. Pakistan has previously conducted strikes against border terrorist hideouts and urged the Taliban to dismantle sanctuaries on Afghan soil.
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