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Kabul Summons Pakistani Envoy Over Border Row

Afghanistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) has again summoned Pakistan’s ambassador to Kabul after Pakistan resumed its cross-border shelling of parts of eastern province of Kunar.

The attacks killed four children and several houses have been destroyed.

The meeting in Kabul was to protest Pakistan’s violation of Afghan territory.

According to MoFA, Pakistan has resumed its provocative missile attacks against targets on Afghan soil. There are also reports of a Pakistani helicopter patrolling the border regions of Afghanistan, said the MoFA in a statement on Monday.

In a press release on Monday, Afghan foreign affairs ministry said that Pakistan has resumed its missile shelling on Khas district of Kunar province.

This comes few weeks after Pakistan announced fresh restrictions along its borders with Afghanistan after a deadly blast in a Sufi shrine in the Pakistani province of Sindh.

Later Pakistan started missile attacks on Afghan provinces of Kunar and Nuristan, leaving hundreds of families homeless.

New border measures by Pakistan has led to the termination of all sort of business interactions between the two countries. Thousands of people are also stuck on both sides of the border.

Kabul Summons Pakistani Envoy Over Border Row

Four children killed and houses destroyed in renewed cross-border missile attacks on Kunar Province.

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Afghanistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) has again summoned Pakistan’s ambassador to Kabul after Pakistan resumed its cross-border shelling of parts of eastern province of Kunar.

The attacks killed four children and several houses have been destroyed.

The meeting in Kabul was to protest Pakistan’s violation of Afghan territory.

According to MoFA, Pakistan has resumed its provocative missile attacks against targets on Afghan soil. There are also reports of a Pakistani helicopter patrolling the border regions of Afghanistan, said the MoFA in a statement on Monday.

In a press release on Monday, Afghan foreign affairs ministry said that Pakistan has resumed its missile shelling on Khas district of Kunar province.

This comes few weeks after Pakistan announced fresh restrictions along its borders with Afghanistan after a deadly blast in a Sufi shrine in the Pakistani province of Sindh.

Later Pakistan started missile attacks on Afghan provinces of Kunar and Nuristan, leaving hundreds of families homeless.

New border measures by Pakistan has led to the termination of all sort of business interactions between the two countries. Thousands of people are also stuck on both sides of the border.

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