Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Clashes at PakistanAf­ghan border, multiple casualties

Islamabad, Kabul accuse each other of harbouring militants

- Agencies letters@hindustant­imes.com

Clashes erupted between Pakistani and Afghan troops on Friday along their disputed border, with many casualties reported, in another blow to already tense relations between the neighbours.

Pakistan’s military said the clashes broke out in a remote village near the border town of Chaman as a census team, guarded by troops from its Frontier Corps (FC), was collecting population figures.

“Afghan border police opens fire on FC detailed for security of population census team,” a release by the media wing of the Pakistan Army said. “Exchange of fire continues. Chaman crossing closed.”

The Chaman crossing into Afghanista­n’s Kandahar province is one of two main crossing points on the border.

While the military said one person had been killed, media reports said as many as nine people had died in the exchange of fire, with another 42 injured. The Pakistan Army said Afghan border police had been “creating hurdles” since April 30 for the census team in Chaman area.

“This was done despite the fact that Afghan authoritie­s had been informed well in advance and coordinati­on was carried out through diplomatic and military channels for conduct of the census,” the military said.

Meanwhile, Zia Durani, police spokesman for Afghanista­n’s Kandahar province, said Pakistani officials were using the census as a cover for “malicious activities and to provoke villagers against the government”.

Tension has been increasing in recent months amid new exchanges of accusation­s of not doing enough to tackle militants engaging in cross-border raids. Afghanista­n accuses Pakistan of sheltering Afghan Taliban militants on its soil. Pakistan officially denies the claims.

Last year, Pakistan started building a barrier at the main border crossing in the town of Torkham, near the Khyber Pass, angering Afghanista­n which rejects the colonial-era Durand Line border drawn up in 1893.

 ?? AFP ?? Relatives of a victim of the cross border firing in the border town of Chaman.
AFP Relatives of a victim of the cross border firing in the border town of Chaman.

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