Khaleej Times

Bomb kills four soldiers looking for kidnappers

- AFP

islamabad — A bomb on Sunday killed four Pakistani soldiers as they searched for militants linked to the kidnapping of a United States-Canadian family who were freed last week.

The incident happened near the Kharlachi checkpoint in Kurram district in the restive tribal belt bordering Afghanista­n.

The family were being held by the Taleban-allied Haqqani network in the tribal area until they were rescued during a Pakistani military operation on Wednesday.

“Four security force troops including a captain embraced shahadat (martyrdom) while three others sustained injuries when an improvised explosive device went off,” the military said in a statement.

“The troops were part of a search party for handlers of the rescued foreigners,” it added without offering further details.

Officials told AFP the search party belonged to the Frontier Corps, a paramilita­ry force that provides security in Pakistan’s tribal belt.

Joshua Boyle and his American wife and three children were freed after five years of captivity at the hands of the Haqqani network, a notorious militant group that operates on both sides of the Afghanista­n-Pakistan border.

The Haqqani network is headed by Sirajuddin Haqqani, who is also the Afghan Taliban’s deputy leader.

In a chilling statement on the family’s arrival in Toronto, Boyle accused his kidnappers of murdering their infant daughter and raping his wife, Caitlan Coleman.

Pakistan has faced increased pressure from Washington to crack down on militants after it was lambasted by United States President Donald Trump in August. —

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