Afghan border forces on alert after a military chopper shot sir
2 min readPolitical flux in Pakistan has burst the Taliban to attack the army helicopter in pursuing the Durand line as an international border between Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Afghan forces led by Taliban Emirates and Pakistani forces were reported with high warnings along the Durand line in Nimroz Province in Southwest Afghanistan after the Pakistani military chopper was shot earlier this week, according to the Afghan tolonews channel.
The shooting and injury reported in senior senior officers Pakistani reflects an increase in mismatches between the Taliban and Pakistani forces on the controversial Durand line.
Not only the Taliban who wants to define the line of Durand as an international border between Afghanistan and Pakistan, but also understood to distance himself from his mentors in Rawalpindi. That the Taliban was not interested in the Pakistani line as evidenced by the increase in the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistani attack (TTP) in Pakistani forces from the base in Afghanistan.
TTP is very clear that he wants to turn Pakistan to become an Islamic Emirates such as Afghanistan, something posted by the Pakistani army under the general Qamar Javed Bajwa truly opposed.
The shooting incident quoted by Tolonews on Friday has occurred on April 7 when a military helicopter was under fire, reportedly from the village of Zakir along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border near the Chargai District in the northwest Balochistan. The initial report showed that a senior Military officer Pakistan was on a plane and experienced several injuries.
On Friday, Tolonews issued a video where, he said, Afghan forces were seen to go to Zakir Village in the Chahar District of Bukjak.
The news agency based in Kabul then reported that the military officer was injured in the helicopter incident was a military general.
Hashim Wahdatear’s journalist tweeted that the Taliban received demands from Miltary Pakistan to submit the personnel behind the helicopter attack but the request was strongly rejected.
Watchers Pakistan said the Taliban fighters might have opened a shot on the helicopter because it was too close to the line of Durand, unusual for the Pakistani military to spread helicopters on routine reccee missions or for senior officers to be part of the routine mission.