Seven killed in Taliban shelling of Pakistani border town

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Seven Killed In Taliban Shelling Of Pakistani Border Town
People gather beside a burnt truck caused by Afghan shelling in Chaman, south-west Pakistan, © AP/Press Association Images
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By Associated Press Reporters

Cross-border shelling by Afghan Taliban forces at a Pakistani border town on Sunday killed seven people, Pakistan’s military said, as relations continue to sour between the two neighbouring countries.

The attack on Chaman in south-western Pakistan follows a series of deadly incidents that have increased tensions between Islamabad and Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers. Chaman is the main border crossing for trade between the countries.

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The crossing was reopened on Monday morning, authorities said.


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A casualty of the Afghan shelling is taken to hospital (AP)

The Pakistani army’s media wing initially said six died in Sunday’s shelling, but the death toll later rose to seven.

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Sixteen others were wounded, the army said, blaming the casualties on the “unprovoked and indiscriminate fire” of heavy weapons by Afghan forces on civilians.

In Afghanistan, a spokesman for Kandahar’s governor, Ataullah Zaid, appeared to link the clashes between Pakistani and Taliban forces with the construction of new checkpoints on the Afghan side of the border.

He said one Taliban fighter was killed and 10 others were injured. Three civilians were also wounded, he added.

Pakistan’s army said troops responded to Afghan fire, but did not give further details. It said Pakistan has approached authorities in the Afghan capital, Kabul, to highlight the severity of the border incident.

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Earlier, Akhtar Mohammad, a doctor with a government-run hospital in Chaman, told the Associated Press that live rounds injured a total of 27 people who were taken to the hospital for treatment. He said seven were in a critical condition.


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People look at damage caused to a shop in Chaman by Afghan shelling (Jafar Khan/AP)

A resident on Pakistan’s side of the border, Wali Mohammad, took his wounded cousin to the hospital in Chaman. He said there were a number of explosions followed by rapid gunfire.

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“We were in the street like any other day off when, suddenly, a big explosion was heard and debris hit many people, including one of my cousins,” he said.

Criticising the Taliban, Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif tweeted on Monday: “The Afghan interim government should ensure that such incidents are not repeated.”

A deadly shooting in November closed the border at Chaman for eight days, causing heavy commercial losses and leaving thousands of people stranded on both sides.

Later that month, Pakistan’s Embassy in Kabul came under gunfire.

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Pakistani officials called the incident an attack on its envoy there and blamed Taliban officials for the security breach.

Islamabad has also said Afghanistan’s rulers are sheltering militants who carry out deadly attacks on its soil.

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