KABUL: Taliban summoned Pakistani ambassador to express concern to the Pakistani government for recent air strikes in various parts of the Province of Khost and Kunar Afghanistan where five children and a woman lost their lives.
According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the country, Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi and Deputy Minister of Alanship Alhaj Mullah Shirin Akhund was present during the session.
The Ambassador Kabul for Kabul was called to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, today. Along with the IEA Foreign Minister Mawlawi Amir Khan Muttaqi, this session also included Deputy Defense Minister Alhaj Mullah Shirin Akhund where Afghanistan condemned recently,” it tweeted .
Local officials on Saturday from Khost and Kunar Province confirmed that the Pakistani plane launched air strikes in various provincial parts, killing five children and a woman
Meanwhile, the provincial locals said that air strikes were conducted in the Spera District of Khost, killing 33 members of two families.
Meanwhile, local residents of Kunar district in Kunar Province said that five children and a woman was killed in a air strike carried out by Pakistan.
After this, the Pakistani government or the government led by the Taliban in Afghanistan has commented on the bombing but the Pakistani media said that the bombing had targeted Pakistan Teabaths (TTP), Islamic groups in the provinces, accordingly reported by Khaama Press.