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Türkiye condemns heinous attack in Pakistan

Türkiye condemns heinous attack in Pakistan

Published September 01,2023


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Türkiye on Friday voiced sorrow over Thursday’s terror assault in northwest Pakistan that claimed the lives of 9 troopers.

“We strongly condemn this heinous attack, and as Türkiye, we reiterate our continuous support to brotherly Pakistan in its fight against terrorism,” the Foreign Ministry stated in an announcement.

The ministry wished Allah’s grace upon those that misplaced their lives, prolonged condolences to the households in addition to to the pleasant and brotherly individuals and authorities of Pakistan, and wished a speedy restoration to the injured.

At least 9 troopers had been killed and 5 others injured when a suicide bomber driving on a motorbike focused a army convoy in Bannu, a district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province bordering Afghanistan.

Islamabad has accused Afghanistan-based militants of unleashing a brand new spate of terrorism in Pakistan, a cost Kabul rejects.

Source: www.anews.com.tr