- Pakistan is launching a strong protest with the affairs of the in charge of Afghan.
- Sardar Ahmad Shekib informed the use of Afghan soil by terrorists.
- Islamabad reminds Kabul to respect the provisions of the Doha agreement.
Islamabad: In the midst of a recent increase in terrorist attacks in the country, Pakistan asked for an explanation of Afghanistan concerning the contact of the terrorists involved in the attack of Jaffar Express with their managers in the latter “ territory, The news reported on Monday.
Although the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has not published any statement in this regard, sources said that the affairs of the Taliban Sardar Ahmad Shekib had been called to the Foreign Affairs Office to deposit a strong demonstration and the use of Afghan soil for the odious attack.
The development comes after the heartbreaking attack last week by militants of the Liberation Army of the Liberation of Balutchistan (BLA) who exploded the railways and held more than 440 hostage passengers in a day confrontation with security services in a remote mountain pass in the Bolan district.
The army, after cleaning the train and saved hostages, said that he had killed 33 attackers. Before the start of the operation, the terrorists had martyred 26 passengers, while four security staff were martyred during the operation.
Passengers of martyred trains included 18 members of the army and FC security personnel, three officials of the Pakistani railways and other departments and five civilians.
Addressing the media following the culmination of the operation of the security forces, the director general of inter-service public relations (DG ISPR), General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, revealed that the terrorists were in contact with their managers in Afghanistan.
“We have credible information confirming that the networks orchestrating these attacks operate on the other side of the border in Afghanistan,” said the army spokesman.
He also revealed that among the people involved in the attack, there was a key figure that had previously served in the Afghan army and was now actively engaged in terrorist activities against Pakistan.
The remarks of LT -Gen Chaudhry reflect the position of Islamabad which again urged Kabul to prevent its soil from being used by terrorist organizations against Pakistan – something that was supported by the statistics of a recent report on global terrorism 2025.
The report not only highlighted the sharp increase in terrorist incidents in Pakistan and the return to power of the Afghan Taliban in Kabul, but also stressed that the capitalization of Tehreek-E-Taliban (TTP) of increased operational freedom and access to safe shelters in the neighboring country.
Meanwhile, during the interaction with the envoy of Kabul Sardar Shekib, the diplomat was recalled that the Taliban had given international insurance that they would not authorize the use of Afghan soil against Pakistan and that insurance was given in the Doha agreement – signed between the Afghan Taliban and the United States.
The Afghan CDA was informed that the outfit that had been declared terrorist organization by the world body had used Afghan soil for their heinous acts.
It is relevant to mention that Islamabad does not recognize the government in Kabul, but has allowed the presence of the Taliban diplomatic representative in Pakistan since they control Kabul.
A strong resolution of the United Nations Security Council (USC) on the issue is a source of diplomatic satisfaction for Pakistan, as it mentioned the Bla and Majeed Brigade by name for acts of terrorism.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is one of the world leaders who condemned the incident.
Pakistan expressing its satisfaction on the international reaction and the broad condemnation of the hijacking, sources say that the government thought of thanking the world leaders and the countries that expressed solidarity with the country and that a list could be issued in a few days.




