More than 100 Taliban fighters crossed over from Afghanistan and attacked three Pakistani military posts Sunday night, killing at least eight soldiers, Pakistani military officials said.
At least 15 Taliban
fighters were killed in firefights that followed the attacks in the
district of Upper Dir in northwest Paksitan, Colonel Wasim Ahmed told
CNN.
Pakistani Taliban
spokesman Ehsanullah Ehsan told CNN the Afghan Taliban carried out the
attacks. The Pakistani Taliban helped with reconnaissance and
information before the attack, Ehsan said.
Three other Pakistani
military officials confirmed the attack but asked not to be named
because they are not authorized to speak to the media on the record.
Sunday's attacks were the
latest in a series of cross-border assaults from regions in eastern
Afghanistan where U.S. troops began pulling out last year.
In 2011, cross-border
attacks by militants killed scores of Pakistani soldiers and increased
tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Kabul and Islamabad have long accused one another of not doing enough to secure the border.
Washington has almost
always sided with Afghanistan in the finger-pointing, often blaming some
of the deadliest attacks against western targets in Afghanistan on
militants based in Pakistan's mostly ungoverned tribal region.
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