Deadly Ambush: Pakistani Military Convoy Attacked Near Afghan Border
Islamist militants ambushed a Pakistani military convoy near the Afghan border, killing 11 soldiers. The Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility, stating their intention to replace the government with hardline Islamic rule. Islamabad accused Afghanistan of harboring militants, a claim Kabul denied.

A deadly ambush struck a Pakistani military convoy close to the Afghan border, resulting in the deaths of nine paramilitary soldiers and two officers on Wednesday. The attack was claimed by the Pakistani Taliban, who have been intensifying their assaults on security forces in recent months.
The convoy was first targeted by roadside bombs and subsequently assaulted with gunfire by a significant number of militants in the Kurram district, according to multiple Pakistani security officials who spoke to Reuters. The Pakistani Taliban expressed their direct involvement in attacking the convoy through a statement to a Reuters journalist.
In response to ongoing offenses, Islamabad has accused Afghanistan of serving as a haven where militants train and plot assaults on Pakistan, allegations that have been firmly denied by Kabul.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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