Pak military commander urges Nato to go after terrorist safe havens in Afghanistan

Posted by SA On Saturday 29 October 2011 0 comments


Peshawar: Corps Commander Peshawar, Lieutenant General Asif Yaseen Malik on Saturday urged the Nato forces to eliminate terrorists safe haven in Afghanistan.
He said that Pakistan would take action against the militants in its territory and the foreign forces should also do so on other side of border.

Talking to media after addressing to students at Government High school, South Waziristan, Malik said that military would remain in tribal areas till complete elimination of terrorism. He said on Saturday that 80-per cent area of South Waziristan has been cleared from terrorists.

Malik said that borders of Bajaur, Dir and Chitral had been sealed to thwart cross border attacks from Afghanistan.

He said that military had record of the terrorists and keeping vigilant eye on them.


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