Two major drone strikes were carried out by the Afghan army this afternoon near the Artillery Training School of the Pakistan Army located in Nowshera area of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan, in the first attack, the examination hall built in the Artillery Training School was destroyed and in the second attack, the drone fell near the Artillery Training School of the Pakistan Army.
Pakistani police apprehend people of Afghan origin in Nowshera
After such a precise attack by the Afghan army, the Pakistani police are running and catching the people of Afghan origin living in Nowshera. According to the information, more than 100 families of Afghan origin live near the Army's Artillery School in Nowshera Cantt, who came to Pakistan in the 90s after being troubled by the Taliban. After this, their children and grandchildren were born in Pakistan, who also got the Centralized National Identification Card (CNIC), but Pakistan asked them to leave Pakistan after the standoff with Afghanistan started in February last year.
several families filed petitions in the Peshawar High Court
The police first stopped these Afghan-origin Pakistanis from offering namaz and started arresting them, after which many people of Afghan origin started fleeing. More than 15 Pakistanis of Afghan origin have been detained by the Nowshera police and handed over to military intelligence, which is interrogating them on charges of being informants for the Taliban. The operation against Pakistanis of Afghan origin in Nowshera is being carried out on the orders of Lt Gen Omar Bukhari, the chief of the 11 Corps of the Pakistan Army based in Peshawar.
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