Pakistani government forces have been launching air strikes against Pakistani Taliban fighters in a northwestern valley near the Afghan border in recent days, after Taliban fighters raided the country’s biggest airport, in Karachi, late on Sunday.
Missile-firing U.S. drone aircraft have also, for the first time in six months, attacked militants this week in Pakistan’s North Waziristan region, a lawless militant stronghold on the Afghan order.
Millions of Afghan civilians have for decades sought shelter in Pakistan to escape war in their homeland but the fighting in Pakistan this week has sparked a rare flow of civilians the other way.
“Around 300 Pakistani families have escaped because they are worried about fighting between Pakistani forces and Pakistani Taliban,” said Jabar Nahimi, governor of eastern Afghanistan’s Khost province, over the border from northwest Pakistan.
“We have provided aid for 100 of these families and the rest will be helped soon … We have also provided vaccinations as we are concerned about polio.”
Pakistan is considering a full-scale offensive against Pakistani Taliban fighters in its northwest which would likely push more villagers across the largely unmarked border into Afghanistan.
More than 30 people were killed in the Pakistani Taliban raid on Karachi airport.
Source: World Bulletin
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