Afghan security forces kill two Pakistani nationals

AfghanistanAfghan security forces kill two Pakistani nationals

Afghan security forces kill two Pakistani nationals

QUETTA: Two Pakistani nationals lost their lives after they mistakenly entered into Afghanistan territory near Badini area on Monday morning but became victims of unprovoked firing by the afghan security forces.

The media citing an unnamed levies official reported that two shepherds hailing from Badini area of Killa Saifullah district had mistakenly slipped into Afghanistan in pursuit of their camels and other livestock but the Afghan security forces deployed at the border opened unprovoked gunfire without any warning killing both the shepherds on the spot.

Meanwhile, the Home Secretary Balochistan Syed Asad Gilani said that he has ordered an inquiry into the incident, adding that a team of senior officers has also been dispatched to the area to probe the incident.

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