Terrorists receive ‘state patronage’ in Afghanistan: Sarfraz Bugti – Pakistan

Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti said on Thursday that terrorists get “state patronage” in Afghanistan, from where they “attack us”.

Terrorists were provided “safe havens” and places to run training camps in Afghanistan, he said while responding to a question during a press conference in Islamabad.

He highlighted that many among the recently killed terrorists were from Afghanistan.

The CM then called on the Taliban rulers in Afghanistan to abide by the Doha agreement, in which “you committed not to let your soil be used against any country”.

Earlier in the press conference, he shared details of a intelligence-based operation conducted in Chagai yesterday, in which he two men were killed and another surrendered. He said one of the two killed “terrorists” was a lawyer by profession.


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