As charges of cross border attacks into Pakistan continue to fly, Afghanistan's defense minister proposes Pakistani forces be included in border patrols. Neither the U.S. nor Pakistan have responded. But in Islamabad an Army spokesman for the first time provided official confirmation that shots were fired in a cross-border incident. He said Pakistan soldiers fired warning shots at NATO helicopters, which coalition officials insist did not cross the border. VOA'S Ravi Khanna reports.
HAHAHA nice one!
naki61 3 years ago
black slave porkie ,ur porkistan is breaking up from inside. 60 yrs old history is over heheh. uncle khan is BACK. once again be prepared for slavery.
infiltratorr 3 years ago
Pakis are traped in their own foolish game. Its the tip of the iceberg, Afghans are recovering from years of wars with supperpowers and are going to show the south central Asian nations how progress can be achived, and they will certainly show pakis in the long tradition of Afghans how you are to defeat and humiliate an incompetend enemy.
ZIVONZivon 3 years ago
Ooops Another Afghani loser strategy!
88a 3 years ago