Pakistan's Army Supplied Equipment To Attackers: Afghan Envoy On Kabul Attack
Death toll from an explosive-laden ambulance detonated by a terrorist in Kabul rose to 103
The attack was reportedly launched at around 5 am on the Military University in PD5, Kabul city
KABUL: The attack on the Afghan Military Academy this morning had the fingerprints of the Pakistan Army as the equipment used were issued by the Pakistan Army and have been supplied earlier to the Lashkar-e-Toiba and other terror groups.
Afghan diplomat Majeed Qarar took to Twitter to allege that the equipment used by the attackers were supplied by the Pakistan Army to the terrorist organisation in Kashmir and Afghanistan.
"The night vision goggles found with Taliban attackers in Maiwand's ANA base were military grade goggles (Not sold to public) procured by Pak army from a British company & supplied 2 Lashkar-e-Tayyeba in Kashmir & Taliban in Afghanistan. Lashkar-e-Tayyeba is an int'l terrorist org", Qarar tweeted.
Earlier today, Afghan Presidential Spokesman Shahhussain Murtazawi said that the attackers have been restricted to the first gate of the academy.
One of the insurgents involved in the attack has been arrested by the security forces, the local media reports quoted the military sources as saying.
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