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Taleban cautioned against recruiting or training Pakistanis in Afghanistan

Pakistan on Wednesday warned Afghanistan's ruling Taleban not to recruit Pakistanis to fight in its army or train them in warfare.

Foreign ministry spokesman Riaz Mohammad Khan on Tuesday told mediapersons in Islamabad that the Pakistani government had been telling this to the Taleban for some time now.

At least 35 members of Harkat-ul-Mujahideen, a Pakistan based Kashmiri terrorist group, were killed in Kabul during US raids, the BBC had reported on Tuesday.

Those killed were from the Pakistani city of Lahore and included a senior leader Ustad Farooq, it had reported.

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