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NATO recognize an attack aircraft kills 26 Pakistani soldiers Empty NATO recognize an attack aircraft kills 26 Pakistani soldiers

Mon Nov 28, 2011 8:36 am
NATO recognize an attack aircraft kills 26 Pakistani soldiers Pakiar10
KABUL-Already struggling to staunch ally of the NATO alliance and massacring its own people, the Pakistani army was also beaten by NATO.

Crusader alliance spokesman for ISAF troops in Kabul admitted the possibility of ISAF planes had killed 26 Pakistani soldiers, their loyal ally in fighting the mujahideen in Afghanistan and Pakistan. The incident occurred in the last few attacks ISAF aircraft in Pakistan's Northwest region.

Brigader General Carsten Jacobson, ISAF spokesman told AFP that ISAF military planes sent to support the ground attack Pakistani forces against Taliban-Pakistan militants positions in the tribal areas of Pakistan-Afghan border has killed dozens of Pakistani soldiers themselves. Jacobson confirms ISAF will send a team to investigate the occurrence of 'accident' is. He also expressed his condolences to the victims in the Pakistani military.

To BBC radio, Jacobson said that an investigation to determine the seat case a tragedy is very important for NATO and Pakistan cooperation in the future.

Post-tragedy, the Pakistani government itself asserted will review all forms of cooperation with the United States and NATO, both in the field of diplomacy, security, military, and political. It will also impact on the continuing cooperation of intelligence that is currently raised by U.S. and NATO. A review of all forms of cooperation that Pakistan and NATO agreed some time ago in a surprise meeting between the Pakistani senior military and civilian officials, chaired by Pakistani PM Yusuf Rida Jaelani.
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