Pakistan issues a formal demarche to the Afghan envoy, blaming Afghanistan-based militants for a recent attack on a police post.
Pakistan's Foreign Ministry has issued a formal demarche to the Afghan envoy, alleging that militants based in Afghanistan were responsible for a recent attack on a police post.
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