About 70-80 terrorists attacked Pakistani check-posts between Tripaman and Inkal Sar in Lower Dir region late last night.
The Foreign Office in Islamabad today summoned the Afghan charge d'affaires and lodged a strong protest over the cross-border attack.
"At least seven terrorists were killed and nine injured as the attack was successfully repulsed by the Pakistan military," the Foreign Office said.
Pakistan asked Afghanistan to take effective steps to stop the use of its territory for repeated cross-border attacks by terrorists fleeing from North Waziristan tribal region, which is home to militants affiliated to Al-Qaeda and the homegrown Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) as well as foreign fighters including Uzbeks and Uygurs.
It alleges that Taliban chief Maulana Fazlullah, who escaped to Afghanistan in 2009, was behind such attacks.
Afghan-based militants have been often blamed for attacks on Pakistani security posts, leading to souring of diplomatic ties between Islamabad and Kabul.
Pakistan has repeatedly asked Afghan authorities to destroy militant hideouts on its territory.
Many militants are believed to have crossed over to the Afghan side since the Pakistani military launched an all-out operation, named Zarb-i-Azb, on June 15 to flush out foreign and local militants from North Waziristan.
Since the start of the offensive, 570 terrorists had been killed and 98 terrorists hideouts destroyed.
Pakistan army has claimed it had cleared most of the region that was the largest stronghold of terrorists in North Waziristan.
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