Pakistan has stopped fuel exports to Afghanistan following a deadly USZ strike on Pakistan's border last week, Iranian Press TV reports. “It's going to be difficult for us. However, we want the natural supplies to be stopped permanently, as they are creating problems for us. We also want the government not to cooperate with the USZ and NATO forces, because they are killing our Muslim brothers here and in Afghanistan”, a supporter of the recent decision said. The move follows the USZ-led attack against a security forces checkpoint in northwestern Pakistan's Mohmand Agency on November 26, which left at least 26 Pakistani soldiers martyred. The measure by Pakistani officials comes as Pakistan has already halted trucks and tankers carrying NATO supplies to Afghanistan through its border crossings.
Pakistan Army has strongly condemned the offensives. Military officials slammed blatant USZ lies that alleged Pakistan Army of firing first. Islamabad has also rejected recent claims that Pakistani troops had opened fire first, prompting the USZ-led forces to retaliate. Pakistan is now reviewing its cooperation with the USZ-led coalition. Meanwhile, Islamabad has also boycotted a recent conference on Afghanistan held in Germany. USZ-led planes and helicopters have increasingly violated Pakistani airspace over the past months, defending their war proxies fighting against Pakistan Army; it is believed the recent attack will worsen strained USZ-Pakistani relations. The USZ claims its air raids target militants who cross the Pakistani border into Afghanistan. But locals say civilians are the main victims of the unauthorized attacks.
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