Twelve Pakistan soldiers killed in ambush

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Twelve soldiers were killed in northwest Pakistan on Saturday in an ambush by rebels on an army convoy, officials said.

The soldiers were moving in vehicles when they came under fire in the mountainous Badar area of South Waziristan near the border with Afghanistan.

Pakistan's military said in a statement that 12 soldiers and 13 rebels were killed in the clash "after an intense exchange of fire".

At least four people were injured, security officials said.

The Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility, saying it had also captured weapons and drones from the soldiers.

Residents said they saw helicopters in the air for hours after the early morning attack, taking the casualties to hospital and searching for the attackers.

Islamabad alleges that the Pakistani Taliban is being harboured by the Afghan Taliban administration with the support of India, a source of tension with Kabul and New Delhi, which both deny the charge. The group is inspired by the Afghan Taliban.

The Pakistani group stepped up attacks, targeting Pakistani security forces since the Afghan Taliban swept to power in 2021.

"Pakistan expects the interim Afghan Government to uphold its responsibilities and deny use of its soil for terrorists' activities against Pakistan," Pakistan's military said.

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