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Amid tensions, gun attack targets Pakistan’s envoy in Kabul

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ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistan’s prime minister says an “assassination attempt” has targeted his country’s envoy in Afghanistan, amid tensions between the neighboring countries. Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif said on Friday that attackers failed to harm the Pakistani diplomat, but shot and wounded his security guard. The shooting comes a day after Pakistan demanded Afghanistan’s Taliban government prevent terrorist attacks coming from their soil. Pakistani Taliban, who are allied with their namesake’s across the border, claimed responsibility for a suicide bombing earlier in the week in southwestern Pakistan that sent a wave of shock and anger across the nation. No group immediately claimed responsibility for the attack on Pakistan’s representative in Kabul.

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