Nato choppers violate Pakistan airspace
Nato helicopters have again violated Pakistan's airspace, an official said on Wednesday. The intrusion comes close on the heels of an attack on a Pakistan security post by coalition force choppers that left three troopers dead.
The Nato helicopters entered Pakistan’s airspace near the Pakistan-Afghanistan border in Chaman on Tuesday morning. “Two Nato helicopters crossed 200 yards into our territory and went back after a moment,” Dawn quoted an official as saying.
He said coalition force officials deployed in Afghanistan were informed about the incident and a protest was lodged against the violation. On September 30, three Pakistani troopers were killed when Nato helicopters entered the country's airspace and fired at a military outpost along the Afghan border in Kurram Agency.
Pakistan demanded an apology from Nato over the aerial attack and Islamabad blocked a key supply route to Afghanistan. The route has since been opened.
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