ISLAMABAD: The Foreign Office on Monday summoned the Afghan Charge
d'Affaires, Syed Abdul Nasir Yousafi, to convey Pakistan's concern
regarding the use of Afghan soil by terrorist elements in the Bacha Khan
University attack, said a statement issued from the FO.

It said the diplomat was summoned on Monday and was told that investigations revealed the perpetrators of the deadly attack on the varsity were operating from Afghan territory and used the Afghan telecommunication network.
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The statement further said relevant evidence had also been shared with the Afghan diplomat. It was conveyed to the Afghan government that they must take action against the perpetrators of the terrorist attack and extend cooperation to Pakistani authorities in order to bring them to justice, it added.
At least 21 people were killed when unidentified gunmen entered the university in Charsadda town last week and opened fire on students and faculty members.
For more detail Foreign Office summons Afghan diplomat over BKU attack
It said the diplomat was summoned on Monday and was told that investigations revealed the perpetrators of the deadly attack on the varsity were operating from Afghan territory and used the Afghan telecommunication network.
Related: APS mastermind claims Bacha Khan University attack, 21 killed
The statement further said relevant evidence had also been shared with the Afghan diplomat. It was conveyed to the Afghan government that they must take action against the perpetrators of the terrorist attack and extend cooperation to Pakistani authorities in order to bring them to justice, it added.
At least 21 people were killed when unidentified gunmen entered the university in Charsadda town last week and opened fire on students and faculty members.
For more detail Foreign Office summons Afghan diplomat over BKU attack
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