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The United States military says US and Afghan forces have exchanged gunfire with Pakistani troops across the border with Afghanistan. | The United States military says US and Afghan forces have exchanged gunfire with Pakistani troops across the border with Afghanistan. |
A senior US military official says a five-minute skirmish broke out after Pakistani soldiers fired warning shots near two US helicopters. | A senior US military official says a five-minute skirmish broke out after Pakistani soldiers fired warning shots near two US helicopters. |
No one was hurt in the incidents and the US maintains its troops did not cross the border from Afghanistan. | |
Cross-border action by US-led forces has angered Pakistan in recent weeks. | Cross-border action by US-led forces has angered Pakistan in recent weeks. |
The latest incident took place along the Pakistani border with the eastern Afghan region of Khost, an area which is a hotbed of militant groups. | |
Forces from the US-led coalition and the Nato-led International Security Assistance Force (Isaf) patrol the frontier, but Pakistan has been angered by reported US operations across the border in pursuit of insurgents. | |
A BBC correspondent says the border between the two countries is very unclear and in effect is marked by a 3km-4km (one to two mile) stretch of no-man's land. | |
Escorting troops | Escorting troops |
Nato said the helicopters - which belong to its Isaf mission - came under fire from a Pakistani checkpoint. | |
A US Central Command spokesman, Rear Admiral Greg Smith, said Pakistani soldiers at the checkpoint were observed firing on two US OH-58 Kiowa helicopters that had been covering a patrol of Afghan and US troops about a mile (1.6km) inside Afghanistan. | |
"The ground forces then fired into the hillside nearby that checkpoint, gained their attention, which worked," he said. | |
"Unfortunately, though, the [Pakistani] unit decided to shoot down a hillside at our ground forces. Our ground forces returned fire." | |
However, the Pakistani military gave a different account. | However, the Pakistani military gave a different account. |
In a statement, commanders said troops fired warning shots at the helicopters when they strayed over the Pakistan border. | In a statement, commanders said troops fired warning shots at the helicopters when they strayed over the Pakistan border. |
"When the helicopters passed over our border post and were well within Pakistani territory, our own security forces fired anticipatory warning shots," a statement said. | "When the helicopters passed over our border post and were well within Pakistani territory, our own security forces fired anticipatory warning shots," a statement said. |
"On this, the helicopters returned fire and flew back." | "On this, the helicopters returned fire and flew back." |
In New York, Pakistan's new prime minister gave another version of events when he said that Pakistan forces had fired "flares" to warn the helicopters they were near the border. | In New York, Pakistan's new prime minister gave another version of events when he said that Pakistan forces had fired "flares" to warn the helicopters they were near the border. |
Later, in an address to the UN General Assembly, he referred to the cross-border tension when he said that his country could not allow its territory to "be violated by our friends". | |
An Isaf spokesman said he believed the incident was a misunderstanding, but he was certain the helicopters had been operating on the Afghan side of the border. | |
The BBC's Syed Shoaib Hasan, in Islamabad, says that the border between Afghanistan and Pakistan is very unclear. | |
BORDER TENSIONS 3 Sept: First reported ground assault by US troops in Pakistan - Islamabad responds furiously 15 Sept: Pakistani troops reportedly fire in air to stop US troops crossing in S Waziristan 17 Sept: Top US military chief Adm Mike Mullen visits Pakistan to calm tensions16 Sept: Pakistan says it was not told of fresh US missile strike 22 Sept: Pakistani troops in fresh firing to deter US incursion into N Waziristan, officials say25 Sept: Pakistani troops fire warning shots at Nato helicopters on border with Khost The Afghan-Pakistan militant nexusUS attacks raise stakes in Pakistan | |
There is an imaginary border called the Durand line which each side marks differently. | |
Pakistan says that the area of no-man's land along the border is its territory and Afghanistan makes similar claims. | |
Tension between Washington and Islamabad has risen since 3 September, when the US conducted a ground assault in Pakistani territory, its first, targeting what it said was a militant target in the tribal region of South Waziristan. | Tension between Washington and Islamabad has risen since 3 September, when the US conducted a ground assault in Pakistani territory, its first, targeting what it said was a militant target in the tribal region of South Waziristan. |
Pakistan reacted angrily to the action, saying 20 innocent villagers had been killed by US troops. | |
Local officials have said that on two occasions since then Pakistani troops or tribesmen have opened fire to stop US forces crossing the border. The claims were not officially confirmed. | |
On Wednesday, a drone believed to be operated by the CIA crashed inside Pakistan. | |
The US and Nato have called on Pakistan to do more to curb militants operating in the border area. |