Pakistan has emphatically rejected allegations that its main spy agency Inter-Services Intelligence helped plan the fatal bombing at India's embassy in Kabul last month.
A report in the US newspaper New York Times had quoted unnamed officials as saying intercepted communications had provided clear evidence that the ISI was involved in the July 7 suicide attack on the Indian mission, which killed around 60 people. Pakistani Information Minister Sherry Rehman said that any pro-militant elements in the ISI had already been weeded out. India and Afghanistan have already accused Pakistan's spy agency, which backed the hardline 1996 to 2001 Taliban regime, of masterminding the embassy bombing.
(Deutsche Welle)
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