Senior Afghan official says Pakistani Taliban have stepped up attacks on border posts

An Afghan girl helps her brother down from a security barrier set up outside the Independent Election Commission (IEC) office in the eastern Afghan city of Khost, Thursday, April 3, 2014. Afghans go to the polls to elect a new President on April 5, 2014. (AP Photo/Anja Niedringhaus) (The Associated Press)

A senior Afghan official says the Pakistani Taliban have stepped up attacks on border posts between the two countries despite starting peace talks with Islamabad earlier this month.

Interior Minister Mohammad Umar Daudzai made the comment while responding to a question about security concerns in the eastern half of the country that borders Pakistan amid fears of violence during national elections this weekend.

He told reporters Thursday that most of the border checkpoints in several eastern provinces came under attack the night before. He says security forces were ready and the militants "were repulsed although some may have sneaked in, which we are dealing with."

He says the Taliban on both sides of the border are trying to keep democracy and stability from flourishing in Afghanistan.