The Khawarij group, long known for spreading chaos in Pakistan’s tribal belt, has released a chilling video of a drone attack targeting innocent Pashtun civilians underscoring their access to advanced weaponry allegedly funded and facilitated by Indian intelligence. According to credible security sources, the drone strike recently publicized by the Khawarij on social media marks a dangerous escalation in their tactics, as they now deploy unmanned aerial systems to target children and unarmed civilians in the newly merged districts. Despite being behind these attacks, the Khawarij attempt to deflect responsibility by launching coordinated propaganda campaigns against the Pakistan Army on social platforms.
“The Khawarij’s use of drones reflects a new level of technical sophistication directly tied to heavy Indian funding,” a senior intelligence official stated. “These strikes are not just a tactical shift they are part of a broader proxy war being waged on Pakistani soil with Indian and Afghan complicity.”
The sources further revealed that most victims of these drone and improvised mortar-style attacks are innocent Pashtuns, with the Khawarij displaying reckless disregard for civilian lives due to their inexperience with drone targeting. Yet, every such incident is quickly followed by a disinformation operation blaming Pakistani security forces an effort to erode public trust and sow discord.
Recovered evidence and confessional statements from captured Khawarij operatives have consistently pointed to robust Indian financial support and logistical facilitation by the interim Afghan government. These findings expose a clear pattern of external sponsorship enabling the Khawarij to destabilize Pakistan’s western front.
India, capitalizing on Afghanistan’s fragile security landscape, continues to use the Khawarij as proxies in its regional strategy. The latest drone attacks demonstrate how this hybrid warfare is evolving—with civilians paying the highest price.
“These are not rogue incidents. They are deliberate acts of aggression, supported by a hostile foreign agenda,” the official emphasized. “The narrative that blames Pakistan’s military for these attacks is part of the Khawarij’s larger psychological operation, crafted with precision by state-backed entities.”
The growing use of drones by the Khawarij under foreign patronage represents a grave threat to regional peace and civilian security. Pakistani authorities have urged international observers and rights organizations to take serious note of this alarming trend, which violates not only national sovereignty but fundamental human rights.