In a decisive counterterrorism operation conducted in Haider Khel village, North Waziristan, Pakistan’s security forces successfully neutralized a high-profile terrorist affiliated with the proscribed Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). The operation targeted militant hideouts and resulted in the elimination of Haywad Abrar, a senior commander of the TTP’s specialized suicide unit.
According to official security sources, Haywad Abrar was listed among the most-wanted terrorists in Pakistan due to his active involvement in multiple destructive and destabilizing attacks across the region. His operational role within the TTP’s suicide squad made him responsible for planning and executing a number of lethal terrorist activities, posing a serious threat to civilians and security personnel alike.
The operation reflects the continued vigilance and professionalism of Pakistan’s security forces in combating terrorism and dismantling networks of extremist elements operating within North Waziristan. Authorities emphasized that operations like these are part of an ongoing effort to neutralize threats, restore stability, and ensure the safety of citizens in the region.
Security officials noted that Haywad Abrar’s elimination will significantly disrupt the operational capabilities of the TTP’s suicide units, sending a clear message to militant organizations that Pakistan remains committed to eradicating terrorism and protecting national security.
The successful operation was carried out with precision intelligence and coordination between ground forces and local security agencies, underlining Pakistan’s commitment to a comprehensive counterterrorism strategy. Authorities reaffirmed that such targeted actions would continue across all regions where extremist elements attempt to threaten peace and stability.
The security establishment has once again underscored its resolve against terrorism, demonstrating that Pakistan’s counterterrorism forces remain ever-ready to confront militant threats decisively and effectively, while safeguarding the lives of civilians and maintaining law and order in the country’s tribal districts.





