A commander reportedly associated with Fitna al-Hindustan (BLA), identified as Usman Zaib, has been killed in Afghanistan, according to security sources.
Sources stated that Usman Zaib was targeted by unidentified armed individuals who opened fire on him in Afghanistan, resulting in his death. The incident marks another significant development involving figures linked to Fitna al-Hindustan and has drawn attention to the activities and internal security challenges surrounding the group.
According to the available information, the attack took place under circumstances that remain unclear, with details regarding the identity of the attackers, their motives, and the exact location of the incident yet to be independently confirmed.
Security sources described Usman Zaib as a commander associated with Fitna al-Hindustan (BLA), a group accused of involvement in hostile activities. His reported death is being viewed as a major development in the context of the ongoing security landscape in the region.
Following the incident, further details are expected to emerge as investigations continue. Authorities and security observers are monitoring developments to determine the circumstances surrounding the attack and to assess its possible implications for networks linked to Fitna al-Hindustan.
The incident highlights the complex security environment in the region, where armed groups and their affiliated networks continue to face internal and external challenges. Security analysts note that the elimination of individuals associated with armed organizations can have broader implications for their operational structures, leadership networks, and future activities.
The reported killing of Usman Zaib comes amid continued efforts by security institutions in the region to track and disrupt individuals and networks linked to armed groups.





