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A Thwarted Attack That Reaffirms Pakistan’s Need for a Unified Security Front

The attempted terrorist attack on the Frontier Constabulary Headquarters in Peshawar, carried out by three militants on a single motorcycle, is a stark reminder that Pakistan continues to face a severe and escalating security threat. The assault, which claimed the lives of three personnel and left eleven others injured, was repelled only because of the […]

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Khawaja Asif Says Pakistan Will Act Clearly if Required in Afghanistan, Rejects Civilian Targeting

Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has said that Pakistan would take any action in Afghanistan in a “clear and unequivocal manner” and emphasised that the country’s security forces do not target civilians under any circumstances. Speaking on Geo News programme Aaj Shahzeb Khanzada Kay Saath, he said Pakistan’s friends in the region were keen to see

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Taliban Prisoner Releases in Afghanistan Signal Renewed Terror Threat to Pakistan

Since the Taliban’s return to power in August 2021, Afghanistan’s interim administration in Kabul has reportedly freed thousands of hardcore militants, including individuals convicted in serious terrorism cases and members of suicide-bomber networks. Just yesterday, over 3,200 of these militants were released, most of them wanted terrorists in Pakistan. Sources indicate these releases followed carefully

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Terror Hits Pakistan’s Cities as Afghan Ties with India Raise Red Flags

The recent terror attack on the Federal Constabulary Headquarters in Peshawar, following closely on the suicide attack near Islamabad’s district court, highlights a worrying reality: terrorists are no longer confined to tribal areas. They now have the capability and audacity to strike at the heart of Pakistan’s major cities. These incidents are a stark reminder

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Across the Border: How an Afghan-Based Network Orchestrated Islamabad’s Suicide Attack

The Handler in Custody A chilling video confession has pulled back the curtain on a highly organised terror network operating from Afghanistan, responsible for the November 11 suicide attack in Islamabad. Sajidullah, alias Sheena, now in the custody of Pakistan’s law enforcement, detailed how he recruited, trained, and directed the bomber, Usman Shinwari, a resident

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Revenge in Paktika: Jamaat‑ul‑Ahrar Hunts Down TTP Commanders as Heavy Clashes Rip Through Afghan Safe Havens

A violent cycle of revenge has erupted across Paktika, one among Afghanistan’s nine eastern provinces as Jamaat ul Ahrar launched a series of deadly attacks against the banned Tehreek e Taliban Pakistan, hunting down key TTP commanders amid fierce clashes that razed multiple hideouts. Reliable sources confirm that intense fighting broke out in Paktika province

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UN Warns of 20+ Terror Groups Operating from Afghanistan Amid Pakistan’s Cross-Border Spike

A new United Nations Security Council report for 2024 has confirmed that Afghanistan remains the biggest concentration point for regional and transnational militant organisations, with more than twenty extremist groups operating from its soil. The findings come as Pakistan continues to face a rise in cross-border terrorist attacks since the collapse of the Doha ceasefire.

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Dera Ismail Khan: 16 TTP Militants Killed in Joint Counter-Terror Operation

At least 16 militants of the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) were killed when Special Services Group (SSG) commandos and Pakistan Army troops carried out a successful intelligence-based operation in the Kot Sultan area of Dera Ismail Khan, security officials confirmed on Tuesday. According to officials, the joint operation was launched after the presence of the

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Pakistan Did Not Conduct Any Strike Inside Afghanistan, Says DG ISPR

Pakistan’s military on Tuesday firmly rejected allegations circulating in Afghanistan that a precision strike or cross-border attack had been carried out by Pakistani forces. In an informal briefing with senior journalists, Director General Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry said Pakistan had undertaken no military action inside Afghanistan. He stressed that whenever

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TTP Chief Noor Wali Orchestrated Islamabad Suicide Attack from Afghanistan: Atta Tarar

Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Atta Tarar has revealed that the suicide attack outside the Islamabad District Courts was planned and directed from Afghanistan by the proscribed Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) chief, Noor Wali Mehsud, acting through his commanders based on Afghan soil. Addressing a press conference in Islamabad, the minister stated that the November

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