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Security Forces Foils Major Afghan Infiltration Attempt in Mohmand; 45–50 TTP Militants Eliminated

In a major counter-terrorism success, Pakistan Army troops foiled a large-scale infiltration attempt from across the Afghan border in Mohmand District, killing between 45 and 50 terrorists belonging to the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), also known as Khawarij. According to security sources, the terrorists attempted to exploit the recently announced ceasefire to infiltrate Pakistani territory […]

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Afghan Taliban Fall into India’s Orbit, Amplify Anti-Pakistan Propaganda

In a disturbing development, the so-called “Islamic Emirate” of Afghanistan appears to be playing into India’s hands, as emerging reports reveal a coordinated propaganda campaign by Indian media, Afghan Taliban, and Fitna Al-Khawarij (TTP) aimed at maligning Pakistan through fabricated narratives and misinformation. According to credible reports, Indian media outlets have been relentlessly circulating false

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UN Report Exposes Al-Qaeda, TTP Networks Operating Freely in Afghanistan

A newly released report by the United Nations has exposed irrefutable evidence of the continued presence and growing strength of Al-Qaeda and Fitna Al-Khawarij (Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan) inside Afghanistan, confirming that the country has once again become a sanctuary for internationally proscribed terrorist groups. The 36th report of the UN Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team,

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Eighteen Afghan Terrorists Identified After Border Clashes; Pakistan Vows to Crush Indian-Sponsored Militancy

Pakistan’s security forces have confirmed the identities of eighteen Afghan terrorists belonging to the Fitan-al-Khawarij factions who were killed in recent clashes along the Pak–Afghan border. These militants were actively involved in cross-border attacks and subversive activities against Pakistan, operating under the patronage of hostile intelligence agencies. The identified terrorists include: 1. Anas 2. Nematullah

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Security Forces Eliminate 34 Indian-Backed Khwarij in Major Counterterrorism Operations Across KP: ISPR

In a series of precise and intelligence-based operations conducted from October 13 to 15, Pakistan’s security forces eliminated 34 Khwarij belonging to the Indian proxy outfit “Fitna Al Khwarij” across multiple districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Acting on credible intelligence regarding the presence of terrorists, security forces launched an operation in the Spinwam area of North

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PM Shehbaz Vows to Eradicate Terrorism, Chairs Key Cabinet Meetings on National Security and Reforms

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday chaired a series of important federal cabinet meetings that undertook an extensive review of national and international developments, regional security challenges, and ongoing reform initiatives across various sectors. During the main cabinet session, the Prime Minister briefed members on his recent foreign visits, high-level diplomatic engagements, and the evolving

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Rising Tensions Between Pakistan and Afghanistan Raise Regional Security Concerns

Aqeel Yousafzai An unexpected but grave tension has erupted between Pakistan and Afghanistan, signalling one of the most dangerous turns in the region’s recent history. While friction between the two neighbours is not new, the situation has escalated to an alarming level as Pakistan, an atomic power, has reportedly struck targets inside Afghanistan an unprecedented

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Pakistan, Kazakhstan Armies Conduct Joint Counter-Terrorism Exercise ‘Dostarym-V’ at Cherat: ISPR

The Pakistan-Kazakhstan Joint Military Exercise Dostarym-V is underway between the armies of the two brotherly countries in the counter-terrorism domain from 13–24 October 2025 at the Special Operations School, Cherat. The Special Services Group (SSG) of the Pakistan Army and the Special Forces of the Kazakhstan Army are participating in the exercise. The opening ceremony

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Nation Stands United with Armed Forces Against Afghan Taliban’s Unprovoked Aggression

A powerful wave of solidarity has swept across Pakistan as citizens nationwide voiced unwavering support for the Pakistan Armed Forces following what they described as unprovoked aggression by the Afghan Taliban along the border. People from across provinces, including Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, lauded the military’s firm and effective response, declaring that the entire nation

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Khawaja Asif Accuses Afghan Taliban of Acting as India’s Proxies, Questions Durability of Ceasefire

Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has cast doubt on the recently agreed 48-hour ceasefire between Pakistan and Afghanistan, declaring that the Afghan Taliban have effectively become “agents of New Delhi” and are waging a proxy war against Pakistan on India’s behalf. Speaking on Geo News programme Aaj Shahzeb Khanzada Kay Saath, the minister said the ceasefire

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