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Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Authorities Expose Presence of Over 8,000 Khawarij Terrorists Sheltering in Civilian Populations

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa police have confirmed that more than eight thousand Khawarij terrorists are currently active across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, exploiting civilian populations as cover to launch attacks on Pakistan’s security forces, while talking to Geo News. According to IG Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, these militants infiltrated from Afghanistan through unfrequented routes and have dispersed into multiple districts, including […]

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Fact Check: SSG’s Daring Bannu Operation Turns Terrorist Assault into a Defining Victory

Fact Check: SSG’s Daring Bannu Operation Turns Terrorist Assault into a Defining Victory Claim: Anti-state propagandists and sympathizers of Kharijite militants are circulating false narratives, attempting to paint the September 2nd terrorist attack on the Federal Constabulary Headquarters in Bannu as a “failure” of Pakistan’s security forces. Fact: The truth tells a very different story.

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Key Khawarij Commander Mansoor Janikhel Eliminated in Targeted Security Operation in Bannu

In a decisive blow to Khawarij networks operating in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, security forces eliminated Maulana Aleem-ul-Haq alias Commander Mansoor Janikhel, a notorious ringleader of the HGB Sadiqullah Gurbaz Group, during a precision operation in the Janikhel area of Bannu district. According to security officials, Mansoor Janikhel was regarded as one of the most dangerous Khawarij

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TTP Facing Heavy Losses in Pakistan as Afghan Khawarij Networks Crumble

Pakistan’s ongoing counter-terrorism operations have dealt a severe blow to Afghan Khawarij networks, with nearly one hundred Taliban fighters being eliminated on Pakistani soil every month. The relentless campaign has not only dismantled TTP’s local infrastructure but also forced Afghan elements to take the brunt of losses, exposing the Taliban regime’s duplicity and failures. According

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Russian Ethnographer Freed After Taliban Detention in Afghanistan

A Russian ethnographer who had been held by the Taliban for nearly six weeks in Afghanistan has been released and returned to Moscow, Russian state media reported on Monday, in a case that once again highlights the opaque and arbitrary practices of the group’s justice system. The researcher, Svyatoslav Kaverin, is affiliated with the Center

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Displaced Families Begin Returning to Cleared Villages in Bajaur as Security Restores Stability

The long-awaited return of displaced families to their ancestral homes in Bajaur has begun, following significant gains by security forces in Tehsil Mamond where several key villages have been fully cleared and normalcy restored. According to the district administration, the villages of Larkalan, Brooklyn, Ghani Shah, and Chamyar Jor have now been declared safe after

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Six Afghan Migrants Killed, Dozens Detained as Iranian Border Guards Open Fire in Sistan-Baluchestan

At least six Afghan migrants were killed, five injured, and forty detained after Iranian border guards opened fire on a group attempting to cross into Sistan-Baluchestan, human rights monitoring group Haal-Wash reported on Sunday. According to the group, the incident occurred when nearly 120 Afghans, including women and children, tried to cross the border. Witnesses

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From Zhob to Bannu: Afghan Safe Havens Keep Pakistan Under Siege

The recent suicide assault on a Frontier Corps camp in Bannu is a sobering reminder that Pakistan’s western frontier remains exposed. Four attackers blew up the gate, killed sentries, and engaged security forces for almost 24 hours before being neutralized. Evidence indicates the assailants were Afghan nationals, underlining a long-standing Pakistani concern: territory across the

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UN Urges Taliban to End Ban on Girls’ Education as World Marks International Literacy Day

On International Literacy Day, the United Nations renewed calls for the Taliban to lift sweeping restrictions on girls’ education, warning that millions of Afghan children remain shut out of classrooms three years after the group’s return to power. In a post on X, the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) wrote, “Books are not only

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Ex-Prisoners Allege Brutality by Male and Female Taliban Jailers in Kabul, Parwan

Two Afghans who spent months in Taliban custody have described severe physical and psychological abuse, saying both male and female officers inflicted mistreatment in intelligence-run detention facilities. Their testimonies, shared with Afghanistan International and later discussed on the social media platform X, add to growing calls from rights groups for independent monitoring of Taliban prisons.

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