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KP Government to Act Against Officials Over Alleged Terror Financing

The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Home Department has initiated formal steps to take action against government employees allegedly involved in providing monetary support, and facilitation to terrorists, directing relevant departments to compile detailed data of suspected individuals. According to official documents, more than 2,000 individuals allegedly linked to facilitating terrorists are being identified as part of the […]

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Major Among Four Soldiers Martyred, Eight Terrorists Eliminated in Chamalang Operation

Security forces conducted a major intelligence-based operation in the Chamalang area of Balochistan after receiving reports regarding the presence of terrorists involved in extortion operations targeting mining interests in the region, security sources said. According to officials, the operation was launched against armed terrorists accused of facilitating violence, intimidation, and illegal collection of extortion money

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From Bannu to Kech: Pakistan Intensifies Multi-Front Counterterror Operations Against Terrorist Networks

Pakistan’s security forces are currently confronting one of the most complex and geographically dispersed waves of terrorism witnessed in recent years, as terror attacks simultaneously escalates across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan, and strategically sensitive northern regions. Yet unlike previous eras where terrorist organizations operated through isolated insurgent pockets, the current threat environment reveals a far more

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Mounting Attacks on KP Police Reinforce Need for Frontline Security Modernization

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police today stand at the center of Pakistan’s frontline war against terrorism, confronting one of the harshest operational environments faced by any civilian law enforcement force in the region. From Bannu and Lakki Marwat to Dera Ismail Khan and former tribal districts, police personnel are increasingly becoming primary targets of heavily armed terrorist

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Growing Evidence Reinforces Pakistan’s Position on Cross-Border Terror Sanctuaries in Afghanistan

The regional security debate surrounding Afghanistan, and the terror sanctuaries therein, has increasingly shifted from questions of possibility toward questions of accountability, as mounting evidence, repeated militant incidents, and growing international concern continue to reinforce Pakistan’s long-standing position regarding the presence of anti-Pakistan terrorist infrastructure operating from Afghan territory. For years, Islamabad has maintained that groups

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Why Is Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Turning Into the Deadliest Province for Police Cops?

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa continues to witness an alarming escalation in terrorist violence targeting police cops, with official statistics revealing that more than 580 police personnel have lost their lives since 2023 in ambushes, targeted killings, suicide bombings, improvised explosive device (IED) attacks, and armed encounters across the province. The surge in attacks, particularly concentrated in the

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“There is no difference between Delhi and Kabul”: Khawaja Asif Delivers Hard Line Message to Afghanistan

Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif issued a strong warning to Afghanistan’s Taliban-led administration over continued concerns regarding cross-border terrorism, stating that Pakistan would respond to Kabul in the same manner it responds to New Delhi if militant activity allegedly emanating from Afghan soil continues. Addressing the National Assembly, the Defence Minister said Pakistan sees a

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From Civilian Sites to Ammunition Zones: What UNAMA Isn’t Saying About Taliban Militarization

Serious concerns are being raised regarding the credibility, neutrality, and contextual completeness of recent reporting issued by the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA), particularly in relation to allegations surrounding Taliban-linked military infrastructure, cross-border terrorism, and the militarization of civilian spaces inside Afghanistan. Security analysts and regional observers argue that UNAMA’s latest assessments rely

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Afghanistan Is Training Over 7,000 Terrorists for Attacks on Pakistan: Rana Sanaullah

Pakistan’s political adviser Rana Sanaullah has alleged that more than 7,000 militants are currently being trained inside Afghanistan for operations targeting Pakistan, escalating already strained relations between Islamabad and Kabul amid ongoing regional mediation efforts led by China. Speaking in the Pakistani Senate, Sanaullah claimed that these individuals are receiving external financial support and asserted,

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Inside Afghanistan’s Darkening Reality: UNAMA Exposes Arrests, Torture Claims and Media Suppression

The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) has reported continued human rights violations in Afghanistan, including arrests, alleged torture cases, and killings of former Afghan security personnel, alongside increasing restrictions on media freedom and religious practices. In its latest quarterly report, UNAMA documented at least 23 cases of arbitrary detention, nine reported instances of

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