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Four Fitna-al-Hindustan Terrorists Eliminated in Intelligence-Based Strike in Turbat

Security forces have killed four terrorists linked to Fitna-al-Hindustan during a successful intelligence-based operation in the Shapuk area of Turbat, according to security sources. The operation was launched after receiving credible intelligence about the presence and movement of armed elements in the area. Acting swiftly, security forces carried out a targeted operation to neutralize the […]

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Rocket Attack on Police Patrol Leaves Constable Martyred, Triggers High-Stakes Manhunt in Bannu

A police constable was martyred and a civilian injured in a terrorist rocket attack targeting a police vehicle within the jurisdiction of Mandan Police Station in Bannu, officials confirmed. According to police sources, a bulletproof vehicle assigned to the Fateh Khel police outpost was attacked by militants using a rocket launcher at the Kangar Jan

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Infiltration Attempts, Pak-Afghan Border, Indian-sponsored Fitna al-Khwarij, ISPR, Azm-e-Istehkam

Night of Fire at the Frontier: 13 Khwarij Neutralized in Twin Infiltration Bids

At least 13 terrorists linked to Indian-sponsored Fitna al-Khwarij were eliminated in two separate infiltration attempts along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on April 28 and 29, security sources said. According to details, security forces detected the movement of a group attempting to infiltrate through the border in Mohmand district. Troops engaged the group

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Mourned, Missing persons, The Banned Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC), Pakistan's Fight against Terrorism and Disinformation

The Names They Mourned… Were Fighting in the Mountains

The latest exposure of two so-called “missing persons”, mourned by so-called human rights activists, as active commanders of the banned Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) is not an isolated contradiction; it is part of a well-documented and recurring pattern that has unfolded over the past year. The crux lies in how the “missing persons” narrative has

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Quadcopter, Quadcopter Warfare, Quadcopter Attacks, The Banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), Pakistan's War on Terror and PTI's Double Game

Quadcopter Warfare and the Struggle Over Narrative, Attribution, and Trust in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

The controversy surrounding quadcopter attacks in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is not merely about technology, it is about narrative, responsibility, and public trust. Over the past year, a clear operational pattern has emerged. Terrorist groups have increasingly turned to commercially adaptable technologies like quadcopters to strike soft targets, including homes, markets, and even areas near schools. These

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Nine Civilians, Cross-Border Shelling in Bajaur, Afghan Taliban, Pakistan Afghan Taliban Tensions, Pakistan's War on Terror and India-Backed Afghan Taliban's Double Game

Six Shelling Incidents in Bajaur Leave Nine Civilians Martyred, 12 Injured

At least nine civilians, including women and children, were martyred and 12 others injured in six separate incidents of cross-border shelling in the Mamund and Salarzai areas of Bajaur district during March and April 2026, according to official sources. Officials said the shelling, reportedly originating from across the border, targeted civilian-populated areas in Laghri Mamund

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Quadcopter Attack, TTP Quadcopter Attack in Hangu, Hangu Police Targeted in Quadcopter Attack, Fitna al-Khwarij, Pakistan's War on Terror and PTI's Dirty Politics

TTP Quadcopter Attack in Hangu Highlights Growing Aerial Attack Pattern

The terrorists of the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) carried out a quadcopter attack on a police checkpoint in the Anar China area of Hangu, resulting in two people sustaining minor injuries. The injured were initially shifted to DHQ Hospital Hangu and later referred to Kohat Hospital for further treatment. It is worth noting that in

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Quadcopter, Quadcopter Attacks, Civilian Toll Mounts in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Khwarij, Pakistan's War on Terror and PTI's Double Game

Quadcopter Attacks Debate Sparks Questions as Civilian Toll Mounts in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Does the state use quadcopters against ordinary civilians, or is it the Khwarij, who repeatedly claim responsibility in their own videos, that are targeting innocent people with these devices? The answer is clear: the Khwarij are openly using quadcopters to target civilians. So why is the provincial government trying to create confusion among the public?

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Disappeared, Missing Persons, Balochistan, Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC), Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA/FTO)

From ‘Disappeared’ to Armed Commanders, A Pattern That Refuses to Stay Hidden

Two individuals previously listed among forcibly disappeared, or “missing persons” in Balochistan have resurfaced under dramatically different circumstances, after being identified as active commanders of the banned Balochistan Liberation Army and later eliminated during security operations. According to details, the two students, whose names had appeared in lists circulated by the Baloch Yakjehti Committee, were

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Pakistan, Afghan Shelling on Civilians, Angoor Adda Attack, Afghan Taliban, Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA)

Pakistan Condemns Afghan Shelling on Civilians After Angoor Adda Attack

Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson has strongly condemned and exposed the Afghan Taliban’s shelling of civilian areas near the Pakistan–Afghanistan international border, terming the attacks a violation of basic humanitarian norms. The condemnation comes after at least five civilians, including four children and a woman, were injured when a mortar shell fired from Afghanistan landed on

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