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Sindh Rangers have arrested three wanted TTP militants in an operation on Manghopir Road, Kanwari Colony, Karachi. The arrested militants – Zaidullah, Noor Zada, and Usman – are close associates of TTP leader Shams-ul-Qayyum alias Zawil.
During interrogation, they revealed that they provided local residents’ numbers to Shams-ul-Qayyum for extortion calls. They also admitted involvement in extortion from drug dealers and land grabbing.
Noor Zada’s brother, Khanzada alias Hanzala, and Usman’s brother, Umar Khitab, were previously TTP operatives and have been killed. Zaidullah was also wanted by Excise Police Korangi and the Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF).
Sindh Rangers have arrested three wanted TTP militants in an operation on Manghopir Road, Kanwari Colony, Karachi. The arrested militants – Zaidullah, Noor Zada, and Usman – are close associates of TTP leader Shams-ul-Qayyum alias Zawil.
During interrogation, they revealed that they provided local residents’ numbers to Shams-ul-Qayyum for extortion calls. They also admitted involvement in extortion from drug dealers and land grabbing.
Noor Zada’s brother, Khanzada alias Hanzala, and Usman’s brother, Umar Khitab, were previously TTP operatives and have been killed. Zaidullah was also wanted by Excise Police Korangi and the Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF).
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A Karachi court has acquitted Sarmad Ali Raza and Ghani Aman Chandio, suspected members of the Sindhudesh Revolutionary Army (SRA), in a possession of explosives case.
The suspects were arrested by the CTD in Machchar Colony, following a secret tip-off, and a hand grenade was recovered from their possession, later defused by the Bomb Disposal Squad. The court accepted the defense’s claim of false implication and acquitted them.
Previously, CTD had alleged their involvement in past terrorism cases in Hyderabad, Jamshoro, and Larkana.
A Karachi court has acquitted Sarmad Ali Raza and Ghani Aman Chandio, suspected members of the Sindhudesh Revolutionary Army (SRA), in a possession of explosives case.
The suspects were arrested by the CTD in Machchar Colony, following a secret tip-off, and a hand grenade was recovered from their possession, later defused by the Bomb Disposal Squad. The court accepted the defense’s claim of false implication and acquitted them.
Previously, CTD had alleged their involvement in past terrorism cases in Hyderabad, Jamshoro, and Larkana.
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-⚡FACT-CHECK: Certain news outlets are spreading misinformation under the guise of “fact-checking” a recent statement by the Taliban’s Education Minister, Habibullah Agha.
In the attached clip from the speech, at the 00:10 timestamp, Habibullah Agha can be clearly heard referring to Pakistan as “Punjabis.”
In the attached clip from the speech, at the 00:10 timestamp, Habibullah Agha can be clearly heard referring to Pakistan as “Punjabis.”
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Four people were injured after a gas cylinder exploded in the basement of the Supreme Court of Pakistan.
According to initial reports, the blast occurred during maintenance work on the central air conditioning system, causing tremors across the building.
Following the explosion, lawyers and staff members evacuated the premises and moved to open areas for safety
Four people were injured after a gas cylinder exploded in the basement of the Supreme Court of Pakistan.
According to initial reports, the blast occurred during maintenance work on the central air conditioning system, causing tremors across the building.
Following the explosion, lawyers and staff members evacuated the premises and moved to open areas for safety
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Unknown assailants opened fire in the Moski area of Tehsil Mir Ali, killing Huzaifa, a resident of Khidarkhel village. Incidents of target killings have seen a noticeable rise in Mir Ali in recent days.
Unknown assailants opened fire in the Moski area of Tehsil Mir Ali, killing Huzaifa, a resident of Khidarkhel village. Incidents of target killings have seen a noticeable rise in Mir Ali in recent days.
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Circa 2007: Uzbek militant make a vlog in Miranshah Bazaar, North Waziristan.
Circa 2007: Uzbek militant make a vlog in Miranshah Bazaar, North Waziristan.
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A convoy of security forces was ambushed by Baloch separatist militants in Awaran, Balochistan. According to security sources, a rocket fired by the attackers struck one of the vehicles, leaving Captain Irteza and two soldiers seriously injured. The wounded personnel were shifted to CMH Khuzdar for medical treatment.
A convoy of security forces was ambushed by Baloch separatist militants in Awaran, Balochistan. According to security sources, a rocket fired by the attackers struck one of the vehicles, leaving Captain Irteza and two soldiers seriously injured. The wounded personnel were shifted to CMH Khuzdar for medical treatment.
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According to sources affiliated with Baloch militants, a strike took place in the mountains near Sunni, Balochistan, early today.
According to sources affiliated with Baloch militants, a strike took place in the mountains near Sunni, Balochistan, early today.
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According to Afghan media ZAWIA News, a strike reportedly took place this morning in the 2nd block of 29 Wiyale in Shinwar district, Nangarhar, Afghanistan . This news has not been independently confirmed.
According to Afghan media ZAWIA News, a strike reportedly took place this morning in the 2nd block of 29 Wiyale in Shinwar district, Nangarhar, Afghanistan . This news has not been independently confirmed.
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Yesterday, in Upper Karam, Bushehra, a person was injured in a mine blast. Today, he succumbed to his injuries
Yesterday, in Upper Karam, Bushehra, a person was injured in a mine blast. Today, he succumbed to his injuries
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AQIS has released its October edition of the monthly magazine Nawa-e-Ghazwa-e-Hind. Based on the table of contents, the magazine includes sections on religious perspectives, commentary on regional conflicts in South Asia and the Middle East, and political and societal issues from a radical viewpoint. It also covers guidance on militancy, personal accounts of individuals involved in conflicts, analysis of global developments, and recurring ideological features designed to influence and motivate readers while presenting a particular worldview and highlighting ongoing conflicts.
AQIS has released its October edition of the monthly magazine Nawa-e-Ghazwa-e-Hind. Based on the table of contents, the magazine includes sections on religious perspectives, commentary on regional conflicts in South Asia and the Middle East, and political and societal issues from a radical viewpoint. It also covers guidance on militancy, personal accounts of individuals involved in conflicts, analysis of global developments, and recurring ideological features designed to influence and motivate readers while presenting a particular worldview and highlighting ongoing conflicts.
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Unidentified assailants on motorcycles attacked a security checkpoint with hand grenades in Quetta’s Western Bypass area. The grenades exploded nearby without causing casualties. The BLA has claimed responsibility.
Unidentified assailants on motorcycles attacked a security checkpoint with hand grenades in Quetta’s Western Bypass area. The grenades exploded nearby without causing casualties. The BLA has claimed responsibility.
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In Swat’s Kabal tehsil, former peace committee member Miftahuddin was shot dead by unidentified assailants.
This marks the fourth targeted killing of former peace militia members in Swat in recent weeks. Previous such attacks were claimed by the TTP.
In Swat’s Kabal tehsil, former peace committee member Miftahuddin was shot dead by unidentified assailants.
This marks the fourth targeted killing of former peace militia members in Swat in recent weeks. Previous such attacks were claimed by the TTP.
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An undated video circulating on militant media shows TTP commander Nusrat serving as the chief guest at a cricket match in Domel, Bannu, where he delivered a lengthy propaganda speech without any interference.
Just a week earlier, another TTP commander, Saddam alias Abu Zar, was also seen as the chief guest at a football match in Khyber.
An undated video circulating on militant media shows TTP commander Nusrat serving as the chief guest at a cricket match in Domel, Bannu, where he delivered a lengthy propaganda speech without any interference.
Just a week earlier, another TTP commander, Saddam alias Abu Zar, was also seen as the chief guest at a football match in Khyber.
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-⚡🇵🇰/🏳️/🏴: MONITORING AQIS has released its October edition of the monthly magazine Nawa-e-Ghazwa-e-Hind. Based on the table of contents, the magazine includes sections on religious perspectives, commentary on regional conflicts in South Asia and the Middle…
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The October issue of AQIS Nawa-e-Ghazwa-e-Hind features an article by Nouman Hajazi of series “Qibla-e-Awal Se Khiyanat Ki Dastan”, which focuses on the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
The piece presents a detailed historical account of the UAE’s political evolution, its relations with regional powers, and the gradual normalization of its ties with Israel. It traces developments from the country’s formation in 1971 to the 2020 Abraham Accords, highlighting key milestones such as early intelligence contacts in the 1980s and cooperation during the Gulf War.
The article underscores the steady expansion of UAE-Israel cooperation across economic, political, and security domains, covering trade, technology partnerships, and diplomatic engagements. It also examines the UAE’s stance on broader regional issues, including Iran’s influence, the Gaza conflict, and shifting Arab-Israeli dynamics. The piece concludes by interpreting these policies as reflective of the UAE’s evolving strategic and geopolitical priorities.
The October issue of AQIS Nawa-e-Ghazwa-e-Hind features an article by Nouman Hajazi of series “Qibla-e-Awal Se Khiyanat Ki Dastan”, which focuses on the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
The piece presents a detailed historical account of the UAE’s political evolution, its relations with regional powers, and the gradual normalization of its ties with Israel. It traces developments from the country’s formation in 1971 to the 2020 Abraham Accords, highlighting key milestones such as early intelligence contacts in the 1980s and cooperation during the Gulf War.
The article underscores the steady expansion of UAE-Israel cooperation across economic, political, and security domains, covering trade, technology partnerships, and diplomatic engagements. It also examines the UAE’s stance on broader regional issues, including Iran’s influence, the Gaza conflict, and shifting Arab-Israeli dynamics. The piece concludes by interpreting these policies as reflective of the UAE’s evolving strategic and geopolitical priorities.
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-⚡🇵🇰/🏳️/🏴: MONITORING AQIS has released its October edition of the monthly magazine Nawa-e-Ghazwa-e-Hind. Based on the table of contents, the magazine includes sections on religious perspectives, commentary on regional conflicts in South Asia and the Middle…
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The October issue of AQIS Nawa-e-Ghazwa-e-Hind includes a commentary by Abu Usama Abdul Aziz al-Hallaq under the ongoing series "Shaam mein Jihad ka Mustaqbil." In this installment, al-Hallaq offers a critical assessment of the situation in Syria, particularly focusing on Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) and the emerging governance structures in the northwest.
He contends that HTS carries both a religious and administrative responsibility to protect all fighters residing in its territory, yet accuses its leadership of remaining passive in response to U.S. airstrikes targeting non-HTS militants. According to him, such silence reflects a degree of political caution or accommodation toward Western powers.
The commentary further describes the “new government” in Sham, broadly referring to the HTS-linked civil administration, as increasingly pragmatic and conciliatory in its dealings with international actors, including Western countries and Israel. Al-Hallaq suggests that external powers may be attempting to influence or reshape the leadership to align more closely with regional political objectives.
Overall, the piece characterizes both HTS and the new administration as departing from their earlier revolutionary posture and failing to safeguard elements of the broader militant landscape in Syria, warning that such pragmatism could undermine the long-term trajectory of the movement.
The October issue of AQIS Nawa-e-Ghazwa-e-Hind includes a commentary by Abu Usama Abdul Aziz al-Hallaq under the ongoing series "Shaam mein Jihad ka Mustaqbil." In this installment, al-Hallaq offers a critical assessment of the situation in Syria, particularly focusing on Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) and the emerging governance structures in the northwest.
He contends that HTS carries both a religious and administrative responsibility to protect all fighters residing in its territory, yet accuses its leadership of remaining passive in response to U.S. airstrikes targeting non-HTS militants. According to him, such silence reflects a degree of political caution or accommodation toward Western powers.
The commentary further describes the “new government” in Sham, broadly referring to the HTS-linked civil administration, as increasingly pragmatic and conciliatory in its dealings with international actors, including Western countries and Israel. Al-Hallaq suggests that external powers may be attempting to influence or reshape the leadership to align more closely with regional political objectives.
Overall, the piece characterizes both HTS and the new administration as departing from their earlier revolutionary posture and failing to safeguard elements of the broader militant landscape in Syria, warning that such pragmatism could undermine the long-term trajectory of the movement.
PakPulse Intel
-⚡🇵🇰/🏳️/🏴: MONITORING AQIS has released its October edition of the monthly magazine Nawa-e-Ghazwa-e-Hind. Based on the table of contents, the magazine includes sections on religious perspectives, commentary on regional conflicts in South Asia and the Middle…
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In its October issue, AQIS Nawa-e-Ghazwa-e-Hind features an article by Muinuddin Shami commenting on the recent Pakistan–Afghanistan tensions. The author reiterates familiar anti-Pakistan narratives, alleging that Islamabad is acting in alignment with U.S. interests against Afghanistan. The piece characterizes Afghanistan–India relations as primarily commercial in nature, describing the issue as political rather than religious. It also criticizes certain Afghan circles for directing hostility toward Pakistan, particularly against Punjabis and argues that equating Pakistan with Israel, as voiced by some Taliban officials, is an unfair and exaggerated comparison, while reminding readers of Pakistan’s past support to Afghanistan.
In its October issue, AQIS Nawa-e-Ghazwa-e-Hind features an article by Muinuddin Shami commenting on the recent Pakistan–Afghanistan tensions. The author reiterates familiar anti-Pakistan narratives, alleging that Islamabad is acting in alignment with U.S. interests against Afghanistan. The piece characterizes Afghanistan–India relations as primarily commercial in nature, describing the issue as political rather than religious. It also criticizes certain Afghan circles for directing hostility toward Pakistan, particularly against Punjabis and argues that equating Pakistan with Israel, as voiced by some Taliban officials, is an unfair and exaggerated comparison, while reminding readers of Pakistan’s past support to Afghanistan.