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-🇵🇰/🏳️/🏴: MONITORING Further videos released by Zarb-e-Umar feature: 30. Khalid – Representative of the so-called Waliat South Waziristan. 31. Irfan – Head of the Special Unit of the so-called Waliat Swat. 32. Abdul Salam – Commander of the so-called…
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Further videos released by Zarb-e-Umar feature:

38. Jigar – Head of the Special Unit of the so-called Waliat Chitral

39. Tarab Dawar – Member of the Provincial Commission of the so-called TTP Waliat North Waziristan.

40. Fidai Dawar – District Commander of the so-called Waliat North Waziristan, Miranshah District.

41. Sher Azam Agha— Sector commander and a close companion of Baitullah Mehsud.
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-🇵🇰/🏳️/🏴: MONITORING The attack has been claimed by both Lashkar-e-Difa al-Quds, a shadow group of the TTP, and Al-Mansoor Media, the media wing of JAMK (Gurbaz group).
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Two relatively unknown/new groups affiliated with IMP, Commander Intizar Karwan/Saif Al-Khorasan and Tehreek-e-Inqilab Pakistan with spokesperson Ismail Khan, have claimed responsibility for the assault in Bannu carried out yesterday.
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-🇵🇰/🇦🇫/🏴/🏳️: ALERT According to sources, last night in the Deh Drab area of Omarji District, Helmand Province, Afghanistan, a target affiliated with Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), Commander Ghaffar, alias “Al-Khawari,” was neutralized by unidentified…
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According to security sources, in Helmand’s Sangin district, unidentified armed elements neutralized a key TTP operative, Commander Mansoor, from Ladha, South Waziristan. He was linked to the so-called Wallayah D.I. Khan and associated with the group’s media operations.

The commander, recently repatriated from Pakistan after attending organizational meetings, was affiliated with “Umar Media” and is believed to have played a significant role in the planning and coordination of multiple high-profile terrorist attacks.
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In Bala Murghab District, Badghis Province, Afghanistan, two children lost their lives after accidentally triggering a cluster munition while herding livestock in the Panirak area. Authorities reported that the children discovered a suspicious piece of metal near the grazing area and unknowingly threw it into a fire, resulting in a powerful explosion. Unexploded mines and ordnance from past conflicts, including the Soviet and U.S.-led wars, remain scattered across Afghanistan, posing a continuing threat.
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An 18-year-old sustained serious injuries in an improvised explosive device (IED) blast in the Momi Karam (Kachkay) area of South Upper Waziristan, according to local sources.

The injured individual was shifted to Hospital for treatment
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Off for another week 😞 — see y’all soon!
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I have no idea why important work comes up at such an interesting time 😭 https://youtu.be/rbdpOXOOfrs?si=cVcsHRbky5yATyPH
Turns out my Facebook rival, who went by Osama Ahrar (Badalgam/Abu Ibrahim Al-Hindi) and spread TTP propaganda, got arrested in India 😂
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OK BYE 👋
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Security forces intercepted a group of TTP militants linked to Bara’s district chief, Commander Abu Zar Emarati, in the Meri Khel Adda area of Aka Khel, Khyber Agency. During exchange of fire, multiple militants were neutralized. Four bodies were recovered from the engagement site.

Three of the deceased have been identified:

-Umar Sangari, Khyber Agency

-Ehsan Badri, Afghanistan

-Sohaib Lazari , Afghanistan, Nangarhar


The fourth militant remains unidentified.
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In a quadcopter strike in Bajaur two days ago, two Afghan nationals affiliated with the TTP were killed. One of them has been identified as senior TTA commander Sajad, alias Abu Zar, from Pir Bagh, Central Gardez, the capital of Paktia Province in Afghanistan.

The other militant was Khaibib, also an Afghan national from Logar, operating under Commander Sajad.
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-🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: ALERT

Last night, at approximately 9:40 PM, militants attacked the Khti police checkpoint within the jurisdiction of Dera Town Police Station in DI Khan, resulting in an exchange of fire with the police. No casualties were reported
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In North Waziristan's Mirali, an exchange of fire was reported at the Khusokhel Bridge check post between militants and security forces. No casualties have been reported.
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The Spinkai Raghzai Cadet College in Upper South Waziristan has been temporarily shut down owing to security concerns.
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-🇵🇰/🏳️/🏴: ALERT On 10 September, at approximately 9:40 AM, in the Galju Garhi area on Shaho Road, Upper Orakzai, under the operational jurisdiction of Orakzai Scouts Wing 231, TTP militants established a checkpoint and forcibly abducted three off-duty FC…
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According to sources, the three soldiers abducted in Orakzai on 10 September by TTP commander Naghmatullah Aheel, who later handed them over to Commander Imran, alias Chamtu, of Lashkar-e-Islam in Khyber Agency, have now been recovered.

They, along with another soldier who had been abducted earlier last month by TLIP, from the Orakzai during attack on post, were recovered from the Bag,Khyber Agency and have safely returned to their headquarters.
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-🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: ALERT

In South Waziristan’s Sarwakai area, security forces bomb disposal team recovered and safely defused a prepared IED.
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-🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: MONITORING

A few days ago, the Fatwa Council (Darul Ifta) of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) issued an 11-page response , signed by five members of the TTP office, to an inquiry from the group’s Leadership Council. The inquiry sought guidance on how TTP should deal with the conduct of various other militant factions operating alongside it in Pakistan.

According to the ruling, TTP identifies itself as the largest and most structured militant network in Pakistan and characterizes other factions as limited to specific tribal areas. The document notes that members of several of these smaller groups engage in activities harmful to civilians, such as extortion, targeted killings, intimidation, and other criminal acts, which, according to the inquiry, are damaging TTP’s reputation. The ruling claims some individuals were formerly part of TTP but, after facing internal disciplinary measures, left to join other militant groups while continuing the same behavior under a different name. Others, it states, were never affiliated with TTP and therefore lie outside its organizational control.

The ruling draws particular attention to issues reported in North Waziristan (associated with HGB) and Khyber (associated with TLIP). It also acknowledges that in several areas, individuals linked to TTP have been involved in similar offenses and that some local TTP commanders have shielded these individuals or shifted blame onto other factions. The document further refers to incidents of theft and banditry in regions where TTP claims significant influence, involving both current and former members.

The ruling also discusses an unnamed militant faction that portrays itself as a global, brotherhood-based movement. While TTP asserts that it has maintained a cooperative stance toward this faction, the ruling accuses the group of repeatedly spreading negative narratives about TTP, especially on social media, and alleges that its messaging resembles that of state security agencies. According to the document, this faction became largely inactive in Pakistan after 2014 but began publicly reasserting its presence around 2020, coinciding with TTP’s efforts to reorganize, while at the same time expressing increasing hostility toward TTP. (This description appears to refer to Al-Qaeda.)

The Leadership Council sought guidance on how to address both the individuals involved in such activities and the faction perceived as disruptive. In response, the Fatwa Council cites religious texts and concludes that individuals engaged in extortion, espionage, murder, violence, armed robbery, and theft fall under the category of causing "disorder". In areas where TTP claims exclusive authority, the ruling states that preventing these actions at the moment they occur falls under what it describes as internal 'defense'. However, it adds that any formal punishment must be authorized by the group’s Amir or Qazi.

In regions where another organized militant faction is active, and where the alleged offender either belongs to that faction or has defected from TTP to join it, the ruling states that responsibility for disciplinary action initially rests with that faction. If, after repeated requests, the other group fails to restrain the individual, TTP may attempt non-violent intervention under the principle of "enjoining good and forbidding wrong". The ruling states that execution or armed action in such cases is not permitted unless all non-violent measures fail and unless the conditions outlined earlier in the document are met.

Regarding the specific unnamed faction referenced in the original inquiry, the ruling advises maintaining close observation but avoiding confrontation unless the group’s actions pose a clear threat to life or property. It recommends addressing any misconduct through non-violent measures.
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