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According to the police, in the jurisdiction of Hovid Police Station,Bannu residents of Lundi Dak collaborated with law enforcement to take action against militants. During the operation, a militant identified as Nawab was arrested and later transferred to the Sheikh Lundi Dak police post.
According to the police, in the jurisdiction of Hovid Police Station,Bannu residents of Lundi Dak collaborated with law enforcement to take action against militants. During the operation, a militant identified as Nawab was arrested and later transferred to the Sheikh Lundi Dak police post.
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On the night of 16 November 2025, security forces carried out a precision, intelligence-driven strike on a militant compound in the Kot Zafar area of Tehsil Kulachi, Dera Ismail Khan, according to security sources.
The operation resulted in the neutralization of more than 10 militants, including a key TTP commander and several Afghan militants. Four additional militants were injured during the engagement. The raid also led to the recovery of significant quantities of explosives, suicide vests, IEDs, and various weapons.
Among those neutralized were former Abu Zakwanv deputy Alam Mehsud, as well as Sarai, Sajid and Tariq, according to security sources.
Alam Mehsud, a senior and influential TTP commander and key operational planner, was linked to multiple high-profile attacks, including the 2008 Nawaz Kot post assault, the 2010 Bannu Jail breakout, and the 2014 attack on an Army post, security sources confirmed.
(Photo of Alam Mehsudβs body attached)
On the night of 16 November 2025, security forces carried out a precision, intelligence-driven strike on a militant compound in the Kot Zafar area of Tehsil Kulachi, Dera Ismail Khan, according to security sources.
The operation resulted in the neutralization of more than 10 militants, including a key TTP commander and several Afghan militants. Four additional militants were injured during the engagement. The raid also led to the recovery of significant quantities of explosives, suicide vests, IEDs, and various weapons.
Among those neutralized were former Abu Zakwanv deputy Alam Mehsud, as well as Sarai, Sajid and Tariq, according to security sources.
Alam Mehsud, a senior and influential TTP commander and key operational planner, was linked to multiple high-profile attacks, including the 2008 Nawaz Kot post assault, the 2010 Bannu Jail breakout, and the 2014 attack on an Army post, security sources confirmed.
(Photo of Alam Mehsudβs body attached)
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An exchange of fire between security forces and militants was reported at a checkpoint near Mandi Bakakhel, Bannu. No casualties have been reported.
An exchange of fire between security forces and militants was reported at a checkpoint near Mandi Bakakhel, Bannu. No casualties have been reported.
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An explosive device detonated outside the home of social activist Rasheed Noshani Bugti in Dera Bugti, causing structural damage but no casualties. While police have launched an investigation, separatist sources allege the building was used by state-backed βdeath squads,β.
An explosive device detonated outside the home of social activist Rasheed Noshani Bugti in Dera Bugti, causing structural damage but no casualties. While police have launched an investigation, separatist sources allege the building was used by state-backed βdeath squads,β.
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According to police, unidentified armed men opened fire last night on the construction company working on the Benazir Bhutto Medical College near Dera Murad Jamali, within the limits of the Notal Police Station. The police returned fire, forcing the attackers to flee.
Police added that no loss of life or property was reported in the incident.
According to police, unidentified armed men opened fire last night on the construction company working on the Benazir Bhutto Medical College near Dera Murad Jamali, within the limits of the Notal Police Station. The police returned fire, forcing the attackers to flee.
Police added that no loss of life or property was reported in the incident.
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-β‘π΅π°/π΄/π³οΈ: ALERT Initial reports suggest that a suicide attacker prematurely detonated himself near the Bassa Khel Police Station at the DawaghoαΉa Bridge in Bannu. No loss of life or property to others was reported. (Or the explosive material in his possessionβ¦
-β‘ UPDATE: The individual who died in the explosion near the Bassi Khel Police Station at Dawaghora Pul is being described as the mastermind behind the IED. His second accomplice, who was injured in the blast, reportedly escaped into a nearby residential area. Police, along with local residents, have launched a search operation to track down the injured suspect.
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-β‘π΅π°/π¦π«/π΄/π³οΈ: PROFILING An Afghan national from Chaku village, Qarabagh district, Kabul province, Muhammad Bilal Abu Bakr, alias Muhajir Kochai, son of Kaka, was killed in Bajaur district during a security forces operation. He had been associated with theβ¦
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The body of Afghan national Muhammad Bilal Abu Bakr, alias Muhajir Kochai, son of Kaka, who was affiliated with the TTP and injured during a security forces operation in Loi Mamund, Bajaur, a few days ago, succumbed to his injuries two days ago. His body was transported to his hometown in Kabul Province, and his funeral was held yesterday at 2:30 PM, attended by numerous members of the Afghan Taliban.
The body of Afghan national Muhammad Bilal Abu Bakr, alias Muhajir Kochai, son of Kaka, who was affiliated with the TTP and injured during a security forces operation in Loi Mamund, Bajaur, a few days ago, succumbed to his injuries two days ago. His body was transported to his hometown in Kabul Province, and his funeral was held yesterday at 2:30 PM, attended by numerous members of the Afghan Taliban.
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In North Waziristanβs Mir Ali area, in the villages of Haider Khel and Eppi, an exchange of fire took place between security forces and militants. During the firefight, several rounds struck a nearby civilian locality, injuring one male and two female residents. The incident also resulted in damage to livestock and caused collateral damage to adjacent structures.
In North Waziristanβs Mir Ali area, in the villages of Haider Khel and Eppi, an exchange of fire took place between security forces and militants. During the firefight, several rounds struck a nearby civilian locality, injuring one male and two female residents. The incident also resulted in damage to livestock and caused collateral damage to adjacent structures.
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-β‘π΅π°/π΄/π³οΈ: ALERT On the night of 16 November 2025, security forces carried out a precision, intelligence-driven strike on a militant compound in the Kot Zafar area of Tehsil Kulachi, Dera Ismail Khan, according to security sources. The operation resultedβ¦
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During the curfew on Miranshah Road in Bannu, militants opened fire on security forces personnel, resulting in the martyrdom of one soldier and injuries to another. The attack has been claimed by Jaish-e-Tahrir Hind, affiliated with IMP.
During the curfew on Miranshah Road in Bannu, militants opened fire on security forces personnel, resulting in the martyrdom of one soldier and injuries to another. The attack has been claimed by Jaish-e-Tahrir Hind, affiliated with IMP.
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Unknown assailants hurled a hand grenade at the Tehsil Headquarters in Mastung causing explosion. No casualties or damage were reported.
Unknown assailants hurled a hand grenade at the Tehsil Headquarters in Mastung causing explosion. No casualties or damage were reported.
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Assailants opened fire, resulting in the martyrdom of an off-duty police constable in Sarai Naurang, Lakki Marwat.
Assailants opened fire, resulting in the martyrdom of an off-duty police constable in Sarai Naurang, Lakki Marwat.
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In South Waziristan Upperβs Tiarza Tehsil, unknown gunmen opened fire in the village of Shin Ghundai, killing Malik Rabot Khan Faqir and a young man, Abdullah Jan, both residents of Khaisora. Local sources report that one unidentified attacker was also killed in the return fire, while officials say efforts to identify him are ongoing.
In South Waziristan Upperβs Tiarza Tehsil, unknown gunmen opened fire in the village of Shin Ghundai, killing Malik Rabot Khan Faqir and a young man, Abdullah Jan, both residents of Khaisora. Local sources report that one unidentified attacker was also killed in the return fire, while officials say efforts to identify him are ongoing.
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A TTP militant identified as Watan Yar was killed during an exchange of fire with security forces in Sararogha, South Waziristan.
A TTP militant identified as Watan Yar was killed during an exchange of fire with security forces in Sararogha, South Waziristan.
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-β‘π΅π°/π΄/π³οΈ: ALERT In South Waziristan Upperβs Tiarza Tehsil, unknown gunmen opened fire in the village of Shin Ghundai, killing Malik Rabot Khan Faqir and a young man, Abdullah Jan, both residents of Khaisora. Local sources report that one unidentified attackerβ¦
-β‘ UPDATE: According to sources, the attackers were associates of TTP commander Islamuddin.
Residents of the area opened fire on the attackers, capturing one of them identified as Ahmad, son of Mir Alam Machi Khel and handing him over to the police. A hand grenade was recovered from his possession.
Residents of the area opened fire on the attackers, capturing one of them identified as Ahmad, son of Mir Alam Machi Khel and handing him over to the police. A hand grenade was recovered from his possession.
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According to sources, armed assailants have abducted Arman Khan, a resident of Nari Mir Abbas in Bannu, and are demanding a ransom of 2 million rupees from his family.
According to sources, armed assailants have abducted Arman Khan, a resident of Nari Mir Abbas in Bannu, and are demanding a ransom of 2 million rupees from his family.
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The CTD arrested four suspected militants in Karachi, including a target killer affiliated with Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, based on intelligence. The arrests were linked to recent sectarian-targeted killings and attacks on police informants.
The main suspect, Amin alias Mina Qasim Rasheed, has a prior criminal record in terrorism cases. During initial interrogation, he admitted that he and his associates killed Shia youth Adil Hussain and police informants for sectarian motives and also carried out βcontract killings.β
The other arrested militants were identified as Asim Ahmed, Zain-ul-Abideen, and Muhammad Afroz. Authorities recovered four pistols and ammunition from the suspects.
CTD confirmed that multiple terrorism and serious crime cases are registered against the suspects in different police stations across Karachi. Investigations revealed their involvement in the recent killings of police informant Shahbaz Khan in Orangi Town and Adil Hussain in Iqbal Market.
The CTD arrested four suspected militants in Karachi, including a target killer affiliated with Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, based on intelligence. The arrests were linked to recent sectarian-targeted killings and attacks on police informants.
The main suspect, Amin alias Mina Qasim Rasheed, has a prior criminal record in terrorism cases. During initial interrogation, he admitted that he and his associates killed Shia youth Adil Hussain and police informants for sectarian motives and also carried out βcontract killings.β
The other arrested militants were identified as Asim Ahmed, Zain-ul-Abideen, and Muhammad Afroz. Authorities recovered four pistols and ammunition from the suspects.
CTD confirmed that multiple terrorism and serious crime cases are registered against the suspects in different police stations across Karachi. Investigations revealed their involvement in the recent killings of police informant Shahbaz Khan in Orangi Town and Adil Hussain in Iqbal Market.
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A U.S. federal court has sentenced 54-year-old Kahkashan Haider Khan, an American-Pakistani citizen, to 8 years in prison for making false statements related to international terrorism. Khan was found guilty of facilitating terrorist activities in Pakistan, including fundraising, transferring funds, and planning arson attacks on petrol stations in Karachi.
According to the U.S. Department of Justice, Khan recruited a co-conspirator in Pakistan in January 2023 to carry out fire-bombings on two Punjabi-owned gas stations. She coordinated the attacks by discussing target locations, incendiary materials, hideouts, escape plans, and weapons procurement. Funds were collected from MQM sympathizers in the U.S. and wired to Pakistan to finance the operations.
FBI agents questioned Khan multiple times in 2023β2024, during which she made false statements about her involvement. In February 2025, she admitted that these statements were deliberate and material to the terrorism investigation.
In Pakistan, the Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) had filed a case against Khan in 2021 for providing financial support to terrorism, linking her to the MQM London faction.
Khan previously resided in Karachiβs Federal B Area, and her family later moved to the U.S. She maintained an online presence portraying herself as a human rights activist, supporting the PTM, Sindhi nationalists, and raising Karachi-related issues. She also called for stopping aid to Pakistan and appealed to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi for assistance.
Meanwhile, MQM International in London released a statement saying that Kahkashan Haider had been expelled from the party years ago for repeatedly violating organizational discipline and acting against party policies.
A U.S. federal court has sentenced 54-year-old Kahkashan Haider Khan, an American-Pakistani citizen, to 8 years in prison for making false statements related to international terrorism. Khan was found guilty of facilitating terrorist activities in Pakistan, including fundraising, transferring funds, and planning arson attacks on petrol stations in Karachi.
According to the U.S. Department of Justice, Khan recruited a co-conspirator in Pakistan in January 2023 to carry out fire-bombings on two Punjabi-owned gas stations. She coordinated the attacks by discussing target locations, incendiary materials, hideouts, escape plans, and weapons procurement. Funds were collected from MQM sympathizers in the U.S. and wired to Pakistan to finance the operations.
FBI agents questioned Khan multiple times in 2023β2024, during which she made false statements about her involvement. In February 2025, she admitted that these statements were deliberate and material to the terrorism investigation.
In Pakistan, the Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) had filed a case against Khan in 2021 for providing financial support to terrorism, linking her to the MQM London faction.
Khan previously resided in Karachiβs Federal B Area, and her family later moved to the U.S. She maintained an online presence portraying herself as a human rights activist, supporting the PTM, Sindhi nationalists, and raising Karachi-related issues. She also called for stopping aid to Pakistan and appealed to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi for assistance.
Meanwhile, MQM International in London released a statement saying that Kahkashan Haider had been expelled from the party years ago for repeatedly violating organizational discipline and acting against party policies.
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