PakPulse Intel
-⚡🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: ALERT Unknown assailants targeted a construction camp on Karpa Road in Mohmand District, torched an excavator, and razed all equipment
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Last night, assailants damaged the transformers of marble factories in Subhan Khor, Mohmand District.
Last night, assailants damaged the transformers of marble factories in Subhan Khor, Mohmand District.
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In Salarzai, Bajaur, two local civilians, Abdul Rashid and Shahid, were abducted from the Malasayid Banda forest by militants, executed, and mutilated, after which their bodies were dumped into a nearby ravine. TTP accounts affiliated with its Bajaur chapter claimed that the victims had been transporting water to a security post.
In Salarzai, Bajaur, two local civilians, Abdul Rashid and Shahid, were abducted from the Malasayid Banda forest by militants, executed, and mutilated, after which their bodies were dumped into a nearby ravine. TTP accounts affiliated with its Bajaur chapter claimed that the victims had been transporting water to a security post.
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On December 10, 2025, a coalition named Jabheh-ye Mobarezin-e Mardomi (the People’s Resistance Front) officially announced its formation, reporting the merger of political, social, and militant groups in Sistan and Baluchistan. The announcement followed a prior statement from Jaish al-Adl, an anti-Iran Baloch group, indicating a forthcoming merger with other groups.
The coalition released a 5-minute and 32-second video on social media, featuring a masked spokesperson identified as Mohammad Baloch. Speaking in Farsi with English and Arabic subtitles, he outlined the Front’s objectives and rationale, describing its creation as a response to what the group termed the "sensitive conditions of the country." The Front’s stated goal is to improve "coordination, efficiency, and synergy" among forces critical of the Iranian government across political, social, and media domains. It also highlighted perceived issues of national, religious, and gender-based discrimination under the Velayat-e Faqih system.
Charter and Organizational Structure
Alongside the announcement, the Front published a 9-page charter detailing its member groups, leadership, rationale for formation, and operational framework. The coalition includes:
-Pada Baloch Movement (founded 2017, described as a cultural movement)
-Nasr Baloch Movement (founded 2006)
-Jaish al-Adl Organization (founded 2012)
-Muhammad Rasulullah Group, led by Haji Wahid Bakhsh
-Independent Baloch fighters operating voluntarily
The charter cites three main reasons for the formation of the Front:
1. Strengthening internal cohesion among activists
2. Adopting a modern and community-focused approach to local struggles
3. Improving coordination with other opponents of the ruling regime to promote national unity
The document emphasizes that achieving political objectives requires operational cohesion and alignment across groups. Activities are described as multidimensional, extending beyond defensive measures to political, media, cultural, social, and diplomatic initiatives, aiming to facilitate coordinated opposition at the national level and broader participation by Baloch and Sunni communities.
Review of Policies Affecting Iran and Sistan and Baluchistan
The charter presents a critique of the Velayat-e Faqih system, arguing that its ideological and transnational priorities have historically overshadowed the welfare of Iranian citizens. Ethnic and religious communities, including Persians, Baloch, Turks, Kurds, Lurs, Arabs, Turkmens, and religious minorities, are described as subject to treatment based on alignment with state objectives.
Sistan and Baluchistan is highlighted as facing chronic socio-economic marginalization, compounded by its status as an ethnic and religious minority region.
These challenges are framed as part of broader systemic pressures affecting the region, reflecting enduring socio-political and economic inequalities, according to the charter.
Objectives of the People’s Resistance Front
The Front identifies its principal goal as the restoration and protection of what they called 'human, cultural, political, economic, and religious dignity' of the people of Sistan and Baluchistan. It also emphasizes improving the rights and protections of marginalized groups across Iran. The Front presents its mission as enabling citizens to live normal and dignified lives.
Methods of Activity
The Front describes what they called 'defensive and responsive approach', emphasizing accountability for perceived repression while pursuing broader political objectives. Methods include:
-Defensive responses to state actions
-Political engagement and organized activism
-Media campaigns to highlight grievances
-Cultural, social, and diplomatic initiatives
-Dialogue and cooperation with other opposition groups
The charter suggests that fundamental change in Iran can be achieved through alignment and collaboration among opposition movements, combining various forms of civil and political activism.
Worldview and Cultural Context
On December 10, 2025, a coalition named Jabheh-ye Mobarezin-e Mardomi (the People’s Resistance Front) officially announced its formation, reporting the merger of political, social, and militant groups in Sistan and Baluchistan. The announcement followed a prior statement from Jaish al-Adl, an anti-Iran Baloch group, indicating a forthcoming merger with other groups.
The coalition released a 5-minute and 32-second video on social media, featuring a masked spokesperson identified as Mohammad Baloch. Speaking in Farsi with English and Arabic subtitles, he outlined the Front’s objectives and rationale, describing its creation as a response to what the group termed the "sensitive conditions of the country." The Front’s stated goal is to improve "coordination, efficiency, and synergy" among forces critical of the Iranian government across political, social, and media domains. It also highlighted perceived issues of national, religious, and gender-based discrimination under the Velayat-e Faqih system.
Charter and Organizational Structure
Alongside the announcement, the Front published a 9-page charter detailing its member groups, leadership, rationale for formation, and operational framework. The coalition includes:
-Pada Baloch Movement (founded 2017, described as a cultural movement)
-Nasr Baloch Movement (founded 2006)
-Jaish al-Adl Organization (founded 2012)
-Muhammad Rasulullah Group, led by Haji Wahid Bakhsh
-Independent Baloch fighters operating voluntarily
The charter cites three main reasons for the formation of the Front:
1. Strengthening internal cohesion among activists
2. Adopting a modern and community-focused approach to local struggles
3. Improving coordination with other opponents of the ruling regime to promote national unity
The document emphasizes that achieving political objectives requires operational cohesion and alignment across groups. Activities are described as multidimensional, extending beyond defensive measures to political, media, cultural, social, and diplomatic initiatives, aiming to facilitate coordinated opposition at the national level and broader participation by Baloch and Sunni communities.
Review of Policies Affecting Iran and Sistan and Baluchistan
The charter presents a critique of the Velayat-e Faqih system, arguing that its ideological and transnational priorities have historically overshadowed the welfare of Iranian citizens. Ethnic and religious communities, including Persians, Baloch, Turks, Kurds, Lurs, Arabs, Turkmens, and religious minorities, are described as subject to treatment based on alignment with state objectives.
Sistan and Baluchistan is highlighted as facing chronic socio-economic marginalization, compounded by its status as an ethnic and religious minority region.
These challenges are framed as part of broader systemic pressures affecting the region, reflecting enduring socio-political and economic inequalities, according to the charter.
Objectives of the People’s Resistance Front
The Front identifies its principal goal as the restoration and protection of what they called 'human, cultural, political, economic, and religious dignity' of the people of Sistan and Baluchistan. It also emphasizes improving the rights and protections of marginalized groups across Iran. The Front presents its mission as enabling citizens to live normal and dignified lives.
Methods of Activity
The Front describes what they called 'defensive and responsive approach', emphasizing accountability for perceived repression while pursuing broader political objectives. Methods include:
-Defensive responses to state actions
-Political engagement and organized activism
-Media campaigns to highlight grievances
-Cultural, social, and diplomatic initiatives
-Dialogue and cooperation with other opposition groups
The charter suggests that fundamental change in Iran can be achieved through alignment and collaboration among opposition movements, combining various forms of civil and political activism.
Worldview and Cultural Context
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The Front emphasizes the cultural heritage of Sistan and Baluchistan, highlighting values such as support for vulnerable populations, courage, and integrity. Religious and cultural beliefs are considered integral to local identity and inform the Front’s emphasis on justice, dignity, and community empowerment. The charter frames its principles as focused on restoring dignity and rights, rather than pursuing political or personal gain.
Symbols
The Front has introduced a logo and flag:
-Logo: Open book, clenched fist, Balochi embroidery motif, tree leaves, crescent moon, and shield-like frame
-Flag: Upper half green, lower half red, white vertical stripe on the left, with a blue crescent; similar to Baloch separatist in Pakistan, intended as an identity marker for the Front, not a national or replacement flag, according to the statement.
Symbols
The Front has introduced a logo and flag:
-Logo: Open book, clenched fist, Balochi embroidery motif, tree leaves, crescent moon, and shield-like frame
-Flag: Upper half green, lower half red, white vertical stripe on the left, with a blue crescent; similar to Baloch separatist in Pakistan, intended as an identity marker for the Front, not a national or replacement flag, according to the statement.
-⚡🇮🇷/🏴: ALERT
Four IRGC personnel were killed and three others wounded in the Lar area of Zahedan, Sistan and Baluchestan province, after a security vehicle came under a ambush. The attack has been claimed by the Jebhe-ye Mobarezin Mardomi (People’s Resistance Front).
Four IRGC personnel were killed and three others wounded in the Lar area of Zahedan, Sistan and Baluchestan province, after a security vehicle came under a ambush. The attack has been claimed by the Jebhe-ye Mobarezin Mardomi (People’s Resistance Front).
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A security convoy in the Taftan County area, centered on Nokabad, Sistan and Baluchestan province, came under a militant ambush, resulting in casualties among security personnel, including injuries to the Commander of Taftan Police. No group has claimed responsibility for the attack as of yet.
A security convoy in the Taftan County area, centered on Nokabad, Sistan and Baluchestan province, came under a militant ambush, resulting in casualties among security personnel, including injuries to the Commander of Taftan Police. No group has claimed responsibility for the attack as of yet.
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-⚡🇵🇰/🇦🇫/🏴/🏳️: ALERT
At least eight militants were detected attempting infiltration along the Bajaur–Kunar border sector. The movement was engaged by a SOG-deployed ambush and quadcopter support, resulting in the neutralization of five militants and injuries to three others.
At least eight militants were detected attempting infiltration along the Bajaur–Kunar border sector. The movement was engaged by a SOG-deployed ambush and quadcopter support, resulting in the neutralization of five militants and injuries to three others.
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Last night, a quadcopter targeted a mosque in the Ashangi area of South Waziristan, causing structural damage. No casualties were reported.
Last night, a quadcopter targeted a mosque in the Ashangi area of South Waziristan, causing structural damage. No casualties were reported.
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An individual named Norsama from Hassan Khel was killed in a targeted attack at Abakhil Bazaar, Spinwam, North Waziristan.
An individual named Norsama from Hassan Khel was killed in a targeted attack at Abakhil Bazaar, Spinwam, North Waziristan.
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Two men, Karamatullah and Mehmood, were shot dead by assailants near Nala Kashu Bridge, Bannu. The victims had gone to the area in search of livestock.
Two men, Karamatullah and Mehmood, were shot dead by assailants near Nala Kashu Bridge, Bannu. The victims had gone to the area in search of livestock.
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PakPulse Intel
-⚡🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: ALERT Last night, assailants damaged the transformers of marble factories in Subhan Khor, Mohmand District.
-⚡🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: MONITORING
It should be noted that a few days ago, the TTP sub‑faction Jamaat‑ul‑Ahrar issued a statement through its so-called Chief of Economic Commission, Salman Momand, demanding a monthly extortion payment of Rs 50,000 from the Subhan Khwar Marble Factory owners.
The group warned of consequences in case of non‑compliance.
In an accompanying voice message, Jamaat‑ul‑Ahrar clarified that the payment is to be handed exclusively to its designated representatives, and not to any other militant factions or intermediaries.
It should be noted that a few days ago, the TTP sub‑faction Jamaat‑ul‑Ahrar issued a statement through its so-called Chief of Economic Commission, Salman Momand, demanding a monthly extortion payment of Rs 50,000 from the Subhan Khwar Marble Factory owners.
The group warned of consequences in case of non‑compliance.
In an accompanying voice message, Jamaat‑ul‑Ahrar clarified that the payment is to be handed exclusively to its designated representatives, and not to any other militant factions or intermediaries.
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Two people were injured in a mortar attack in Tirah Barbaag, Khyber District.
Two people were injured in a mortar attack in Tirah Barbaag, Khyber District.
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In Saeed Khel, Lakki Marwat, assailants targeted jail police officer Farmanullah with small-arms fire near the Saeed Khel Mosque. Two civilian bystanders sustained injuries, while Farmanullah remained unharmed.
In Saeed Khel, Lakki Marwat, assailants targeted jail police officer Farmanullah with small-arms fire near the Saeed Khel Mosque. Two civilian bystanders sustained injuries, while Farmanullah remained unharmed.
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Eight people, including four children, were injured when a quadcopter attack targeted a playground in Sheikh Landak village, Tehsil Sarai Naurang, in Lakki Marwat district.
Eight people, including four children, were injured when a quadcopter attack targeted a playground in Sheikh Landak village, Tehsil Sarai Naurang, in Lakki Marwat district.
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-⚡🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: ALERT
Assailants hurled a hand grenade at the Coast Guard Camp within the jurisdiction of Hub City Police. The device failed to detonate.
Assailants hurled a hand grenade at the Coast Guard Camp within the jurisdiction of Hub City Police. The device failed to detonate.
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