-⚡🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: ALERT
A woman was critically injured in a landmine explosion in Datta Khel, North Waziristan.
A woman was critically injured in a landmine explosion in Datta Khel, North Waziristan.
🤬4
-⚡🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: MONITORING
Bannu DIG Sajjad Khan Briefs Media on Security Operations in 2025
Bannu Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Sajjad Khan informed the media that Bannu Police faced a significant wave of militant attacks this year. According to official data, during 2025, 134 attacks targeted police stations, posts, checkpoints, mobile units, and patrol teams. In these assaults, 27 police personnel were martyred and 79 injured. In response, police eliminated 53 militants and injured 163 others.
Key targeted locations included Meryan Police Station, Huwed Police Station, Mazanga Check-post, Fatehpur, and Ahmed Zaib Police Station. Militants also attempted to strike peripheral posts but were repelled each time.
DIG Khan highlighted that 168 intelligence-led operations were conducted across the district, resulting in the arrest of 105 militants and the neutralization of 65 others. Overall, coordinated operations successfully neutralized 170 terrorists.
Joint operations with security forces were carried out in Meryan, Huwed, Pindakhel, Barganito, Daud Shah, Mamand Khel, and Domel. During these operations, one police constable was martyred, 11 personnel were injured, and five civilians sustained injuries.
As a result of these operations, 22 militants were killed and four were arrested, and several militants hideouts and houses were also demolished.
Militants conducted 20 drone attacks targeting police installations and civilians, resulting in 19 police injuries, nine civilian fatalities, and 33 civilian injuries. After the installation of an anti-drone system on July 18, over 300 drone attacks were thwarted, and five drones neutralized, demonstrating significant operational improvement.
Despite limited resources, Bannu Police enhanced security at key installations through barriers, bunkers, double perimeter walls, bullet-proof gates, and CCTV surveillance. Work has also begun on the Safe City Project to further secure police personnel and civilians.
For coordinated counter-terrorism efforts, jirgas with local elders were conducted, leading to the formation of peace committees((Chagha Parties). Public cooperation helped prevent attacks on multiple police stations and check-posts, and enabled effective operations in Kakki, Bharath, Khojri, Bargantu, Sheikh Landak, and other areas.
To modernize the force, Bannu Police has been equipped with drones, anti-drone guns, sniper rifles, armored personnel carriers (APCs), thermal imaging devices, tactical helmets, and bulletproof vehicles.
DIG Khan reaffirmed that Bannu Police remains committed to maintaining law and order, eliminating terrorism, and protecting the lives and property of the public.
Bannu DIG Sajjad Khan Briefs Media on Security Operations in 2025
Bannu Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Sajjad Khan informed the media that Bannu Police faced a significant wave of militant attacks this year. According to official data, during 2025, 134 attacks targeted police stations, posts, checkpoints, mobile units, and patrol teams. In these assaults, 27 police personnel were martyred and 79 injured. In response, police eliminated 53 militants and injured 163 others.
Key targeted locations included Meryan Police Station, Huwed Police Station, Mazanga Check-post, Fatehpur, and Ahmed Zaib Police Station. Militants also attempted to strike peripheral posts but were repelled each time.
DIG Khan highlighted that 168 intelligence-led operations were conducted across the district, resulting in the arrest of 105 militants and the neutralization of 65 others. Overall, coordinated operations successfully neutralized 170 terrorists.
Joint operations with security forces were carried out in Meryan, Huwed, Pindakhel, Barganito, Daud Shah, Mamand Khel, and Domel. During these operations, one police constable was martyred, 11 personnel were injured, and five civilians sustained injuries.
As a result of these operations, 22 militants were killed and four were arrested, and several militants hideouts and houses were also demolished.
Militants conducted 20 drone attacks targeting police installations and civilians, resulting in 19 police injuries, nine civilian fatalities, and 33 civilian injuries. After the installation of an anti-drone system on July 18, over 300 drone attacks were thwarted, and five drones neutralized, demonstrating significant operational improvement.
Despite limited resources, Bannu Police enhanced security at key installations through barriers, bunkers, double perimeter walls, bullet-proof gates, and CCTV surveillance. Work has also begun on the Safe City Project to further secure police personnel and civilians.
For coordinated counter-terrorism efforts, jirgas with local elders were conducted, leading to the formation of peace committees((Chagha Parties). Public cooperation helped prevent attacks on multiple police stations and check-posts, and enabled effective operations in Kakki, Bharath, Khojri, Bargantu, Sheikh Landak, and other areas.
To modernize the force, Bannu Police has been equipped with drones, anti-drone guns, sniper rifles, armored personnel carriers (APCs), thermal imaging devices, tactical helmets, and bulletproof vehicles.
DIG Khan reaffirmed that Bannu Police remains committed to maintaining law and order, eliminating terrorism, and protecting the lives and property of the public.
🔥3😁1
-⚡🇮🇷/🇦🇫/🏳️: ALERT
Ikramuddin Sariq, a former Afghan police commander and anti-Taliban figure, who served as police chief of Baghlan and later Takhar provinces under the government of Ashraf Ghani, was shot dead in Tehran on Wednesday while leaving his office. He was targeted along with two companions; one was killed and another wounded. Sariq was rushed to hospital but died from a gunshot wound to the head.
Iranian police have not commented on the incident, and no group has claimed responsibility. Sariq was widely known as an active pro-resistance, anti-Taliban figure, though he was arrested by Iranian authorities in 2024. The motive behind the killing remains unclear, with possibilities ranging from his opposition to the Taliban and his arrest in Iran to personal or political disputes dating back to his tenure as a senior police official. He was also involved in internal rivalries among anti-Taliban factions and recently headed the Grand Shura of Shamali.
Ali Meysam Nazari, head of foreign relations of the National Resistance Front of Afghanistan, confirmed the killing and accused the Taliban of being behind the attack.
This marks the second killing of a Taliban opponent in Iran in recent months. Four months earlier, Maroof Ghulami, an Afghan former jihad-era commander residing in Mashhad, was also shot dead.
Ikramuddin Sariq, a former Afghan police commander and anti-Taliban figure, who served as police chief of Baghlan and later Takhar provinces under the government of Ashraf Ghani, was shot dead in Tehran on Wednesday while leaving his office. He was targeted along with two companions; one was killed and another wounded. Sariq was rushed to hospital but died from a gunshot wound to the head.
Iranian police have not commented on the incident, and no group has claimed responsibility. Sariq was widely known as an active pro-resistance, anti-Taliban figure, though he was arrested by Iranian authorities in 2024. The motive behind the killing remains unclear, with possibilities ranging from his opposition to the Taliban and his arrest in Iran to personal or political disputes dating back to his tenure as a senior police official. He was also involved in internal rivalries among anti-Taliban factions and recently headed the Grand Shura of Shamali.
Ali Meysam Nazari, head of foreign relations of the National Resistance Front of Afghanistan, confirmed the killing and accused the Taliban of being behind the attack.
This marks the second killing of a Taliban opponent in Iran in recent months. Four months earlier, Maroof Ghulami, an Afghan former jihad-era commander residing in Mashhad, was also shot dead.
👎4
-⚡🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: ALERT
In the villages of Muski and Hasukhel in Mir Ali, North Waziristan, an intense exchange of fire was reported between security forces and militants, involving the use of heavy weapons. Several civilian homes came under fire, resulting in civilian casualties.
The house of a prominent tribal leader and President of the ANP North Waziristan chapter was also struck, causing injuries. This is the second time within a week that his home has been hit during clashes between security forces and militants.
In the villages of Muski and Hasukhel in Mir Ali, North Waziristan, an intense exchange of fire was reported between security forces and militants, involving the use of heavy weapons. Several civilian homes came under fire, resulting in civilian casualties.
The house of a prominent tribal leader and President of the ANP North Waziristan chapter was also struck, causing injuries. This is the second time within a week that his home has been hit during clashes between security forces and militants.
😢4❤1👏1🤬1
-⚡🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: ALERT
In the Magzio area of Shadi Khel, Tank, quadcopter attacks struck a madrassa, injuring nine children, three girls and six boys. They were rushed to the hospital, and all are reported to be out of danger.
In the Magzio area of Shadi Khel, Tank, quadcopter attacks struck a madrassa, injuring nine children, three girls and six boys. They were rushed to the hospital, and all are reported to be out of danger.
🤬4
PakPulse Intel
-⚡🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: ALERT In the villages of Muski and Hasukhel in Mir Ali, North Waziristan, an intense exchange of fire was reported between security forces and militants, involving the use of heavy weapons. Several civilian homes came under fire, resulting in civilian…
-⚡🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: ALERT
A situation similar to the previous incident occurred, today, in Faqiran Chowk, MirAli, where an IED targeted a security forces vehicle, injuring four personnel who were subsequently evacuated. This led to an intense exchange of fire between security forces and militants, during which civilian homes were struck, resulting in human and livestock casualties as well as significant structural damage.
After sustained engagement, civilians displayed white flags and moved onto the roads, allowing the situation to gradually stabilize. There are also reports of a quadcopter attack on the aman rally, causing injuries.
Currently, the situation is relatively calm, and negotiations are underway with the parties involved with the aman rally.
Previously, the elders of MirAli, during a Jirga, strongly advised both sides to avoid engaging in civilian areas; however, the Jirga did not yield the desired results.
A situation similar to the previous incident occurred, today, in Faqiran Chowk, MirAli, where an IED targeted a security forces vehicle, injuring four personnel who were subsequently evacuated. This led to an intense exchange of fire between security forces and militants, during which civilian homes were struck, resulting in human and livestock casualties as well as significant structural damage.
After sustained engagement, civilians displayed white flags and moved onto the roads, allowing the situation to gradually stabilize. There are also reports of a quadcopter attack on the aman rally, causing injuries.
Currently, the situation is relatively calm, and negotiations are underway with the parties involved with the aman rally.
Previously, the elders of MirAli, during a Jirga, strongly advised both sides to avoid engaging in civilian areas; however, the Jirga did not yield the desired results.
🤬4
-⚡🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: ALERT
Police forces, in coordination with the local peace committee, conducted a search operation in the Amir Wanda area of Lakki Marwat, during which a wanted TTP militant identified as Barkat, affiliated with the group of slain commander Zarrar, was neutralized.
Police forces, in coordination with the local peace committee, conducted a search operation in the Amir Wanda area of Lakki Marwat, during which a wanted TTP militant identified as Barkat, affiliated with the group of slain commander Zarrar, was neutralized.
🔥8❤2
-⚡🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: ALERT
An alleged quadcopter drone attack on a house in the Khudri Mamandkhel area of Bannu, resulting in the killing of several livestock and causing financial losses to the family.
An alleged quadcopter drone attack on a house in the Khudri Mamandkhel area of Bannu, resulting in the killing of several livestock and causing financial losses to the family.
💔5🤬2
-⚡🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: ALERT
A time-device explosion targeted the railway track near Sanjar Hotel, close to the Foot Feeder Bridge, within the jurisdiction of Police Station Sadar, Dera Murad Jamali.
According to sources, the blast damaged approximately two to two-and-a-half feet of the track. No casualties were reported.
The BRG later claimed responsibility for the attack.
A time-device explosion targeted the railway track near Sanjar Hotel, close to the Foot Feeder Bridge, within the jurisdiction of Police Station Sadar, Dera Murad Jamali.
According to sources, the blast damaged approximately two to two-and-a-half feet of the track. No casualties were reported.
The BRG later claimed responsibility for the attack.
🤬7
PakPulse Intel
-⚡🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: MONITORING As the year draws to a close, TTP‑affiliated sources report that the chief and leadership council of Tehrik‑i‑Taliban Pakistan (TTP), following internal consultations, may soon introduce changes to the organization’s internal structure.…
-⚡🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: MONITORING
TTP spokesperson Muhammad Khorasani has stated that the Leadership Shura of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan has concluded its meeting concerning the group’s organizational structure for the year 2026. He added that decisions regarding new appointments and internal restructuring will be formally announced in the coming days.
TTP spokesperson Muhammad Khorasani has stated that the Leadership Shura of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan has concluded its meeting concerning the group’s organizational structure for the year 2026. He added that decisions regarding new appointments and internal restructuring will be formally announced in the coming days.
🤬2
-⚡🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: MONITORING
The TTG media announced that a suicide attacker, identified by the alias Mahdi, who had been preparing for a suicide operation for two years and belonged to the Khalid bin Walid Suicide Unit, the dedicated suicide wing of HGB Jaish-e-Fursan Muhammad, was setting up an ambush alongside other militants. However, before the attack could be carried out, he and several of his companions were eliminated in a drone strike in North Waziristan.
The TTG media announced that a suicide attacker, identified by the alias Mahdi, who had been preparing for a suicide operation for two years and belonged to the Khalid bin Walid Suicide Unit, the dedicated suicide wing of HGB Jaish-e-Fursan Muhammad, was setting up an ambush alongside other militants. However, before the attack could be carried out, he and several of his companions were eliminated in a drone strike in North Waziristan.
🔥9
PakPulse Intel
-⚡🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: MONITORING The TTG media announced that a suicide attacker, identified by the alias Mahdi, who had been preparing for a suicide operation for two years and belonged to the Khalid bin Walid Suicide Unit, the dedicated suicide wing of HGB Jaish…
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
-⚡🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: MONITORING
An undated video clip circulating through encrypted channels affiliated with Jaish-e-Fursan Muhammad depicts the dead bodies of its militants, captioned, "companions were hit by a drone strike yesterday."
An undated video clip circulating through encrypted channels affiliated with Jaish-e-Fursan Muhammad depicts the dead bodies of its militants, captioned, "companions were hit by a drone strike yesterday."
🔥9
PakPulse Intel
Video
-⚡🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: MONITORING
KP Chief Minister Sohail Afridi, while addressing the Afridi tribal people in Bara, Khyber District, spoke about the potential military operations planned in Tirah. He said that once again, a military operation is being imposed on the local people, despite the army previously facilitating the entry of militants into their areas under certain agreements.
Afridi explained that the local population had warned the authorities about militants entering their villages from the mountains, but the army dismissed their concerns. Now, after the militants have entered, the army has decided to conduct an operation, even though they themselves had facilitated the militants’ movements.
He emphasized that the people are opposed to the military operations. Afridi accused the army of trying to create negative narratives against him, while he claims they are actually involved in terrorism, smuggling, and illegal weapons and arms movements. He said the Tirah operation seems politically motivated against him, calling it a "war of narratives" rather than a genuine effort for peace or agreements.
Afridi also criticized the decision-making process in KP, saying it is done behind closed doors, without consulting the people. He mentioned that despite proposing 15 points to bring all political parties and influential figures together for peace, the army abducted people and rejected the proposals, ignoring the voices of KP residents.
He added that the army has conducted dozens of military operations in the past with no meaningful results, and this operation is unlikely to succeed. Afridi concluded by saying that KP has become a “testing ground” for policies made by people in closed rooms, where changes in these decision-makers affect policies, but ordinary people continue to suffer.
KP Chief Minister Sohail Afridi, while addressing the Afridi tribal people in Bara, Khyber District, spoke about the potential military operations planned in Tirah. He said that once again, a military operation is being imposed on the local people, despite the army previously facilitating the entry of militants into their areas under certain agreements.
Afridi explained that the local population had warned the authorities about militants entering their villages from the mountains, but the army dismissed their concerns. Now, after the militants have entered, the army has decided to conduct an operation, even though they themselves had facilitated the militants’ movements.
He emphasized that the people are opposed to the military operations. Afridi accused the army of trying to create negative narratives against him, while he claims they are actually involved in terrorism, smuggling, and illegal weapons and arms movements. He said the Tirah operation seems politically motivated against him, calling it a "war of narratives" rather than a genuine effort for peace or agreements.
Afridi also criticized the decision-making process in KP, saying it is done behind closed doors, without consulting the people. He mentioned that despite proposing 15 points to bring all political parties and influential figures together for peace, the army abducted people and rejected the proposals, ignoring the voices of KP residents.
He added that the army has conducted dozens of military operations in the past with no meaningful results, and this operation is unlikely to succeed. Afridi concluded by saying that KP has become a “testing ground” for policies made by people in closed rooms, where changes in these decision-makers affect policies, but ordinary people continue to suffer.
🤬4❤🔥1
Forwarded from PakPluse
PakPulse Intel
Sepoy Riffat (age: 32 years, resident of District Leyyah)
"OSINT" 🥱
-⚡🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: MONITORING
The TTP has announced its so-called organizational structure for 2026, approximately covering its 15 self-made departments/wings:
-Central Military Wings (Northern, Central, Southern, Western zones)
-Political Commission
-General Intelligence Directorate (internal security, counterintelligence, external reconnaissance)
-Economics Directorate
-Welfare & Social Services Directorate
-Education (Ma’arif) Directorate
-Explosives & Armaments Department
-Air Wing
-Execution/Operational Group
-Printing & Construction Departments
-Religious Outreach & so-called Guidance Directorate
-Media/Information Commission
-Accountability Directorate
-Suicide Force Unit
-Al-Farooq Training Camps
This so-called structure reflects TTP self-made command, operational, administrative, and support setup across all zones and provinces for year 2026. Additional so-called departments have been introduced to the existing organizational structure.
The TTP has announced its so-called organizational structure for 2026, approximately covering its 15 self-made departments/wings:
-Central Military Wings (Northern, Central, Southern, Western zones)
-Political Commission
-General Intelligence Directorate (internal security, counterintelligence, external reconnaissance)
-Economics Directorate
-Welfare & Social Services Directorate
-Education (Ma’arif) Directorate
-Explosives & Armaments Department
-Air Wing
-Execution/Operational Group
-Printing & Construction Departments
-Religious Outreach & so-called Guidance Directorate
-Media/Information Commission
-Accountability Directorate
-Suicide Force Unit
-Al-Farooq Training Camps
This so-called structure reflects TTP self-made command, operational, administrative, and support setup across all zones and provinces for year 2026. Additional so-called departments have been introduced to the existing organizational structure.
🤡8🤬2❤1