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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.
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-⚡🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: 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…
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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."
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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.
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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.
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In its 2026 organizational structure, TTP has divided the Southern Zone into 10 so-called “Waliyats”, including South Waziristan, North Waziristan, Bannu, Lakki Marwat, Tank, Karak, Dera Ismail Khan, Southern Punjab, Karachi, and a newly added Interior Sindh.
Each self-proclaimed Waliyat comprises multiple departments, each with its own appointed chiefs. The Southern Zone also maintains its own head (Raees), deputy (Mu’awin), administrative leadership, and commission members, overseeing operations across all Waliyats.
In its 2026 organizational structure, TTP has divided the Southern Zone into 10 so-called “Waliyats”, including South Waziristan, North Waziristan, Bannu, Lakki Marwat, Tank, Karak, Dera Ismail Khan, Southern Punjab, Karachi, and a newly added Interior Sindh.
Each self-proclaimed Waliyat comprises multiple departments, each with its own appointed chiefs. The Southern Zone also maintains its own head (Raees), deputy (Mu’awin), administrative leadership, and commission members, overseeing operations across all Waliyats.
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In its 2026 organizational structure, TTP has divided the Central Zone into 9 so-called “Waliyats,” including Peshawar, Khyber, Kohat, Mohmand, Charsadda, Nowshera, Orakzai–Hangu, Kurram, and Northern Punjab.
Each self-proclaimed Waliyat comprises several internal departments with designated chiefs. The Central Zone also maintains its own so-called head (Raees), deputy (Mu’awin), administrative wing, and commission members.
In its 2026 organizational structure, TTP has divided the Central Zone into 9 so-called “Waliyats,” including Peshawar, Khyber, Kohat, Mohmand, Charsadda, Nowshera, Orakzai–Hangu, Kurram, and Northern Punjab.
Each self-proclaimed Waliyat comprises several internal departments with designated chiefs. The Central Zone also maintains its own so-called head (Raees), deputy (Mu’awin), administrative wing, and commission members.
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In its 2026 organizational structure, TTP has divided the Western Zone (Balochistan) into six so-called “Waliyats,” including Quetta–Harnai, Zhob–Musa Khel–Sherani, Qila Saifullah–Loralai, Pishin–Qila Abdullah, Makran, and Kalat–Sibi, with some newly added or restructured units.
Each self-proclaimed Waliyat comprises internal departments with designated chiefs. The Western Zone also maintains its own so-called military commission, zone head (Raees), deputy (Mu’awin), administrative wing, and commission members, exercising oversight across all Waliyats operating within Balochistan.
In its 2026 organizational structure, TTP has divided the Western Zone (Balochistan) into six so-called “Waliyats,” including Quetta–Harnai, Zhob–Musa Khel–Sherani, Qila Saifullah–Loralai, Pishin–Qila Abdullah, Makran, and Kalat–Sibi, with some newly added or restructured units.
Each self-proclaimed Waliyat comprises internal departments with designated chiefs. The Western Zone also maintains its own so-called military commission, zone head (Raees), deputy (Mu’awin), administrative wing, and commission members, exercising oversight across all Waliyats operating within Balochistan.
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In its 2026 organizational structure, TTP has 14 the Northern Zone into 12 so-called “Waliyats,” including Bajaur, Malakand, Swabi, Mardan, Hazara, Swat, Upper Dir, Lower Dir, Shangla, Buner, and Chitral, along with Gilgit, which has been further split into Gilgit–Diamer and Gilgit–Darel, and the newly added Kashmir Waliyat.
Similarly, each self-proclaimed Waliyat reportedly comprises internal departments with designated chiefs. The Northern Zone also maintains its own so-called military commission, zone head (Raees), deputy (Mu’awin), administrative wing, and commission members, exercising oversight across all Waliyats operating within the Northern Zone.
In its 2026 organizational structure, TTP has 14 the Northern Zone into 12 so-called “Waliyats,” including Bajaur, Malakand, Swabi, Mardan, Hazara, Swat, Upper Dir, Lower Dir, Shangla, Buner, and Chitral, along with Gilgit, which has been further split into Gilgit–Diamer and Gilgit–Darel, and the newly added Kashmir Waliyat.
Similarly, each self-proclaimed Waliyat reportedly comprises internal departments with designated chiefs. The Northern Zone also maintains its own so-called military commission, zone head (Raees), deputy (Mu’awin), administrative wing, and commission members, exercising oversight across all Waliyats operating within the Northern Zone.
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In its 2026 organizational structure, TTP has announced a self-styled so-called, non-existent judicial unit, divided into multiple departments covering the Southern and Northern Zones. These include Appeals Departments, Primary Courts (I & II), and a so-called Dar-ul-Ifta.
Each department operates with designated heads, deputies, and supporting members. The system also maintains its own so-called administrative wing and commission members, overseeing its functions across all operational zones.
In its 2026 organizational structure, TTP has announced a self-styled so-called, non-existent judicial unit, divided into multiple departments covering the Southern and Northern Zones. These include Appeals Departments, Primary Courts (I & II), and a so-called Dar-ul-Ifta.
Each department operates with designated heads, deputies, and supporting members. The system also maintains its own so-called administrative wing and commission members, overseeing its functions across all operational zones.
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Baloch separatist sources reported drone strikes last night in Shur-Parod, a mountainous area located between Kalat, Kharan, and Noshki, claiming that there are reports of damage.
Meanwhile, Pakistan’s military media wing (ISPR) stated that eight Baloch militants were killed during an operation in Kalat, likely referring to the drone strikes.
Baloch separatist sources reported drone strikes last night in Shur-Parod, a mountainous area located between Kalat, Kharan, and Noshki, claiming that there are reports of damage.
Meanwhile, Pakistan’s military media wing (ISPR) stated that eight Baloch militants were killed during an operation in Kalat, likely referring to the drone strikes.
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Local sources reported at least two large explosions in the hilly foothills of Siyah Koh, a border area between Dera Bugti and Kohlu.
Meanwhile, some security sources stated that two drone strikes were carried out on a BLF camp established in the rugged Kuda Nala area of Siyah Koh.
According to these sources, there have been significant casualties, and the killing of two key commanders is also being confirmed.
Local sources reported at least two large explosions in the hilly foothills of Siyah Koh, a border area between Dera Bugti and Kohlu.
Meanwhile, some security sources stated that two drone strikes were carried out on a BLF camp established in the rugged Kuda Nala area of Siyah Koh.
According to these sources, there have been significant casualties, and the killing of two key commanders is also being confirmed.
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-⚡🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: 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…
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According to sources, two of the injured soldiers succumbed to their injuries from the IED blast.
According to sources, two of the injured soldiers succumbed to their injuries from the IED blast.
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-⚡🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: ALERT Local sources reported at least two large explosions in the hilly foothills of Siyah Koh, a border area between Dera Bugti and Kohlu. Meanwhile, some security sources stated that two drone strikes were carried out on a BLF camp established…
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Video footage of strikes on a group of Baloch separatist militants in the hilly foothills of Siyah Koh, a border area between Dera Bugti and Kohlu. Military sources claim that seven militants were killed in the engagement.
Video footage of strikes on a group of Baloch separatist militants in the hilly foothills of Siyah Koh, a border area between Dera Bugti and Kohlu. Military sources claim that seven militants were killed in the engagement.
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In Haiderkhel, North Waziristan, a quadcopter attack reportedly targeted the residence of Faiz ur Rehman Dawar, Coordinator of the PML-N Youth Wing, District North Waziristan. No casualties were reported.
In Haiderkhel, North Waziristan, a quadcopter attack reportedly targeted the residence of Faiz ur Rehman Dawar, Coordinator of the PML-N Youth Wing, District North Waziristan. No casualties were reported.
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In the Hamzoni area of Miranshah, North Waziristan, unidentified assailants opened fire on so-called “good Taliban” commanders Inam and Hazrat Zaman, leaving both injured. The Qadarkai group is suspected to be behind the attack.
In the Hamzoni area of Miranshah, North Waziristan, unidentified assailants opened fire on so-called “good Taliban” commanders Inam and Hazrat Zaman, leaving both injured. The Qadarkai group is suspected to be behind the attack.
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A quadcopter drone attack on a mosque in Haiderkhel Qeemat Khel, North Waziristan, was reported last night.
A quadcopter drone attack on a mosque in Haiderkhel Qeemat Khel, North Waziristan, was reported last night.
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