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Multiple injuries were reported after a Lakki Cement Factory vehicle was targeted in an IED attack near the Nawarkhel turn on Begokhel Road in Lakki Marwat District.
Multiple injuries were reported after a Lakki Cement Factory vehicle was targeted in an IED attack near the Nawarkhel turn on Begokhel Road in Lakki Marwat District.
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-⚡🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: ALERT
In Abasa Khattak, Lakki Marwat District, assailants detonated explosive material targeting the solar tube well of prominent local Aman Committee member Humayun Khan. The blast caused partial damage to the solar tube well and to his uncle’s house.
In Abasa Khattak, Lakki Marwat District, assailants detonated explosive material targeting the solar tube well of prominent local Aman Committee member Humayun Khan. The blast caused partial damage to the solar tube well and to his uncle’s house.
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PakPulse Intel
-⚡🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: ALERT Multiple injuries were reported after a Lakki Cement Factory vehicle was targeted in an IED attack near the Nawarkhel turn on Begokhel Road in Lakki Marwat District.
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An IED attack targeted a bus en route to Lakki Cement Factory near Nawarkhel Mor, within the jurisdiction of Lakki City Police Station, Lakki Marwat.
The explosion resulted in one fatality and seven casualties, including two women, one driver, and four laborers . The injured have been evacuated to the City Hospital, where their condition is reported as critical, according to hospital sources.
An IED attack targeted a bus en route to Lakki Cement Factory near Nawarkhel Mor, within the jurisdiction of Lakki City Police Station, Lakki Marwat.
The explosion resulted in one fatality and seven casualties, including two women, one driver, and four laborers . The injured have been evacuated to the City Hospital, where their condition is reported as critical, according to hospital sources.
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-⚡🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: ALERT
According to security sources, a week-long Intelligence-Based Operation (IBO) in Karachi successfully foiled a major militant plot.
Based on credible intelligence reports, suspicious activity was detected within a 30–40 km radius of Karachi. Security agencies immediately intensified surveillance and reconnaissance, cordoning off the area for five to six days, and systematically tracking down the threat.
During the operation, a suicide bomber affiliated with the BLA Bashir Zeb group was arrested. Intelligence obtained from this arrest led to the identification of the plotters and their handlers.
In Karachi’s Baldia, Rais Goth area, a mini-truck VBIED was intercepted. The vehicle contained:
—60 plastic drums loaded with explosives
—5 metallic gas cylinders
—Approximately 2,000 kg of explosives in total
Further track-down operations led to the discovery of the militants’ hideouts and additional explosives stored in a nearby compound, including:
—6 sacks of 40 kg homemade explosives
—Extensive wiring and concealed materials intended for improvised attacks
The mini-truck and compound were part of a logistical network used to transport and assemble explosives in Karachi, where the final preparations for attacks were underway. Sources indicate the property had been utilized for some time by operatives of Bashir Zeb’s group, which coordinates from Afghanistan, using Afghan soil for planning, facilitation, and logistical support.
The Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) team employed standard operating procedures, including isolation of the site, canine inspection, and Hook-and-Line techniques, to safely remove and render all explosives harmless.
Sources confirm that the militants had planned attacks on public places across Karachi, including suicide bombings designed to cause mass casualties, with a specific target being Dolmen Mall.
The CTD Sindh is expected to hold a press briefing to provide further operational details.
According to security sources, a week-long Intelligence-Based Operation (IBO) in Karachi successfully foiled a major militant plot.
Based on credible intelligence reports, suspicious activity was detected within a 30–40 km radius of Karachi. Security agencies immediately intensified surveillance and reconnaissance, cordoning off the area for five to six days, and systematically tracking down the threat.
During the operation, a suicide bomber affiliated with the BLA Bashir Zeb group was arrested. Intelligence obtained from this arrest led to the identification of the plotters and their handlers.
In Karachi’s Baldia, Rais Goth area, a mini-truck VBIED was intercepted. The vehicle contained:
—60 plastic drums loaded with explosives
—5 metallic gas cylinders
—Approximately 2,000 kg of explosives in total
Further track-down operations led to the discovery of the militants’ hideouts and additional explosives stored in a nearby compound, including:
—6 sacks of 40 kg homemade explosives
—Extensive wiring and concealed materials intended for improvised attacks
The mini-truck and compound were part of a logistical network used to transport and assemble explosives in Karachi, where the final preparations for attacks were underway. Sources indicate the property had been utilized for some time by operatives of Bashir Zeb’s group, which coordinates from Afghanistan, using Afghan soil for planning, facilitation, and logistical support.
The Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) team employed standard operating procedures, including isolation of the site, canine inspection, and Hook-and-Line techniques, to safely remove and render all explosives harmless.
Sources confirm that the militants had planned attacks on public places across Karachi, including suicide bombings designed to cause mass casualties, with a specific target being Dolmen Mall.
The CTD Sindh is expected to hold a press briefing to provide further operational details.
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PakPulse Intel
-⚡🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: ALERT Four unidentified bodies were recovered by locals, near Zinda Pir, approximately 22 miles from Harnai. Levies forces secured the site, took custody of the bodies, and initiated an investigation.
-⚡🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: ALERT
The bodies of four murdered individuals were recovered from a remote area in Zhob-Musa Khel, Balochistan.
The bodies of four murdered individuals were recovered from a remote area in Zhob-Musa Khel, Balochistan.
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-⚡🇵🇰/🇦🇫: ALERT
After several rounds of talks, Pakistani and Afghan business representatives reached a breakthrough on restoring closed trade routes. Both sides agreed to form a 12-member joint committee (six from each country) to address trade challenges and oversee the reopening of border crossings.
The committee’s first meeting is scheduled for January 6 at Torkham, where final decisions on reopening key trade routes are expected.
Senior FPCCI leaders, including Atif Ikram Sheikh and Syed Jawad Hussain Kazmi, and Afghan Chamber head Syed Karim Hashmi led the discussions. The committee will meet monthly to resolve bilateral and transit trade issues and remove obstacles faced by traders.
Officials expressed optimism that the initiative would revive cross-border trade and benefit traders and the public of both countries.
After several rounds of talks, Pakistani and Afghan business representatives reached a breakthrough on restoring closed trade routes. Both sides agreed to form a 12-member joint committee (six from each country) to address trade challenges and oversee the reopening of border crossings.
The committee’s first meeting is scheduled for January 6 at Torkham, where final decisions on reopening key trade routes are expected.
Senior FPCCI leaders, including Atif Ikram Sheikh and Syed Jawad Hussain Kazmi, and Afghan Chamber head Syed Karim Hashmi led the discussions. The committee will meet monthly to resolve bilateral and transit trade issues and remove obstacles faced by traders.
Officials expressed optimism that the initiative would revive cross-border trade and benefit traders and the public of both countries.
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-⚡🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: ALERT
An exchange of fire was reported between the Police-Aman Committee and armed militants in Sheikh Khela, situated at the foothills in the southern part of Lakki Marwat district. According to initial reports, one police personnel sustained injuries.
An exchange of fire was reported between the Police-Aman Committee and armed militants in Sheikh Khela, situated at the foothills in the southern part of Lakki Marwat district. According to initial reports, one police personnel sustained injuries.
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-⚡🇦🇫/🏴: ALERT
According to Taliban-affiliated sources, a senior commander, Zafar, of the National Resistance Front was killed last night in an operation in the Tala wa Barfak district of Baghlan province, Afghanistan.
According to Taliban-affiliated sources, a senior commander, Zafar, of the National Resistance Front was killed last night in an operation in the Tala wa Barfak district of Baghlan province, Afghanistan.
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-⚡🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: ALERT
Two IMP militants were killed yesterday in a security operation in Baka Khel, Bannu.
Two IMP militants were killed yesterday in a security operation in Baka Khel, Bannu.
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PakPulse Intel
-⚡🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: ALERT An exchange of fire was reported between the Police-Aman Committee and armed militants in Sheikh Khela, situated at the foothills in the southern part of Lakki Marwat district. According to initial reports, one police personnel sustained…
-⚡🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: ALERT
Following the IED attack on a passenger bus, the police and the Aman Committee launched a search operation in the Sheikh Khela area of Lakki Marwat. An engagement ensued between the security forces and the militants responsible for the bus attack. During the encounter, one police officer sustained injuries, while at least two militants were neutralized and their bodies recovered.
Following the IED attack on a passenger bus, the police and the Aman Committee launched a search operation in the Sheikh Khela area of Lakki Marwat. An engagement ensued between the security forces and the militants responsible for the bus attack. During the encounter, one police officer sustained injuries, while at least two militants were neutralized and their bodies recovered.
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-⚡🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: MONITORING
Media outlets affiliated with the TTG have released an audio message of approximately 26 minutes, which they claim is spoken by Hafiz Gul Bahadur, the media‑averse leader of the Gul Bahadur network. According to the voice, the recording is dated 1 January 2026 and marks his first such message in several years.
In the audio, the speaker denies reports of his death and rejects claims that he is currently based in Afghanistan. He also states that he has never opposed negotiations, while outlining the historical context of his shift from cooperation with the government to open opposition to the state. Additionally, the message includes a series of directives to affiliated militants, including instructions to intensify operational activities.
Media outlets affiliated with the TTG have released an audio message of approximately 26 minutes, which they claim is spoken by Hafiz Gul Bahadur, the media‑averse leader of the Gul Bahadur network. According to the voice, the recording is dated 1 January 2026 and marks his first such message in several years.
In the audio, the speaker denies reports of his death and rejects claims that he is currently based in Afghanistan. He also states that he has never opposed negotiations, while outlining the historical context of his shift from cooperation with the government to open opposition to the state. Additionally, the message includes a series of directives to affiliated militants, including instructions to intensify operational activities.
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-⚡🇵🇰/🇦🇫/🏴/🏳️: ALERT
A senior TTA commander, likely from Paktika, Muhammad alias Muawiya Badri, affiliated with the TTP’s suicide SIF recruitment unit, was killed yesterday in the Sarha Darga area of Lakki Marwat District.
A senior TTA commander, likely from Paktika, Muhammad alias Muawiya Badri, affiliated with the TTP’s suicide SIF recruitment unit, was killed yesterday in the Sarha Darga area of Lakki Marwat District.
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-⚡🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: ALERT
Police Constable Qayum was martyred in a targeted attack in Paniala, Dera Ismail Khan District. Recent weeks have witnessed a significant rise in assaults against police personnel.
Police Constable Qayum was martyred in a targeted attack in Paniala, Dera Ismail Khan District. Recent weeks have witnessed a significant rise in assaults against police personnel.
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-⚡🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: ALERT
A high-impact motorcycle-borne IED detonated near the main road, close to the Central Mosque in Chatkan, Panjgur District, Balochistan. According to local sources, three individuals were killed and 12 injured, with three in critical condition.
A high-impact motorcycle-borne IED detonated near the main road, close to the Central Mosque in Chatkan, Panjgur District, Balochistan. According to local sources, three individuals were killed and 12 injured, with three in critical condition.
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PakPulse Intel
-⚡🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: ALERT According to security sources, a week-long Intelligence-Based Operation (IBO) in Karachi successfully foiled a major militant plot. Based on credible intelligence reports, suspicious activity was detected within a 30–40 km radius of Karachi.…
-⚡🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: MONITORING
The Sindh CTD announced that a major militant plot targeting Karachi had been successfully disrupted.
Addressing a press briefing in Karachi alongside CTD Additional IG Zulfiqar Ali Larik, CTD DIG Ghulam Azfar Mahesar stated that intelligence from both internal and external sources had indicated an imminent attack on the city.
“The militants were planning strikes on critical locations in Karachi with the intent to undermine national security,” Mahesar said. “In response, intelligence agencies, the Special Branch, the Intelligence Bureau, and the Sindh and Balochistan CTDs coordinated a comprehensive strategy to neutralize the threat.”
According to Mahesar, intelligence operatives were deployed across multiple locations, with a particular focus on Karachi’s western region. Following days of sustained surveillance and intelligence gathering, authorities identified a militants hideout in Raees Goth, where militants had stockpiled a significant quantity of explosives.
“Acting on this intelligence, CTD and the premier intelligence agency conducted a joint raid,” he said. “One militant was apprehended on site, while three to four others fled. A targeted search operation is underway to ensure their capture.”
During the operation, authorities recovered a Mazda truck loaded with explosive materials, including 30 drums and five cylinders of explosives, 2,000 kilograms of additional explosive material, and detonators. Based on information provided by the arrested suspect, six further raids were conducted, leading to the capture of two additional militants, also in possession of explosives.
A total of three terrorists have now been arrested. They have been identified as Niaz Qadir alias Gangu, Hamdan alias Fareed, and Jalil Ahmed alias Fareed. Initial interrogation revealed their links to the Bashir Zeb network of the BLA and the Majeed Brigade.
Mahesar emphasized that further investigations and interrogations are ongoing. Authorities have identified the facilitators and handlers behind this network, who orchestrated the attack planning from abroad. Multiple teams are actively pursuing their arrests.
“The explosives recovered were fully operational and ready for deployment,” Mahesar said, calling the seizure a significant achievement for all agencies involved in preventing a potentially catastrophic attack in Karachi. He added that the explosives included a combination of commercial and smuggled materials, some routed through Balochistan’s mountainous regions.
Further details on the operation and ongoing investigations will be shared at a later stage.
The Sindh CTD announced that a major militant plot targeting Karachi had been successfully disrupted.
Addressing a press briefing in Karachi alongside CTD Additional IG Zulfiqar Ali Larik, CTD DIG Ghulam Azfar Mahesar stated that intelligence from both internal and external sources had indicated an imminent attack on the city.
“The militants were planning strikes on critical locations in Karachi with the intent to undermine national security,” Mahesar said. “In response, intelligence agencies, the Special Branch, the Intelligence Bureau, and the Sindh and Balochistan CTDs coordinated a comprehensive strategy to neutralize the threat.”
According to Mahesar, intelligence operatives were deployed across multiple locations, with a particular focus on Karachi’s western region. Following days of sustained surveillance and intelligence gathering, authorities identified a militants hideout in Raees Goth, where militants had stockpiled a significant quantity of explosives.
“Acting on this intelligence, CTD and the premier intelligence agency conducted a joint raid,” he said. “One militant was apprehended on site, while three to four others fled. A targeted search operation is underway to ensure their capture.”
During the operation, authorities recovered a Mazda truck loaded with explosive materials, including 30 drums and five cylinders of explosives, 2,000 kilograms of additional explosive material, and detonators. Based on information provided by the arrested suspect, six further raids were conducted, leading to the capture of two additional militants, also in possession of explosives.
A total of three terrorists have now been arrested. They have been identified as Niaz Qadir alias Gangu, Hamdan alias Fareed, and Jalil Ahmed alias Fareed. Initial interrogation revealed their links to the Bashir Zeb network of the BLA and the Majeed Brigade.
Mahesar emphasized that further investigations and interrogations are ongoing. Authorities have identified the facilitators and handlers behind this network, who orchestrated the attack planning from abroad. Multiple teams are actively pursuing their arrests.
“The explosives recovered were fully operational and ready for deployment,” Mahesar said, calling the seizure a significant achievement for all agencies involved in preventing a potentially catastrophic attack in Karachi. He added that the explosives included a combination of commercial and smuggled materials, some routed through Balochistan’s mountainous regions.
Further details on the operation and ongoing investigations will be shared at a later stage.
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