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In Upper Orakzai, within the jurisdiction of Thana Ghalju, militants targeted a police check post with an explosives, demolishing it. The Kdrapa check post had been vacated by police personnel some time ago, resulting in no casualties.
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-🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: MONITORING

The Director-General of Inter-Services Public Relations (DG ISPR), Maj. Gen. Ahmed Sharif, has described 2025 as a “landmark and consequential year” in Pakistan’s ongoing war against terrorism.

According to DG ISPR, Pakistan’s security forces conducted a total of 75,175 intelligence-based operations (IBOs) during 2025, averaging 206 operations per day.

Breakdown by region:

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP): 14,658

Balochistan: 57,778

Rest of Pakistan: 1,739

Despite the high operational tempo, KP recorded the highest number of terrorist attacks, attributed by DG ISPR to the province’s politically conducive environment.

Militants Attacks in Pakistan – 2025

Total: 5,397

KP: 3,811 (71%)

Balochistan: 1,557 (29%)

Rest of Pakistan: 29

DG ISPR also highlighted that 2025 saw the highest number of militants attacks in Pakistan’s recent history, resulting in:

Militants neutralized: 2,597

Civilians and Security personnel martyred: 1,235

Reflecting on operational effectiveness, DG ISPR noted:
“In 2021, for every militants eliminated, three of our brave soldiers were martyred. In 2025, the ratio has reversed: for every soldier martyred, two militants have been neutralized.”

Maj. Gen. Ahmed Sharif further explained that the surge in militants activity since 2021 correlates with political changes in Afghanistan following the Doha Agreement and Taliban takeover, which transformed the country into a safe haven and operational hub for multiple militants organizations.
Pakistan’s Counterterrorism Operations: 2025 Overview
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Trends in Pakistan’s Counterterrorism Operations (2021–2025)
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Pakistan Counterterrorism Operations 2025: Month-by-Month Operational Overview

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Major Terrorist Incidents in 2025 Involving Afghan Nationals – DG ISPR Data
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Nature and Target Profile of Major Terrorist Attacks – DG ISPR Assessment
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As per DG ISPR, 16 high-value targets (HVTs) were neutralized in 2025.
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-🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: MONITORING

DG ISPR stated that during 2025, a total of 410 armed quadcopter attacks were carried out by militants in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, with these groups operating through Indian-sponsored funding and support. The militants themselves released visual footage of these drone-based attacks.

He clarified that Pakistan’s security forces and police employ unmanned aerial systems strictly for surveillance, reconnaissance, and intelligence-gathering purposes to prevent collateral damage. Any kinetic use of drones by state forces, when unavoidable, is conducted exclusively in uninhabited areas with no civilian presence or residential structures.
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Pakistan Counterterrorism Operations 2025: Month-by-Month Operational Overview 🟨 Militants incidents 🟥 Militants killed 🟩 Shahadats
-🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: MONITORING

DG ISPR stated that militant activity in Pakistan experienced a significant surge following the May 2025 conflict with India, attributing the escalation to New Delhi placing its proxy networks into overdrive in an attempt to offset the strategic and military humiliation suffered at Pakistan’s hands.

He further noted a secondary rise in militant incidents coinciding with Pakistan–Afghanistan border skirmishes. In contrast, DG ISPR highlighted a marked decline in militants activity after the October 2025 Pakistan–Afghanistan border conflict, following which the international border with Afghanistan was sealed, significantly disrupting militant movement and logistics.
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Lt. Gen. Chaudhry stated that following 2021, the Afghan Taliban began reorganizing Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) into a central or “mother” organization. He claimed that the TTP was restructured along the lines of the Afghan Taliban’s organizational model, incorporating formal training systems, clear command directives, and strategic guidance, significantly enhancing its operational capabilities.

He also claimed that multiple militants groups are operating at the regional level, receiving financial and logistical support through various proxies. He claimed that approximately $7.2 million (left behind) has been funneled to these militants entities, along with the provision of bulletproof vests and other protective equipment , including night-vision devices, long-range sniper rifles, protection equipment, M-4 and M-16 , “the best of weapons and ammunition”.

He further claimed that recently, around 2,500 foreign fighters, neither Afghan nor Pakistani nationals, had traveled to Afghanistan from Syria, further complicating the regional security landscape.
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In Kunar province, Taliban authorities reported that a child lost life and seven others injured in Mazar Dara, Nurgal District, after coming into contact with an undetonated mortar shell. Taliban attributed the incident to children’s carelessness and lack of awareness of leftover war explosives.

Earlier today, a hand grenade explosion in Qaisar District, Faryab, claimed the life of one person.
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-🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: ALERT

Two motorcycle-borne assailants opened fire on Hoshab Police Station, Turbat damaging a room outside the station and hitting the post on the station’s roof. However, no casualties were reported.
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-🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: ALERT

Motorcycle-borne armed men injured a man, identified as Wahab Ayub, in Sheikhani Bazaar, Turbat.
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-🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: ALERT

In central Kurram’s Marghay Chena village, assailants set fire to the principal’s room at Muslim Public School, resulting in cupboards and furniture being burned and reduced to ashes.
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In Tindu Tundori, Central Kurram, a shop was blown up using explosive material.
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-🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: MONITORING

The militant group Majlis Askari Caravan has announced its formal command and organizational structure, marking a rare instance in which a local regional militant group has publicly disclosed such details, with 11 distinct roles outlined in the announcement. The group’s chief and spokesperson remain unchanged, identified as Akhtar Khalil Mansoor and Abdullah Waziristani, respectively.

The announced structure bears notable similarities to that of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), incorporating dedicated portfolios for intelligence, military operations, organizational affairs, reform, and regional commands.

Majlis Askari Caravan is assessed to be ideologically and operationally aligned with Al-Qaeda, with the group referring to itself as “Al-Qaeda fi Waziristan.” It maintains a low-profile operational posture, with confirmed activity primarily in Bannu and Lakki Marwat, alongside limited presence in Khyber and Waziristan.

Historically, the group was initially allied with the TTP but later defected, reportedly due to disagreements over its brutal operational tactics. It subsequently aligned with the Hafiz Gul Bahadur (HGB) network. However, despite being recognized as part of the Gul Bahadur network, Majlis Askari Caravan largely operates independently. Notably, its attack claims are not included in the IMP claim listings, indicating operational and messaging distinctions from the broader network.
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-🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: ALERT Today, TTP commander Saddam, alias Abu Zar group were ambushed near Manza-2 post in the Akakhel, Alam Kalli area of Bara, Khyber district. The engagement involved arms fire and the use of a quadcopter, resulting in the killing of four militants…
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The killed “good Taliban” militant in clashes with the “bad Taliban” in Khyber District on 1 January, has been identified as Shah Hussain Tuwani, alias Shaktiwal, from Shaktoi, South Waziristan.
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-🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: ALERT

The TTP abducted three civilians from Domel, Bannu, labeling them as members of the Aman Committee. Two of the abducted were a father and son, while the third had recently returned from abroad. They were taken while working in a garden.
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-🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: ALERT

A quadcopter attack on a civilian home in Hormuz, Mir Ali, North Waziristan caused property damage, however, no casualties were reported.
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-🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: ALERT

Salamir Khan, an individual from North Waziristan, was killed in a targeted attack in Baka Khel, Bannu.
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