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An off-duty Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) was shot dead in a targeted attack in Bin Qasim Town on Monday. According to Bin Qasim Police Station House Officer (SHO) Faisal Rafiq, ASI Muhammad Khan Abro was ambushed by armed men on a motorcycle as he stepped out of his car near his residence. The assailants opened fire and fled the scene.
ASI Abro sustained multiple gunshot wounds and was rushed to Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre, where he was pronounced dead by doctors.
The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) claimed responsibility for the killing on Tuesday.
This marks the third attack in Karachi claimed by the TTP within a month. On 9 August, gunmen opened fire on a police check-post in Qayyumabad, Korangi district, killing one civilian and injuring a police constable and another civilian. The TTP had claimed responsibility for that attack as well.
On 14 August, the TTP claimed responsibility for an attack on police in Sohrab Goth, Karachi, although local media did not report any such incident.
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An off-duty Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) was shot dead in a targeted attack in Bin Qasim Town on Monday. According to Bin Qasim Police Station House Officer (SHO) Faisal Rafiq, ASI Muhammad Khan Abro was ambushed by armed men on a motorcycle as he stepped out of his car near his residence. The assailants opened fire and fled the scene.
ASI Abro sustained multiple gunshot wounds and was rushed to Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre, where he was pronounced dead by doctors.
The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) claimed responsibility for the killing on Tuesday.
This marks the third attack in Karachi claimed by the TTP within a month. On 9 August, gunmen opened fire on a police check-post in Qayyumabad, Korangi district, killing one civilian and injuring a police constable and another civilian. The TTP had claimed responsibility for that attack as well.
On 14 August, the TTP claimed responsibility for an attack on police in Sohrab Goth, Karachi, although local media did not report any such incident.
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The Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) has foiled a planned attack on a railway track in Qasimabad, Hyderabad, and arrested three individuals.
Authorities said the arrested suspects—Aamir Latif Chang, Shoaib Chang, and Shaban Chang—are linked to the banned group Sindudesh Revolutionary Army (SRA). During the operation, CTD recovered explosives, detonators, hand grenades, ball bearings, wires, a remote control device, and other materials from the suspects.
Officials stated that the suspects were allegedly involved in firing on cargo trailers en route to Punjab. Aamir Latif Chang is reported to have been the main accused in the planned railway track attack, for which a reward of two million rupees had been announced.
The operation reportedly disrupted a plan directed by Noor Chandio. Security agencies said the SRA network was operating under his supervision.
Authorities have formed special teams to carry out further arrests, and investigations are ongoing.
The Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) has foiled a planned attack on a railway track in Qasimabad, Hyderabad, and arrested three individuals.
Authorities said the arrested suspects—Aamir Latif Chang, Shoaib Chang, and Shaban Chang—are linked to the banned group Sindudesh Revolutionary Army (SRA). During the operation, CTD recovered explosives, detonators, hand grenades, ball bearings, wires, a remote control device, and other materials from the suspects.
Officials stated that the suspects were allegedly involved in firing on cargo trailers en route to Punjab. Aamir Latif Chang is reported to have been the main accused in the planned railway track attack, for which a reward of two million rupees had been announced.
The operation reportedly disrupted a plan directed by Noor Chandio. Security agencies said the SRA network was operating under his supervision.
Authorities have formed special teams to carry out further arrests, and investigations are ongoing.
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According to security sources, militants attacked Shah Hasan Khel post last night, leading to an exchange of fire with security forces that forced the militants to retreat.
During a search operation this morning, with the assistance of a quadcopter, the body of a militant—killed in last night’s operation—was found on a rooftop. A sniper rifle was also recovered from his possession.
According to security sources, militants attacked Shah Hasan Khel post last night, leading to an exchange of fire with security forces that forced the militants to retreat.
During a search operation this morning, with the assistance of a quadcopter, the body of a militant—killed in last night’s operation—was found on a rooftop. A sniper rifle was also recovered from his possession.
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Malik Imran Bakhmal, a prominent civil activist, businessman, and community leader from Baka Khel in Bannu, has safely returned home following his abduction earlier this month. He was reportedly released by armed men in a ravine in Janikhel, after which local tribal members escorted him back to his residence.
The identity of the kidnappers remains unknown, though sources indicate they had demanded millions in ransom. Malik Bakhmal, however, was freed not through payment but thanks to the persistent intervention of local community elders. He had been abducted on August 12 from Baka Khel’s Mandi area.
In response to the incident, the Baka Khel tribe was preparing to mobilize a tribal lashkar (armed force) to safeguard their community and secure the release of those held captive. On August 14, members of the Musa Khel and Narmi Khel clans gathered at Taiman Market, where tribal elders coordinated strategy, set the lashkar’s route, and oversaw its operations.
During the jirga, the elders issued a stern warning that failure to release Malik Bakhmal would prompt the formation of an armed militia to protect the people and their property.
Malik Imran Bakhmal, a prominent civil activist, businessman, and community leader from Baka Khel in Bannu, has safely returned home following his abduction earlier this month. He was reportedly released by armed men in a ravine in Janikhel, after which local tribal members escorted him back to his residence.
The identity of the kidnappers remains unknown, though sources indicate they had demanded millions in ransom. Malik Bakhmal, however, was freed not through payment but thanks to the persistent intervention of local community elders. He had been abducted on August 12 from Baka Khel’s Mandi area.
In response to the incident, the Baka Khel tribe was preparing to mobilize a tribal lashkar (armed force) to safeguard their community and secure the release of those held captive. On August 14, members of the Musa Khel and Narmi Khel clans gathered at Taiman Market, where tribal elders coordinated strategy, set the lashkar’s route, and oversaw its operations.
During the jirga, the elders issued a stern warning that failure to release Malik Bakhmal would prompt the formation of an armed militia to protect the people and their property.
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Maulana Fazlur Rehman Sounds Alarm on Security Crisis at Islamabad Multi-Party Conference
On August 17, 2025, Maulana Fazlur Rehman, the prominent leader of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F), delivered a powerful critique of Pakistan’s deteriorating security landscape during a multi-party conference (MPC) organized by the Awami National Party (ANP) in Islamabad.
-A Dire Security Situation
Fazlur Rehman emphasized that the state’s fundamental responsibility is to safeguard human rights, ensuring the security of life, property, and dignity for all citizens. However, he painted a grim picture of the current reality in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan, and Sindh, where ordinary people live in perpetual fear, day and night. “The common person is not safe,” he declared, highlighting a pervasive state of lawlessness, particularly in tribal areas gripped by armed groups. These groups have created an environment where businesspeople cannot operate, contractors are unable to execute projects, and both are coerced into paying extortion fees. Compounding this crisis, Fazlur Rehman revealed that ten percent of officially allocated project funds are systematically diverted to these armed factions, undermining development efforts and entrenching criminal control.
-Erosion of State Authority
The JUI-F leader described a troubling scenario in which tribal regions are under the constant dominance of non-state actors. Vehicles are routinely stopped, identities scrutinized, and government officials subjected to humiliation. When communication networks are disrupted, these groups openly celebrate, proclaiming their control over the areas. “This is a profound challenge to the state’s authority,” Fazlur Rehman asserted, labeling the situation a significant question mark on Pakistan’s ability to maintain sovereignty and order.
-Contradictions in Counter-Terrorism Efforts
Fazlur Rehman issued a scathing critique of Pakistan’s counter-terrorism strategy, accusing the state of simultaneously promoting and combating terrorism. “Our law enforcement agencies strive to eradicate crime, but our intelligence agencies exploit it, setting policies that guide institutions accordingly,” he said. He highlighted the devastating human toll in regions like Bajaur and Waziristan, where daily funerals have become a grim reality. “In Bajaur, we buried 80-90 people in a single day, and this continues,” he noted. He condemned the military’s practice of labeling civilian victims of rocket attacks—often women and children—as terrorists, forcing families to sign statements affirming these claims. “How can a child or a woman in a home struck by a rocket be a terrorist? These are unarmed civilians,” he questioned, demanding an end to such humiliating tactics used to justify military actions.
A Call for National Dialogue and Economic Reform
To address this multifaceted crisis, Fazlur Rehman called for a comprehensive national dialogue involving the military, bureaucracy, judiciary, and parliamentarians. “We must identify and tackle the root causes of unrest, ensuring every Pakistani has access to transparent solutions,” he urged. He emphasized that deprivation fuels terrorism, advocating for a robust national economic plan to ensure that people in every province and region feel ownership over their resources and benefit from them. “I constantly fear being deprived, and when deprivation is fostered, it fuels terrorism,” he warned.
Fazlur Rehman stressed that protests and marches, while important, are futile without engaging the authorities in Rawalpindi and Islamabad. “Merely sitting here and making demands without knowing who we’re addressing achieves nothing,” he said. He called for a national-level dialogue and economic plan to satisfy all regions, ensuring that underlying causes of unrest are addressed transparently. “If I have doubts, don’t punish me—address them.
Maulana Fazlur Rehman Sounds Alarm on Security Crisis at Islamabad Multi-Party Conference
On August 17, 2025, Maulana Fazlur Rehman, the prominent leader of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F), delivered a powerful critique of Pakistan’s deteriorating security landscape during a multi-party conference (MPC) organized by the Awami National Party (ANP) in Islamabad.
-A Dire Security Situation
Fazlur Rehman emphasized that the state’s fundamental responsibility is to safeguard human rights, ensuring the security of life, property, and dignity for all citizens. However, he painted a grim picture of the current reality in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan, and Sindh, where ordinary people live in perpetual fear, day and night. “The common person is not safe,” he declared, highlighting a pervasive state of lawlessness, particularly in tribal areas gripped by armed groups. These groups have created an environment where businesspeople cannot operate, contractors are unable to execute projects, and both are coerced into paying extortion fees. Compounding this crisis, Fazlur Rehman revealed that ten percent of officially allocated project funds are systematically diverted to these armed factions, undermining development efforts and entrenching criminal control.
-Erosion of State Authority
The JUI-F leader described a troubling scenario in which tribal regions are under the constant dominance of non-state actors. Vehicles are routinely stopped, identities scrutinized, and government officials subjected to humiliation. When communication networks are disrupted, these groups openly celebrate, proclaiming their control over the areas. “This is a profound challenge to the state’s authority,” Fazlur Rehman asserted, labeling the situation a significant question mark on Pakistan’s ability to maintain sovereignty and order.
-Contradictions in Counter-Terrorism Efforts
Fazlur Rehman issued a scathing critique of Pakistan’s counter-terrorism strategy, accusing the state of simultaneously promoting and combating terrorism. “Our law enforcement agencies strive to eradicate crime, but our intelligence agencies exploit it, setting policies that guide institutions accordingly,” he said. He highlighted the devastating human toll in regions like Bajaur and Waziristan, where daily funerals have become a grim reality. “In Bajaur, we buried 80-90 people in a single day, and this continues,” he noted. He condemned the military’s practice of labeling civilian victims of rocket attacks—often women and children—as terrorists, forcing families to sign statements affirming these claims. “How can a child or a woman in a home struck by a rocket be a terrorist? These are unarmed civilians,” he questioned, demanding an end to such humiliating tactics used to justify military actions.
A Call for National Dialogue and Economic Reform
To address this multifaceted crisis, Fazlur Rehman called for a comprehensive national dialogue involving the military, bureaucracy, judiciary, and parliamentarians. “We must identify and tackle the root causes of unrest, ensuring every Pakistani has access to transparent solutions,” he urged. He emphasized that deprivation fuels terrorism, advocating for a robust national economic plan to ensure that people in every province and region feel ownership over their resources and benefit from them. “I constantly fear being deprived, and when deprivation is fostered, it fuels terrorism,” he warned.
Fazlur Rehman stressed that protests and marches, while important, are futile without engaging the authorities in Rawalpindi and Islamabad. “Merely sitting here and making demands without knowing who we’re addressing achieves nothing,” he said. He called for a national-level dialogue and economic plan to satisfy all regions, ensuring that underlying causes of unrest are addressed transparently. “If I have doubts, don’t punish me—address them.
It’s my right to demand satisfaction,” he asserted, emphasizing that politicians committed to democracy, the constitution, and the law must evaluate what is just and unjust based on these standards. “Our message is clear: we do not reject dialogue or political solutions,” he added.
Fazlur Rehman’s address at the MPC serves as a clarion call for immediate action to restore state authority, end contradictory counter-terrorism practices, and address the root causes of insecurity through inclusive dialogue and equitable economic policies. His critique underscores the urgent need for systemic reform to secure Pakistan’s future and protect its citizens from the scourge of lawlessness and violence.
Besides security concerns, Maulana Fazlur Rehman criticized the federal government’s mismanagement of resources and provincial rights, highlighting that local communities are being deprived despite constitutional protections. He called for policies that empower provinces and encourage responsible investment.
On FATA integration, he questioned the government’s focus on resource control over genuine administrative reform, noting that law and order responsibilities were shifted back to local communities once resources were secured.
On economic development, he stressed that equitable resource distribution and a robust national economic plan are vital for peace, calling for dialogue among parliament, military, judiciary, and bureaucracy.
Regarding Afghan refugees, he advocated a balanced approach that recognizes long-term residents’ contributions, warning that forced deportations could damage Pakistan-Afghanistan relations and violate traditional norms of hospitality.
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Fazlur Rehman’s address at the MPC serves as a clarion call for immediate action to restore state authority, end contradictory counter-terrorism practices, and address the root causes of insecurity through inclusive dialogue and equitable economic policies. His critique underscores the urgent need for systemic reform to secure Pakistan’s future and protect its citizens from the scourge of lawlessness and violence.
Besides security concerns, Maulana Fazlur Rehman criticized the federal government’s mismanagement of resources and provincial rights, highlighting that local communities are being deprived despite constitutional protections. He called for policies that empower provinces and encourage responsible investment.
On FATA integration, he questioned the government’s focus on resource control over genuine administrative reform, noting that law and order responsibilities were shifted back to local communities once resources were secured.
On economic development, he stressed that equitable resource distribution and a robust national economic plan are vital for peace, calling for dialogue among parliament, military, judiciary, and bureaucracy.
Regarding Afghan refugees, he advocated a balanced approach that recognizes long-term residents’ contributions, warning that forced deportations could damage Pakistan-Afghanistan relations and violate traditional norms of hospitality.
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According to the latest data from the KP Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA), 358 people have lost their lives in rain-related incidents since August 15, with Buner reporting the highest toll of 225 fatalities. Another 181 individuals were injured. Among the deceased were 287 men, 41 women, and 30 children.
Buner was the worst-affected district, where flash floods and building collapses claimed 225 lives, including 193 men, 23 women, and nine children. At least 120 others were injured.
Shangla reported 36 deaths due to flash floods, followed by 22 fatalities each in Mansehra and Bajaur, and 20 in Swat, where both flooding and infrastructure damage were reported. In Swabi, flash flooding claimed 17 lives, while five people died in Lower Dir and two in Nowshera due to roof collapses. Abbotabad, Torghar, and South Waziristan reported one death each.
The PDMA further stated that 780 houses were damaged across the province, of which 349 were completely destroyed and 431 sustained partial damage. Buner suffered the heaviest destruction, with 162 houses completely demolished. In addition, 427 cattle perished in the disasters.
Meanwhile, heavy rainfall and flooding have also been reported in Waziristan and along the Kurram River, which is flowing toward Tank. One fatality has been confirmed in the latest incident.
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According to the latest data from the KP Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA), 358 people have lost their lives in rain-related incidents since August 15, with Buner reporting the highest toll of 225 fatalities. Another 181 individuals were injured. Among the deceased were 287 men, 41 women, and 30 children.
Buner was the worst-affected district, where flash floods and building collapses claimed 225 lives, including 193 men, 23 women, and nine children. At least 120 others were injured.
Shangla reported 36 deaths due to flash floods, followed by 22 fatalities each in Mansehra and Bajaur, and 20 in Swat, where both flooding and infrastructure damage were reported. In Swabi, flash flooding claimed 17 lives, while five people died in Lower Dir and two in Nowshera due to roof collapses. Abbotabad, Torghar, and South Waziristan reported one death each.
The PDMA further stated that 780 houses were damaged across the province, of which 349 were completely destroyed and 431 sustained partial damage. Buner suffered the heaviest destruction, with 162 houses completely demolished. In addition, 427 cattle perished in the disasters.
Meanwhile, heavy rainfall and flooding have also been reported in Waziristan and along the Kurram River, which is flowing toward Tank. One fatality has been confirmed in the latest incident.
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A letter attributed to Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP)-linked sources has surfaced on militant-affiliated online platforms, commenting on the security situation in Bajaur.
According to the letter, the presence of militants in Bajaur prompted security operations that forced large-scale displacement of civilians. It further states that the withdrawal of fighters back to Afghanistan from Bajaur reinforces the perception among the public that the Taliban only came to drive them out. Once residents were displaced and businesses worth millions were destroyed, the fighters withdrew and left.
The letter warns that this will create an extremely negative impression and could severely undermine the movement’s influence in the region. It therefore advises the group’s leadership in Bajaur not to allow fighters to flee back to Afghanistan.
A letter attributed to Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP)-linked sources has surfaced on militant-affiliated online platforms, commenting on the security situation in Bajaur.
According to the letter, the presence of militants in Bajaur prompted security operations that forced large-scale displacement of civilians. It further states that the withdrawal of fighters back to Afghanistan from Bajaur reinforces the perception among the public that the Taliban only came to drive them out. Once residents were displaced and businesses worth millions were destroyed, the fighters withdrew and left.
The letter warns that this will create an extremely negative impression and could severely undermine the movement’s influence in the region. It therefore advises the group’s leadership in Bajaur not to allow fighters to flee back to Afghanistan.
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Affiliated sources linked to TTG/HGB have circulated an announcement addressed to all TTG members, declaring that from this day forward, all organizational activities will be conducted under the leadership of Hafiz Gul Bahadur.
In a first, the group has also unveiled the flag of Ittehad-ul-Mujahideen Pakistan (IMP), instructing members to raise it as the sole emblem of the movement. The statement stresses that every member is duty-bound to honor the flag and to follow only directives issued by the central leadership.
IMP is a militant alliance comprising three groups, including HGB. The coalition is not commanded by a single faction but functions under a collective leadership framework. Until now, member groups had operated in IMP’s name while simultaneously displaying their individual flags in media appearances. Likewise, HGB sub-factions often promoted their own banners.
Notably, this latest declaration was not released through IMP’s official media mouthpiece, nor have the alliance’s other constituents — TLIP (LeI) and HIIP — or their affiliated platforms issued any confirmation or comment.
Affiliated sources linked to TTG/HGB have circulated an announcement addressed to all TTG members, declaring that from this day forward, all organizational activities will be conducted under the leadership of Hafiz Gul Bahadur.
In a first, the group has also unveiled the flag of Ittehad-ul-Mujahideen Pakistan (IMP), instructing members to raise it as the sole emblem of the movement. The statement stresses that every member is duty-bound to honor the flag and to follow only directives issued by the central leadership.
IMP is a militant alliance comprising three groups, including HGB. The coalition is not commanded by a single faction but functions under a collective leadership framework. Until now, member groups had operated in IMP’s name while simultaneously displaying their individual flags in media appearances. Likewise, HGB sub-factions often promoted their own banners.
Notably, this latest declaration was not released through IMP’s official media mouthpiece, nor have the alliance’s other constituents — TLIP (LeI) and HIIP — or their affiliated platforms issued any confirmation or comment.
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On 18 August 2025, the Pakistan Air Force supported flood relief efforts in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa by airlifting relief goods arranged by BaitusSalam NGO from Karachi to Peshawar via an Air Eagle B-737. The supplies, mainly dry rations, will be distributed in Buner and Shangla in coordination with the NDMA.
On 18 August 2025, the Pakistan Air Force supported flood relief efforts in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa by airlifting relief goods arranged by BaitusSalam NGO from Karachi to Peshawar via an Air Eagle B-737. The supplies, mainly dry rations, will be distributed in Buner and Shangla in coordination with the NDMA.
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A drone/quadcopter carried out a strike, firing two projectiles at fields in the Sultan Khel area near Zarmin Chowk in Tirah Valley, Aka Khel. No casualties or property damage were reported; however, local sources confirmed that a child suffered minor injuries from shrapnel. The child’s condition is said to be stable.
A drone/quadcopter carried out a strike, firing two projectiles at fields in the Sultan Khel area near Zarmin Chowk in Tirah Valley, Aka Khel. No casualties or property damage were reported; however, local sources confirmed that a child suffered minor injuries from shrapnel. The child’s condition is said to be stable.
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Unidentified gunmen attacked a house in Sordo, Panjgur, late last night, leaving four people dead and one injured.
Those killed were identified as Ghulam Sarwar, son of Muhammad Noor; his two sons, Islam and Nizam, originally from Gichak and residing in Sordo; Habibullah, son of Shah Muhammad, a resident of Grisha, Khuzdar; and Ali Ahmed from Quetta.
No group has claimed responsibility for the attack. However, media outlets sympathetic to Baloch separatist militants described the victims as members of “death squads,” pro-government armed groups operating in the region.
Unidentified gunmen attacked a house in Sordo, Panjgur, late last night, leaving four people dead and one injured.
Those killed were identified as Ghulam Sarwar, son of Muhammad Noor; his two sons, Islam and Nizam, originally from Gichak and residing in Sordo; Habibullah, son of Shah Muhammad, a resident of Grisha, Khuzdar; and Ali Ahmed from Quetta.
No group has claimed responsibility for the attack. However, media outlets sympathetic to Baloch separatist militants described the victims as members of “death squads,” pro-government armed groups operating in the region.
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Security sources reported that in Bajaur district, an armed man attempted to cross the border from Afghanistan into Pakistani territory. Security forces detected the movement and opened fire, and killed him. The attempted infiltration was prevented.
Security sources reported that in Bajaur district, an armed man attempted to cross the border from Afghanistan into Pakistani territory. Security forces detected the movement and opened fire, and killed him. The attempted infiltration was prevented.
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A landmine explosion in Dera Bugti’s Lanjoo Sughari area killed a civilian. According to Levies officials, the victim was identified as Ali Bagh, son of Salar Khan Jikhrani, who died on the spot.
A landmine explosion in Dera Bugti’s Lanjoo Sughari area killed a civilian. According to Levies officials, the victim was identified as Ali Bagh, son of Salar Khan Jikhrani, who died on the spot.
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-⚡🇵🇰/🏳️/🏴: MONITORING A letter attributed to Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP)-linked sources has surfaced on militant-affiliated online platforms, commenting on the security situation in Bajaur. According to the letter, the presence of militants in Bajaur…
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This letter has been issued by the Rahbari Shura (Leadership Council) of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, addressed to the Chief and members of the organization’s Northern Zone.
This letter has been issued by the Rahbari Shura (Leadership Council) of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, addressed to the Chief and members of the organization’s Northern Zone.
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In Mazrina, Sultan Khel, Landi Kotal area of Khyber District, an off-duty FC (Frontier Corps) soldier, Jawad Afridi, son of Asar Khan, was gunned down by unidentified armed assailants
The TTP has claimed responsibility for the targeted killing
In Mazrina, Sultan Khel, Landi Kotal area of Khyber District, an off-duty FC (Frontier Corps) soldier, Jawad Afridi, son of Asar Khan, was gunned down by unidentified armed assailants
The TTP has claimed responsibility for the targeted killing
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-🇵🇰/🏳️/🏴: ALERT The bullet-riddled body of Khan Muhammad Dotani, a resident of Splay Panr and reportedly a key commander of the Mullah Nazir group, was recovered in the village of Dug in Wana. According to reports, unknown gunmen brutally killed him last…
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The TTP has distanced itself from the killing of Khan Muhammad Dotani.
The TTP has distanced itself from the killing of Khan Muhammad Dotani.
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At least 71 people, including 17 children, lost their lives in a devastating accident on the Herat–Islam Qala highway in Afghanistan. Reports indicate that a bus carrying Afghan migrants deported from Iran collided with a cargo truck and caught fire.
Most of the victims were returning from Iran.The incident occurs amid Iran's mass deportation of over 1.2 million Afghans in six months.
At least 71 people, including 17 children, lost their lives in a devastating accident on the Herat–Islam Qala highway in Afghanistan. Reports indicate that a bus carrying Afghan migrants deported from Iran collided with a cargo truck and caught fire.
Most of the victims were returning from Iran.The incident occurs amid Iran's mass deportation of over 1.2 million Afghans in six months.
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