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Army-affiliated accounts claimed to have killed an alleged Baloch militant in a clash in the Tump area of Kech district on Friday. Authorities seized weapons, cash, and other belongings during the operation. One Frontier Corps Balochistan soldier was also injured in the exchange.
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-🇵🇰/🏳️/🏴: MONITORING Interestingly, the TTP has also reported clashes in the same area. It is noteworthy that both the IMP and TTP had previously confirmed a joint attack in Orakzai District on July 8, 2025. Also within the IMP, tensions emerged between…
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In Jani Khel, Bannu district, clashes between militants and security forces continue. Militants are reported to be firing from within populated village areas, while the army is using heavy weapons in response. As a result civilians remain trapped in their homes, with reports of multiple casualties. Although some families have attempted to evacuate, most routes out of the area are blocked.
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-🇮🇷/🏴: ALERT At least five soldiers were killed on Friday when armed men attacked two military vehicles on the Damen road in Iranshahr, state media reported. Eyewitnesses said the assailants opened fire on a Hilux and a Samand, later seizing the soldiers’…
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The militant group Jaish al-Adl claimed responsibility for an armed attack on a FARAJA patrol unit in the Damen area of Iranshahr, Sistan and Baluchestan.

According to the group’s statement, two military vehicles — a Hilux and a Samand — were ambushed, leaving all onboard dead. The attackers reportedly seized the soldiers’ weapons before fleeing the scene. The statement also included warnings directed at individuals serving in Iran’s security and military institutions.

Meanwhile state media confirmed the deaths of five security personnel from the Damen outpost and released their identities:

1. Captain Gholamreza Vahdani, from Zabol (Commander of Damen Outpost)


2. Second Lieutenant Hadi Royayi, from Kerman


3. First Sergeant Mohammad Norouzi, from Torbat


4. First Sergeant Hassan Toli, from Golestan


5. Sergeant Mohammadreza Rahimi, from Zabol
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Azad Kashmir: Man arrested for allegedly sharing mosque location with Indian intelligence

Authorities in Muzaffarabad have arrested a man accused of providing the GPS coordinates of Bilal Mosque—damaged in Indian airstrikes on May 6—to Indian intelligence via WhatsApp. The attack had killed three people and left the mosque badly damaged.

The suspect, identified as Obaid Jahangir, a resident of Rawalakot, has been charged under the Official Secrets Act of 1923. According to the FIR, he allegedly shared photographs of sensitive sites and the exact location of Bilal Mosque in exchange for money.

SSP Riaz Mughal of the Counter-Terrorism Department said evidence, including photographs and communications, had been recovered, linking Obaid to the offense. Another police official claimed the suspect had prior ties to a banned militant outfit and is currently affiliated with a relief organization.

Obaid’s family has rejected allegations of militant links, insisting he was trapped by financial incentives. They maintain he was only involved in humanitarian work with the Jammu Kashmir United Movement.

This is the second such case in Pakistan-administered Kashmir this year. Earlier, a police constable was also arrested for allegedly passing sensitive information to India.
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In Khyber’s Bara area, a Rifle 162 Wing soldier, Mamrez Bangash, opened fire on Post Commander Naib Subedar Khalid Khattak and two other soldiers. The attack left the Naib Subedar dead and two soldiers injured. The motive remains unclear, and an investigation is currently underway.
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Security Forces Launch Major Operation in Birmal Tehsil, Lower South Waziristan

On the morning of 21 August, security forces launched a significant operation in Birmal Tehsil, between Wana and Azam Warsak, targeting a key militant stronghold that had remained under insurgent control for several days.

Intermittent gunfire persisted throughout the day, creating a tense environment that forced families to stay confined to their homes for hours. The Wana–Azam Warsak Road remained closed until around 1 pm, disrupting daily life and preventing thousands of residents from reaching Wana Rustam Bazaar.

The clashes, lasting over 12 hours, saw the use of heavy weaponry and surveillance drones by both sides. Civilians bore the brunt of the confrontation, with 11 residents injured, many as a result of drone strikes, including at least two families directly affected. All injured were provided first aid before being transported to the District Headquarters Hospital in Wana.

Militants reportedly sought cover in nearby structures and gardens to continue firing but eventually fled during the clearance operation. While both sides claimed to have inflicted substantial damage on the other, independent sources report four injuries among Frontier Corps personnel and one army fatality, alongside at least four militant fatalities, including local commander Umar Khalid, with additional injuries sustained by individuals identified by security forces as suicide bombers.

Local sources noted that the bodies of militants remain at Karmazi Stop, with community elders, led by Maulana Muhammad Khan send by Taliban, negotiating with authorities for their retrieval. The deceased fighters are reportedly from North Waziristan. Meanwhile, IMP Media released footage showing a downed army surveillance drone in the area.

By the conclusion of the operation, security forces successfully established two new posts to consolidate their positions: one was a previously abandoned post reinstated following the restoration of relative peace, and the other involved converting an empty house into a functional check-post, according to security officials. Authorities also claimed control over Karmazi Khel Mosque, allegedly used by militants as a defensive compound.

The Wana–Azam Warsak Road, which militants had blocked 15 days ago using explosives, has now been reopened for civilian transit.

However, the owners of the house converted into a military post held a press conference rejecting social media claims that they had voluntarily handed over their property. They stated that escalating security risks had forced the family to evacuate in chaos, and that approximately 70 family members—including women, children, and the elderly—are currently living under extreme hardship in open conditions at Wacha Khwara. Their household items and food supplies remain inside the home, confirming that the evacuation was sudden, involuntary, and that the property remains theirs.

During the press briefing, family representatives appealed to the government, district administration, and political and social leaders to intervene immediately, vacate their home, and allow the family to return with dignity.
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Qari Siraj-ur-Rahman, the leader of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F) in Zeeda City, was shot dead by unidentified motorcyclists in Sawabi. Eyewitnesses reported that the attackers fled the scene immediately after the shooting. This marked the fourth such firing incident in Sawabi on the same day.
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-🇵🇰/🏳️/🏴: ALERT An off-duty Frontier Corps (FC) soldier, Muhammad Amjad, son of Dawlat Khan of the 206 Wing Mahmand Rifles in Peshawar Tehkal, was martyred after being fired upon by unidentified armed assailants.
-UPDATE: Police have arrested the killer of Frontier Corps (FC) personnel Muhammad Amjad, who was shot dead at Reggi Cemetery in Peshawar district last week. The victim’s wife, Ashna, and a close relative, Adnan, were also taken into custody. Authorities said the murder was motivated by personal disputes, ruling out any links to terrorism.
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Unknown armed assailants opened fire near Jinnah Check Post on Jinnah Road, Quetta resulting in the death of Aslam Tareen, son of Pashtun tribal leader Haji Abdul Rauf Sangi.
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Army sources reported that six alleged Baloch separatist militants were killed in a targeted operation in Basima, Balochistan
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🇵🇰/🏳️/🏴: UPDATE In Jani Khel, Bannu district, clashes between militants and security forces continue. Militants are reported to be firing from within populated village areas, while the army is using heavy weapons in response. As a result civilians remain…
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Yesterday, clashes between security forces and militants in Wali Noor Jani Khel, Bannu, left two children martyred and eight others, including a woman, injured. The fighting subsided after local residents raised white flags, appealing to both sides to stop. Casualties on both sides cannot be confirmed at this time
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-🇦🇫/🏴: ALERT Yesterday, in Farah province of Afghanistan, unidentified gunmen shot and killed two Taliban fighters at a checkpoint. This marks the third reported targeted killing of Taliban members in Afghanistan within a month, with no group having claimed…
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In Herat’s 10th district, two Taliban fighters, including the district commander Abdullah Jan, were killed yesterday by an individual, army sources report. One of the men was initially injured and later died from his wounds.

The Taliban released a video claiming they had tracked down and killed the person responsible. The suspect’s body was subsequently publicly displayed in Herat.
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-🇵🇰/🏳️/🏴: MONITORING Interestingly, the TTP has also reported clashes in the same area. It is noteworthy that both the IMP and TTP had previously confirmed a joint attack in Orakzai District on July 8, 2025. Also within the IMP, tensions emerged between…
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Yesterday, in clashes with security forces in Jani Khel, Bannu, sub-factions of HGB(IMP)—including the Akhtar Khalil group(Majlis-e-Askari),Gurbaz group(Jabhat Ansar al-Mahdi), and Fikraman alias Meedu group—along with TTP militants(atleast it's two sub-factions), were involved
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KARACHI: The Sindh Counter Terrorism Department (CTD), in coordination with federal intelligence agencies, has successfully dismantled a major network of India’s intelligence agency RAW operating in Karachi and across Sindh.

The breakthrough came during investigations into the May 18 murder of Abdul Rehman.

CTD Additional Inspector General (AIG) Azad Khan revealed during a press briefing that RAW had provided financial, logistical, and operational support to its operatives in Pakistan, even establishing safe houses in Karachi to plan targeted killings and terrorist activities.

🔹 Murder of Abdul Rehman: The Trail to RAW

Abdul Rehman was shot dead outside his shop in Matli on May 18. CCTV footage captured three suspects at the scene, confirmed by eyewitnesses.

Within hours, Indian media celebrated the killing, claiming that an “enemy of India” had been targeted.

CTD confirmed that the suspects conducted reconnaissance of Rehman for five days starting May 13, making the murder a planned and targeted operation directed from abroad.

🔹 Mastermind Abroad: RAW Agent “Fouji”

Investigations revealed the mastermind as RAW agent Sanjay Sanjeev Kumar, alias “Fouji”, operating from a Gulf state.

Kumar allegedly recruited two Pakistani nationals, Salman and Arslan, who were working in Gulf countries, paying them substantial sums to act as RAW agents.

Salman subsequently formed a target-killers’ gang comprising:

-Umair

-Sajjad

-Obaid

-Shakeel

-Talha

-Arslan

The gang entered Pakistan via Karachi Airport, stayed at a hotel in Hyderabad, and conducted surveillance in Matli before executing the killing.

After the operation, Salman fled first abroad and later reached Nepal.

🔹 Arrests and Recoveries

-July 8: Four suspects arrested — Umair Asghar, Sajjad, Obaid, Shakeel

-August 17: Arslan arrested

-August 22: Talha and Amir apprehended

Recovered from the suspects:

-9mm and .30-bore pistols used in the killing

-Motorcycle used in the operation

-Mobile phones containing communication records

-125 mortar shells and an explosive device during follow-up raids

🔹 RAW’s Terror Financing & Separatist Links

AIG Khan confirmed that RAW funneled large sums to its operatives in Pakistan via banking channels and other sources.

Investigations also revealed the involvement of a banned separatist organization that facilitated RAW’s network on the ground.

Evidence further linked RAW to bombings and terrorist attacks in Karachi and other cities, with safe houses where attacks were remotely planned under Sanjay Kumar’s direction.

🔹 Confessions & Planned Terror Attacks

During interrogation, the suspects admitted to working as local RAW agents and receiving Indian funding for targeted killings in Pakistan.

The suspects also revealed ties to the banned Sindhudesh Revolutionary Army (SRA), confirming RAW’s use of separatist proxies to destabilize Pakistan.

They disclosed detailed plans of future terrorist attacks in Karachi, which CTD believes were averted due to timely arrests.
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🚨 Major RAW Terror Network Busted in Karachi: CTD Exposes Foreign-Backed Plot Behind Abdul Rehman’s Murder 🚨
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Who was Abdul Rahman?

PakPulse Intel identified Abdul Rehman as Razaullah Nizami, alias Abu Saifullah Nizami, a 48-year-old former commander of Lashkar-e-Taiba. He was targeted and killed in Matli city, District Badin (Sindh) on May 18, near a local chowk, shortly after leaving his house.

According to sources, Abu Saifullah had been instructed by the organization to restrict his movements and go into hiding. His security was also increased. Despite these precautions, unidentified armed assailants shot him dead as he stepped out of his home.

Razaullah Nizami had been actively involved in the Kashmir freedom struggle for many years. Upon returning from Kashmir, he was honored with the title “Ghazi Abu Saifullah” and later worked as a social worker, engaging in welfare activities. Several members of PMML, Lashkar-e-Taiba’s political wing, confirmed his killing.

It is important to note that the “Abu Saifullah” mentioned by Indian media in connection with the Pahalgam attack was not the same individual.
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Security forces conducted an intelligence-based operation (IBO) in Bannu district, during which two militants were killed.
It should be noted that this was a separate incident from yesterday’s. Today, the operation was carried out by Light Commandos in the Malak Shahi area of Bannu.
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