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Punjab Police carried out a search operation on Sunday in Jadday Wali, the last village of Punjab located along the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa border.
During the operation, police recovered explosives, including an improvised explosive device (IED). Officials said the material was secured and handed over to the bomb disposal squad.
Authorities added that search operations in the surrounding area are still underway to ensure the security of the region.
Punjab Police carried out a search operation on Sunday in Jadday Wali, the last village of Punjab located along the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa border.
During the operation, police recovered explosives, including an improvised explosive device (IED). Officials said the material was secured and handed over to the bomb disposal squad.
Authorities added that search operations in the surrounding area are still underway to ensure the security of the region.
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Today, sources affiliated with the army reported multiple operations targeting Baloch militants across Balochistan, including Kech, Mastung, Tamp, Panjgur, Turbat, and Mach. The authorities claim that a total of 66 militants were killed, though these figures remain unverified, and the full outcome of the operations is yet to be confirmed.
These operations coincide with the 19th anniversary of the death of Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti, a key figure in Baloch history, on August 26. Last year, on the 18th anniversary, the BLA carried out a series of attacks, dubbed “Haruf,” targeting police stations, railway tracks, highways, and army camps, which resulted in 73 deaths, including 38 civilians, 14 Pakistani soldiers, and 21 militants.
Given the potential threat of similar coordinated attacks this year, security forces appear to have launched preemptive operations in multiple locations to mitigate the risk.
Today, sources affiliated with the army reported multiple operations targeting Baloch militants across Balochistan, including Kech, Mastung, Tamp, Panjgur, Turbat, and Mach. The authorities claim that a total of 66 militants were killed, though these figures remain unverified, and the full outcome of the operations is yet to be confirmed.
These operations coincide with the 19th anniversary of the death of Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti, a key figure in Baloch history, on August 26. Last year, on the 18th anniversary, the BLA carried out a series of attacks, dubbed “Haruf,” targeting police stations, railway tracks, highways, and army camps, which resulted in 73 deaths, including 38 civilians, 14 Pakistani soldiers, and 21 militants.
Given the potential threat of similar coordinated attacks this year, security forces appear to have launched preemptive operations in multiple locations to mitigate the risk.
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-⚡🇵🇰/🏳️/🏴: ALERT Local sources are reporting that at 4:20 a.m., a structure in Narmi Khel, Bannu, was targeted, causing damage to the building
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Army sources have confirmed that two strikes were conducted in the Narmi Khel and Musa Khel areas of Baka Khel, Bannu. The targets included the Hujra of former PTI minister Shah Muhammad Wazir and Guraai High School, which the Army claims were being used as compounds by Sadiqullah Gurbaz’s group and TTP militants.
Meanwhile, TTP commander Ariana acknowledged the strikes but stated that none of his men were harmed and that they remain safe.
It is worth noting that the Army has recently intensified operations against Sadiqullah Gurbaz’s group, Jabhat Ansar al-Mahdi Khorasan, responsible for several high-profile attacks on security forces, including the recent FC line attack in Bannu. Recently, a senior military commander of the group, Umar Mansoor,who led Al Badr’s “suicide brigade”, was killed in Baka Khel.
Army sources have confirmed that two strikes were conducted in the Narmi Khel and Musa Khel areas of Baka Khel, Bannu. The targets included the Hujra of former PTI minister Shah Muhammad Wazir and Guraai High School, which the Army claims were being used as compounds by Sadiqullah Gurbaz’s group and TTP militants.
Meanwhile, TTP commander Ariana acknowledged the strikes but stated that none of his men were harmed and that they remain safe.
It is worth noting that the Army has recently intensified operations against Sadiqullah Gurbaz’s group, Jabhat Ansar al-Mahdi Khorasan, responsible for several high-profile attacks on security forces, including the recent FC line attack in Bannu. Recently, a senior military commander of the group, Umar Mansoor,who led Al Badr’s “suicide brigade”, was killed in Baka Khel.
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Last night, an exchange of bodies took place between security forces and TTP militants. The militants handed over the remains of seven Frontier Corps personnel who had been martyred three days ago in Lower Dir district and had been in their possession since then. In return, the forces handed over 12 bodies of militants: nine who were killed recently during an infiltration in Mohmand, including the body of Commander Wazir, and two from Bajaur who were killed two days ago.
Additionally, another body was handed over from Bajaur, that of a commander named Faridullah, who was actually killed on April 27. He was the son of TTP founding member Faqir Muhammad and the current deputy chief of Bajaur district—a handover that had been specifically requested by the militants.
Last night, an exchange of bodies took place between security forces and TTP militants. The militants handed over the remains of seven Frontier Corps personnel who had been martyred three days ago in Lower Dir district and had been in their possession since then. In return, the forces handed over 12 bodies of militants: nine who were killed recently during an infiltration in Mohmand, including the body of Commander Wazir, and two from Bajaur who were killed two days ago.
Additionally, another body was handed over from Bajaur, that of a commander named Faridullah, who was actually killed on April 27. He was the son of TTP founding member Faqir Muhammad and the current deputy chief of Bajaur district—a handover that had been specifically requested by the militants.
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Dera Ismail Khan has been placed on high alert following intelligence reports of a terrorist threat.
According to sources, a group of six to seven militants from the Dotani tribe, dispatched by Taliban-linked commanders Tariq and Naqeebullah, recently crossed from South Waziristan into D.I. Khan via Kalachi and Park Road.
An additional 20 Dotani millitants are reportedly positioned in the Kalachi area, with plans to join the incoming group in Paharpur. Together, the consolidated force is believed to be preparing coordinated attacks across the border districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab within the next 8–10 days.
Commander Abdul Hammad, alias Zakir, is also said to have joined the network and may now be leading the operation. Reported areas of militant presence include Paharpur and Kiri Khaisor (D.I. Khan), RPP Kundal (Riverine Police Post, Mianwali), parts of Gujarāt, the Chashma police checkpost in Mianwali, and stretches of the CPEC corridor near Chashma—each identified as a potential target.
Dera Ismail Khan has been placed on high alert following intelligence reports of a terrorist threat.
According to sources, a group of six to seven militants from the Dotani tribe, dispatched by Taliban-linked commanders Tariq and Naqeebullah, recently crossed from South Waziristan into D.I. Khan via Kalachi and Park Road.
An additional 20 Dotani millitants are reportedly positioned in the Kalachi area, with plans to join the incoming group in Paharpur. Together, the consolidated force is believed to be preparing coordinated attacks across the border districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab within the next 8–10 days.
Commander Abdul Hammad, alias Zakir, is also said to have joined the network and may now be leading the operation. Reported areas of militant presence include Paharpur and Kiri Khaisor (D.I. Khan), RPP Kundal (Riverine Police Post, Mianwali), parts of Gujarāt, the Chashma police checkpost in Mianwali, and stretches of the CPEC corridor near Chashma—each identified as a potential target.
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The Harakat Inqilab Islami Pakistan (HIIP), a faction aligned with the Ittehad-ul-Mujahideen Pakistan (IMP), announced via its media arm Inqilabi Islamia Media that a militant group from Orakzai Agency, identified as the Saad bin Abi Waqas Group, has formally sworn allegiance to HIIP.
This constitutes the faction’s second publicized oath of allegiance since its inception on March 17, 2025. Previously, on August 8, 2025, HIIP—through IMP’s propaganda outlet Sada-e-Ghawat-ul-Hind—disclosed that the Khalid bin Waleed Group from Wana, South Waziristan, had likewise pledged loyalty to the organization.
The Harakat Inqilab Islami Pakistan (HIIP), a faction aligned with the Ittehad-ul-Mujahideen Pakistan (IMP), announced via its media arm Inqilabi Islamia Media that a militant group from Orakzai Agency, identified as the Saad bin Abi Waqas Group, has formally sworn allegiance to HIIP.
This constitutes the faction’s second publicized oath of allegiance since its inception on March 17, 2025. Previously, on August 8, 2025, HIIP—through IMP’s propaganda outlet Sada-e-Ghawat-ul-Hind—disclosed that the Khalid bin Waleed Group from Wana, South Waziristan, had likewise pledged loyalty to the organization.
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In recent days, Waziristan has seen a sharp rise in targeted killings and abductions of civilians.
The latest incident took place in the Khumrang area of Lower South Waziristan, where the beheaded body of 21-year-old Kamran Khan was recovered. According to local sources, Kamran had been abducted by unidentified gunmen a day earlier. His body was later found in nearby forests, riddled with bullets and decapitated.
During the same week in Lower Waziristan (Wana), three other kidnappings were reported, involving a contractor, a businessman, and a 12-year-old boy.
Today, in Wana Bazaar, armed men abducted another youth, Suleman Khan, son of Niamatullah, from a street and took him to an undisclosed location.
Just days earlier, in the Shewa area of North Waziristan, a mentally challenged man, Muhammadullah Mehsud, who had been suffering from illness for nearly two decades, was brutally killed after being accused of spying. He had reportedly escaped from Khwaja Younas Hospital in Peshawar, but due to negligence, his family was not informed in time, leaving him exposed to grave danger.
In recent days, Waziristan has seen a sharp rise in targeted killings and abductions of civilians.
The latest incident took place in the Khumrang area of Lower South Waziristan, where the beheaded body of 21-year-old Kamran Khan was recovered. According to local sources, Kamran had been abducted by unidentified gunmen a day earlier. His body was later found in nearby forests, riddled with bullets and decapitated.
During the same week in Lower Waziristan (Wana), three other kidnappings were reported, involving a contractor, a businessman, and a 12-year-old boy.
Today, in Wana Bazaar, armed men abducted another youth, Suleman Khan, son of Niamatullah, from a street and took him to an undisclosed location.
Just days earlier, in the Shewa area of North Waziristan, a mentally challenged man, Muhammadullah Mehsud, who had been suffering from illness for nearly two decades, was brutally killed after being accused of spying. He had reportedly escaped from Khwaja Younas Hospital in Peshawar, but due to negligence, his family was not informed in time, leaving him exposed to grave danger.
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In Central Kurram’s Khyber Wali Nullah area, two militants were killed during a clash with security forces
In Central Kurram’s Khyber Wali Nullah area, two militants were killed during a clash with security forces
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Sifatullah Ilham, a TTP militant from Pashi village in Paghman district, Kabul province, Afghanistan, succumbed to injuries sustained during a clash with security forces earlier this September in Khyber district.
Sifatullah Ilham, a TTP militant from Pashi village in Paghman district, Kabul province, Afghanistan, succumbed to injuries sustained during a clash with security forces earlier this September in Khyber district.
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Another militant, killed a few days ago in Khyber district, has been identified as an Afghan national named Shafiq, alias Salahuddin.
Another militant, killed a few days ago in Khyber district, has been identified as an Afghan national named Shafiq, alias Salahuddin.
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Last night, a police mobile in Karachi’s Gizri area on Khayaban-e-Bukhari came under gunfire. Two officers — a driver and a constable — were inside the vehicle and remained unharmed.
Today, Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) claimed responsibility, marking their second attack in Karachi this September, the first having occurred on September 11.
In August, TTP claimed five attacks in Karachi. Additionally, a TTP sub-faction, Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, claimed an attack in Fakira Goth on the Karachi Super Highway, which killed four people. While the group described the victims as informers, media reports identified them as civilians.
Notably, TTP spokesperson Muhammad Khorasani did not mention the Jamaat-ul-Ahrar attack in his daily nationwide attack report circulated to the media.
Last night, a police mobile in Karachi’s Gizri area on Khayaban-e-Bukhari came under gunfire. Two officers — a driver and a constable — were inside the vehicle and remained unharmed.
Today, Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) claimed responsibility, marking their second attack in Karachi this September, the first having occurred on September 11.
In August, TTP claimed five attacks in Karachi. Additionally, a TTP sub-faction, Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, claimed an attack in Fakira Goth on the Karachi Super Highway, which killed four people. While the group described the victims as informers, media reports identified them as civilians.
Notably, TTP spokesperson Muhammad Khorasani did not mention the Jamaat-ul-Ahrar attack in his daily nationwide attack report circulated to the media.
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A few days ago, a large jirga of the Taujay Khel tribe was held in the Kadi Kot area of South Waziristan, attended by the tribe’s elders, religious scholars, and youth. The jirga was led by Malik Jamil Khan and Faqir Qari Shabbir Ahmad Khan.
During the jirga, the tribe called on individuals involved with armed groups, including TTP and TTG, to either return to civilian life or leave the area, aiming to prevent displacement of the local population.
The Taujay Khel also agreed on a three-point plan to address illegal activities, including extortion and target killings. The statement emphasized that violations of the agreement would result in tribal measures such as house demolition, expulsion from the area, and property confiscation.
The jirga further urged other local communities, including the Ahmadzai Wazir tribe, to manage their members to maintain security and stability across the region. According to the statement, Wana’s territorial limits ,from the Angur Adda border to Machan Baba Ziarat , would not tolerate illegal activity, and the tribe expressed unity in enforcing this.
In response, HGB commander Hussain from Lower South Waziristan released a video warning the tribes against supporting any actions perceived as opposing armed groups. He specifically mentioned Malik Jamil and also addressed other tribes in the region.
A few days ago, a large jirga of the Taujay Khel tribe was held in the Kadi Kot area of South Waziristan, attended by the tribe’s elders, religious scholars, and youth. The jirga was led by Malik Jamil Khan and Faqir Qari Shabbir Ahmad Khan.
During the jirga, the tribe called on individuals involved with armed groups, including TTP and TTG, to either return to civilian life or leave the area, aiming to prevent displacement of the local population.
The Taujay Khel also agreed on a three-point plan to address illegal activities, including extortion and target killings. The statement emphasized that violations of the agreement would result in tribal measures such as house demolition, expulsion from the area, and property confiscation.
The jirga further urged other local communities, including the Ahmadzai Wazir tribe, to manage their members to maintain security and stability across the region. According to the statement, Wana’s territorial limits ,from the Angur Adda border to Machan Baba Ziarat , would not tolerate illegal activity, and the tribe expressed unity in enforcing this.
In response, HGB commander Hussain from Lower South Waziristan released a video warning the tribes against supporting any actions perceived as opposing armed groups. He specifically mentioned Malik Jamil and also addressed other tribes in the region.
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In Shand area of Mand, district Kech , Balochistan, a security forces vehicle was targeted in an improvised explosive device (IED) attack.
The blast claimed the lives of Captain Waqar Kakar and four other soldiers.
In Shand area of Mand, district Kech , Balochistan, a security forces vehicle was targeted in an improvised explosive device (IED) attack.
The blast claimed the lives of Captain Waqar Kakar and four other soldiers.
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Yesterday, a crossfire erupted between security forces and Baloch militants in Kolwah, Balochistan. During the exchange, one security personnel was martyred, while another sustained injuries.
According to army sources, three Baloch militants were also killed during the operation.
Yesterday, a crossfire erupted between security forces and Baloch militants in Kolwah, Balochistan. During the exchange, one security personnel was martyred, while another sustained injuries.
According to army sources, three Baloch militants were also killed during the operation.
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A potentially serious incident was prevented in Wana’s Dzha Ghonde area, Lower South Waziristan, after security forces successfully intercepted an explosive-laden container.
The Bomb Disposal Squad (BD Team) detected and neutralized the device near Badshah Jan Kot, no casualties occurred.
A potentially serious incident was prevented in Wana’s Dzha Ghonde area, Lower South Waziristan, after security forces successfully intercepted an explosive-laden container.
The Bomb Disposal Squad (BD Team) detected and neutralized the device near Badshah Jan Kot, no casualties occurred.
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In Peshawar’s Hasan Khel area, millitants abducted retired Havildar Mohsin Jan Afridi of the Tochi Scouts two days ago. Today, he was brutally slaughtered in the Bazargi Hasan Khel area
In Peshawar’s Hasan Khel area, millitants abducted retired Havildar Mohsin Jan Afridi of the Tochi Scouts two days ago. Today, he was brutally slaughtered in the Bazargi Hasan Khel area
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TTP spokesperson Muhammad Khorasani announced that a group from the village of Hasan Khel in Spinwam, North Waziristan, has pledged allegiance to Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) leader Abu Mansoor Asim (Noor Wali Mehsud). According to Khorasani, the group was led by Nasrullah, alias “Ikhlaqi.”
TTP spokesperson Muhammad Khorasani announced that a group from the village of Hasan Khel in Spinwam, North Waziristan, has pledged allegiance to Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) leader Abu Mansoor Asim (Noor Wali Mehsud). According to Khorasani, the group was led by Nasrullah, alias “Ikhlaqi.”