PakPulse Intel
-⚡🇵🇰/🏳️/🏴: ALERT In the early hours of the morning, around 2 a.m., airstrikes were conducted in Tehsil Shawal, North Waziristan. Two targets were hit: a primary school in the Dorah Hebat Khel area and the vacant house of Syed Rahman Abdulkhil in Tangi Badinzai.…
-UPDATE: At around 2:00 a.m. last night, airstrikes targeted four locations — Shawal, Tangi Badinzai, Jaterai, and Aje Kakchai. Military sources stated that these areas are believed to be key strongholds of the Pakistani Taliban. The strikes reportedly resulted in several casualties and fatalities among the militants.
-⚡🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: ALERT
A TTP-linked outlet released photos showing militants operating a medium-caliber mortar launcher (estimated 81–82mm), with several mortar rounds visible. The group claimed the weapon was used to target a military camp in the Darazinda area of D.I. Khan district.
In recent months, Pakistani Taliban millitants have increasingly deployed heavy weapons such as mortar launchers, DShK heavy machine guns, recoilless rifles, and homemade improvised projectiles in their attacks.
A TTP-linked outlet released photos showing militants operating a medium-caliber mortar launcher (estimated 81–82mm), with several mortar rounds visible. The group claimed the weapon was used to target a military camp in the Darazinda area of D.I. Khan district.
In recent months, Pakistani Taliban millitants have increasingly deployed heavy weapons such as mortar launchers, DShK heavy machine guns, recoilless rifles, and homemade improvised projectiles in their attacks.
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Afghanistan’s Acting Minister of Education, Habibullah Agha, has acknowledged that the country’s airspace remains under U.S. control, with American drones carrying out nightly patrols.
Addressing students at a seminar in Paktika on Sunday, Agha said: “The country’s airspace is still occupied, and U.S. drones patrol Afghanistan’s skies at night. However, neither you nor I have the means to stop them.”
He added that while other nations have advanced technology, Afghanistan continues to rely on foreign assistance for basic needs, including doctors and medicine.
His remarks represent a rare admission by the Taliban of U.S. drone activity in Afghanistan, contradicting the group’s repeated denials in the past.
Afghanistan’s Acting Minister of Education, Habibullah Agha, has acknowledged that the country’s airspace remains under U.S. control, with American drones carrying out nightly patrols.
Addressing students at a seminar in Paktika on Sunday, Agha said: “The country’s airspace is still occupied, and U.S. drones patrol Afghanistan’s skies at night. However, neither you nor I have the means to stop them.”
He added that while other nations have advanced technology, Afghanistan continues to rely on foreign assistance for basic needs, including doctors and medicine.
His remarks represent a rare admission by the Taliban of U.S. drone activity in Afghanistan, contradicting the group’s repeated denials in the past.
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In South Waziristan’s Lower Barmal tehsil, helicopter gunships targeted several suspected militant hideouts in the Manra area.
In South Waziristan’s Lower Barmal tehsil, helicopter gunships targeted several suspected militant hideouts in the Manra area.
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Four militants linked to Baloch separatist groups were killed in two separate clashes with Pakistani security forces in Balochistan’s Mastung and Zamuran areas earlier this month, according to a statement released by Baloch Raaji Ajoi Sangar (BRAS).
On September 12, clashes erupted in Mastung’s Dasht area following a drone strike and an attempted helicopter landing by security forces. BRAS acknowledged the deaths of two of its members in the exchange of fire:
-Abu Bakar alias Majeed, a resident of Mastung’s Dasht area, reportedly associated with the Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF).
-Abdul Hadd Mengal alias Usman, from the Johan area of Kalat, reportedly affiliated with the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA).
A second clash was reported on September 13 in Zamuran’s Kotan area, during which two more militants were killed:
-Islam alias Sagaar, from Maskay, a student at LUAWMS University Uthal who had recently joined the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA).
-Sedeer Baloch alias Barmash, from Tump, said to have been associated with the Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF) since late 2024.
Four militants linked to Baloch separatist groups were killed in two separate clashes with Pakistani security forces in Balochistan’s Mastung and Zamuran areas earlier this month, according to a statement released by Baloch Raaji Ajoi Sangar (BRAS).
On September 12, clashes erupted in Mastung’s Dasht area following a drone strike and an attempted helicopter landing by security forces. BRAS acknowledged the deaths of two of its members in the exchange of fire:
-Abu Bakar alias Majeed, a resident of Mastung’s Dasht area, reportedly associated with the Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF).
-Abdul Hadd Mengal alias Usman, from the Johan area of Kalat, reportedly affiliated with the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA).
A second clash was reported on September 13 in Zamuran’s Kotan area, during which two more militants were killed:
-Islam alias Sagaar, from Maskay, a student at LUAWMS University Uthal who had recently joined the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA).
-Sedeer Baloch alias Barmash, from Tump, said to have been associated with the Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF) since late 2024.
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-⚡🇵🇰/🏳️/🏴: ALERT
Militants attacked the Aiswari Patsi Adda police check post in Mirali, North Waziristan, which led to an exchange of fire between the police and the militants. Local sources report casualties on both sides. On the police side, Constable Tufail Dawar, son of Syed Amt Khan, was martyred, while another constable was injured.
Militants attacked the Aiswari Patsi Adda police check post in Mirali, North Waziristan, which led to an exchange of fire between the police and the militants. Local sources report casualties on both sides. On the police side, Constable Tufail Dawar, son of Syed Amt Khan, was martyred, while another constable was injured.
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PakPulse Intel
-⚡🇵🇰/🏳️/🏴: ALERT In Bajaur, at Khazana Mor, Haji Mir Azam, a Awami National Party (ANP) activist, was shot and killed by unidentified assailants.
-⚡🇵🇰/🏳️/🏴: ALERT
The ISKP has claimed responsibility for the targeted killing, stating that its militants shot and killed an alleged Pakistani intelligence "spy" in the Khar area of the Bajaur border region.
The ISKP has claimed responsibility for the targeted killing, stating that its militants shot and killed an alleged Pakistani intelligence "spy" in the Khar area of the Bajaur border region.
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-⚡🇵🇰/🏳️/🏴: ALERT
Around 1:00 a.m. last night, fighter jets carried out an airstrikes in Matray Valley near Shadla, close to Aka Khel in Tirah Valley, Khyber District resulting in the martyrdom of 23 innocent civilians, including women and children, and leaving several others injured. The strikes completely destroyed five homes, leaving multiple families devastated. In one house alone, 19 members of a family were martyred, while two other homes suffered the loss of two lives each.
Around 1:00 a.m. last night, fighter jets carried out an airstrikes in Matray Valley near Shadla, close to Aka Khel in Tirah Valley, Khyber District resulting in the martyrdom of 23 innocent civilians, including women and children, and leaving several others injured. The strikes completely destroyed five homes, leaving multiple families devastated. In one house alone, 19 members of a family were martyred, while two other homes suffered the loss of two lives each.
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-⚡🇵🇰/🏳️/🏴: ALERT
One soldier lost life due to a sniper attack when IMP militants attacked the Nazarah post in Tirah Valley, Khyber Agency, yesterday afternoon.
One soldier lost life due to a sniper attack when IMP militants attacked the Nazarah post in Tirah Valley, Khyber Agency, yesterday afternoon.
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Three militants were injured in the crossfire between militants and security forces in the Gaber Ali Khel area of Lakki Marwat, while four soldiers were injured in an ambush by militants in Ladha, South Waziristan. All four soldiers are in stable condition.
Three militants were injured in the crossfire between militants and security forces in the Gaber Ali Khel area of Lakki Marwat, while four soldiers were injured in an ambush by militants in Ladha, South Waziristan. All four soldiers are in stable condition.
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Militants set fire to a pickup truck carrying supplies for security forces near Bultanabad on the Tank-Wana Road. The vehicle was completely destroyed, while the attackers fled the scene.
Militants set fire to a pickup truck carrying supplies for security forces near Bultanabad on the Tank-Wana Road. The vehicle was completely destroyed, while the attackers fled the scene.
PakPulse Intel
-⚡🇵🇰/🏳️/🏴: ALERT Around 1:00 a.m. last night, fighter jets carried out an airstrikes in Matray Valley near Shadla, close to Aka Khel in Tirah Valley, Khyber District resulting in the martyrdom of 23 innocent civilians, including women and children, and leaving…
-UPDATE:
Leadership Arrives Amid Consultations
-Following the incident, Maulana Hazrat Khan Muneeb, Ameer of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam, Khyber Agency, along with tribal elders and local leaders, reached the affected area. Maulana Hazrat Khan, accompanied by Malik Syed Kabir and Shamsuddin Afridi, strongly condemned the attack, describing it as an act of “cruelty, oppression, barbarity, and aggression.” They called on the Chief Justice of Pakistan to take immediate suo moto action. Urgent relief measures, including ambulances from Rescue 1122, were demanded to assist the injured and provide medical care.
-Al-Haj Shamsuddin Afridi, Nazim Finance of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam, stressed the importance of unity among tribal communities from Waziristan to Bajaur in opposing such injustices. He criticized the provincial authorities for failing to ensure peace despite the powers granted under the 18th Amendment, warning that responsible officials may one day have to answer for the blood of the tribes.
-PTI National Assembly member Iqbal Afridi claimed that 23 civilians were killed in a jet airstrike by Pakitsani Army in Akakhil, Tirah. He voiced his protest on social media and joined demonstrations at Badrha Chowk, Khyber. Discussions are ongoing about whether to continue protests at the site of the bodies or move them to the Corps Commander’s House in Peshawar. Resignations from the Assembly are also under consideration.
-PTI MPA Abdul Ghani Afridi addressed protesters at Khyber Chowk, announcing a full boycott of provincial government activities until justice is delivered for the martyrs. He demanded an immediate FIR against Brigadier and General Asim Munir, warning that failure to act could escalate the movement into a force capable of shaking GHQ itself.
Official Response
Authorities have denied claims of “civilian bombings,” labeling such reports as misleading propaganda intended to defame the Pakistan Armed Forces. The military stated that its operations were solely against 'terrorists', whose groups led by Aman Gul and Masood had established a center in Akakhil. According to official sources, the terrorists had set up an IED factory in a civilian area, which exploded, killing 12–14 terrorists and 8–10 civilians allegedly used as human shields. However, critics argue that these explanations lack evidence and appear to be an attempt to cover up state failures as always.
Community Response
In response to the tragedy, the Akakhil tribe has reportedly decided to bury the women locally while taking the bodies of children and men to the Corps Commander’s House in Peshawar as part of ongoing protests. Citizens with vehicles—cars or motorcycles—have been called upon to join the demonstration, which is expected to move from Tirah Shadlay to the Governor House.
Leadership Arrives Amid Consultations
-Following the incident, Maulana Hazrat Khan Muneeb, Ameer of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam, Khyber Agency, along with tribal elders and local leaders, reached the affected area. Maulana Hazrat Khan, accompanied by Malik Syed Kabir and Shamsuddin Afridi, strongly condemned the attack, describing it as an act of “cruelty, oppression, barbarity, and aggression.” They called on the Chief Justice of Pakistan to take immediate suo moto action. Urgent relief measures, including ambulances from Rescue 1122, were demanded to assist the injured and provide medical care.
-Al-Haj Shamsuddin Afridi, Nazim Finance of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam, stressed the importance of unity among tribal communities from Waziristan to Bajaur in opposing such injustices. He criticized the provincial authorities for failing to ensure peace despite the powers granted under the 18th Amendment, warning that responsible officials may one day have to answer for the blood of the tribes.
-PTI National Assembly member Iqbal Afridi claimed that 23 civilians were killed in a jet airstrike by Pakitsani Army in Akakhil, Tirah. He voiced his protest on social media and joined demonstrations at Badrha Chowk, Khyber. Discussions are ongoing about whether to continue protests at the site of the bodies or move them to the Corps Commander’s House in Peshawar. Resignations from the Assembly are also under consideration.
-PTI MPA Abdul Ghani Afridi addressed protesters at Khyber Chowk, announcing a full boycott of provincial government activities until justice is delivered for the martyrs. He demanded an immediate FIR against Brigadier and General Asim Munir, warning that failure to act could escalate the movement into a force capable of shaking GHQ itself.
Official Response
Authorities have denied claims of “civilian bombings,” labeling such reports as misleading propaganda intended to defame the Pakistan Armed Forces. The military stated that its operations were solely against 'terrorists', whose groups led by Aman Gul and Masood had established a center in Akakhil. According to official sources, the terrorists had set up an IED factory in a civilian area, which exploded, killing 12–14 terrorists and 8–10 civilians allegedly used as human shields. However, critics argue that these explanations lack evidence and appear to be an attempt to cover up state failures as always.
Community Response
In response to the tragedy, the Akakhil tribe has reportedly decided to bury the women locally while taking the bodies of children and men to the Corps Commander’s House in Peshawar as part of ongoing protests. Citizens with vehicles—cars or motorcycles—have been called upon to join the demonstration, which is expected to move from Tirah Shadlay to the Governor House.
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A soldier lost his life after militants attacked a post in the Malangi area of Loi Mamund, Bajaur district.
A soldier lost his life after militants attacked a post in the Malangi area of Loi Mamund, Bajaur district.
PakPulse Intel
-⚡🇵🇰/🏳️/🏴: MONITORING TTP spokesperson Muhammad Khurasani issued a statement on the recent airstrikes in Khyber District and the possible military operations targeting militants in Lower Dir District.
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TLIP, through its media wing As-Saif Media, and Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, through its media wing Ghazi Media, have released statements regarding today’s airstrikes in Khyber district
TLIP, through its media wing As-Saif Media, and Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, through its media wing Ghazi Media, have released statements regarding today’s airstrikes in Khyber district
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In the village of Spalga, North Waziristan, an alleged quadcopter attack left a woman and a young girl injured.
In the village of Spalga, North Waziristan, an alleged quadcopter attack left a woman and a young girl injured.
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Initial reports indicate that a heavy exchange of fire broke out on evening between militants and local residents in the Kherokhel Paka area of Tehsil Ghazni Khel, Lakki Marwat District.The clash began near the local football ground and continued for several hours.
Eyewitnesses said armed villagers came out of their homes to confront the attackers, while the Behramkhel peace committee also joined the fight in support of the locals. Calls for assistance were made to nearby villages as well as to security forces. The firing eventually subsided after nightfall, though the situation remains tense.
So far, no casualties have been reported, but fears of possible human and material losses persist.
Initial reports indicate that a heavy exchange of fire broke out on evening between militants and local residents in the Kherokhel Paka area of Tehsil Ghazni Khel, Lakki Marwat District.The clash began near the local football ground and continued for several hours.
Eyewitnesses said armed villagers came out of their homes to confront the attackers, while the Behramkhel peace committee also joined the fight in support of the locals. Calls for assistance were made to nearby villages as well as to security forces. The firing eventually subsided after nightfall, though the situation remains tense.
So far, no casualties have been reported, but fears of possible human and material losses persist.
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Levies officials reported that a group of armed men entered the Gothan area of Sui tehsil, Dera Bugti , Balochistan where they held local residents at gunpoint and abducted at least nine people, taking them to an undisclosed location.
Levies officials reported that a group of armed men entered the Gothan area of Sui tehsil, Dera Bugti , Balochistan where they held local residents at gunpoint and abducted at least nine people, taking them to an undisclosed location.