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TTP-affiliated channel reported that their militants had abducted an individual in Shakireh Hassan Khel, Peshawar District, accusing him of acting as a government informant. He was subsequently released on the assurance of local elders, on the condition that he would refrain from any further espionage activities.
TTP-affiliated channel reported that their militants had abducted an individual in Shakireh Hassan Khel, Peshawar District, accusing him of acting as a government informant. He was subsequently released on the assurance of local elders, on the condition that he would refrain from any further espionage activities.
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-⚡🇵🇰/🏳️/🏴: ALERT An off-duty police constable, Abdul Qudus Wazir, was martyred in a shooting carried out by motorcyclists at Bacha Khan Chowk in Domel Bazaar, Bannu District.
-UPDATE: This incident was the result of personal enmity, not militancy. The suspect was apprehended by police in possession of a pistol.
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Police and the Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) conducted an operation in the Mamash Khel area of Bannu, successfully neutralizing two militants identified as Azeemullah of North Waziristan and Sulaiman of Bannu.
According to security officials, the militants were in the process of planting an improvised explosive device (IED) along a roadside when the forces moved in. Upon interception, the militants opened intense fire, triggering a firefight. Two of the assailants were eliminated, while two others managed to flee into nearby residential areas and thick vegetation.
Police and the Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) conducted an operation in the Mamash Khel area of Bannu, successfully neutralizing two militants identified as Azeemullah of North Waziristan and Sulaiman of Bannu.
According to security officials, the militants were in the process of planting an improvised explosive device (IED) along a roadside when the forces moved in. Upon interception, the militants opened intense fire, triggering a firefight. Two of the assailants were eliminated, while two others managed to flee into nearby residential areas and thick vegetation.
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-⚡🇵🇰/🏳️/🏴: ALERT
According to army-affiliated sources, security forces detected the movement of a militant group along the Pakistan–Afghanistan international border in Bajaur sector. Troops swiftly engaged the target, resulting in the elimination of four militants. The bodies of the neutralized militants have been taken into custody by the forces
According to army-affiliated sources, security forces detected the movement of a militant group along the Pakistan–Afghanistan international border in Bajaur sector. Troops swiftly engaged the target, resulting in the elimination of four militants. The bodies of the neutralized militants have been taken into custody by the forces
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Yesterday, a brief exchange of fire occurred along the Pakistan–Afghanistan border in the Bajaur–Kunar sector. No casualties were reported
Yesterday, a brief exchange of fire occurred along the Pakistan–Afghanistan border in the Bajaur–Kunar sector. No casualties were reported
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-⚡🇵🇰/🏳️/🏴: ALERT
At approximately 8:45 PM, militants launched an attack on a security post in Spinwam, North Waziristan, triggering an intense exchange of fire that lasted for about an hour. Both sides employed light and heavy weapons during the engagement. The clash resulted in injuries to three security personnel, one of whom is reported to be in critical condition. Reports regarding militant casualties are not yet available.
At approximately 8:45 PM, militants launched an attack on a security post in Spinwam, North Waziristan, triggering an intense exchange of fire that lasted for about an hour. Both sides employed light and heavy weapons during the engagement. The clash resulted in injuries to three security personnel, one of whom is reported to be in critical condition. Reports regarding militant casualties are not yet available.
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-⚡🇵🇰/🏳️/🏴: ALERT
Yestarday, dozens of armed assailants launched an attack in the Tariki Dam area of Sohrab district, Balochistan, where they blocked the main road and intercepted two Customs vehicles. The attackers seized weapons and equipment, while unconfirmed reports indicate that some Customs personnel may have been taken captive.
Yestarday, dozens of armed assailants launched an attack in the Tariki Dam area of Sohrab district, Balochistan, where they blocked the main road and intercepted two Customs vehicles. The attackers seized weapons and equipment, while unconfirmed reports indicate that some Customs personnel may have been taken captive.
-⚡🇵🇰/🏳️/🏴: ALERT
Militants established an unauthorized checkpoint near the toll plaza in Kalat, Balochistan, conducting snap searches along the Quetta–Karachi highway. Armed clashes with security forces were reported, during which the militants torched some equipment.
Militants established an unauthorized checkpoint near the toll plaza in Kalat, Balochistan, conducting snap searches along the Quetta–Karachi highway. Armed clashes with security forces were reported, during which the militants torched some equipment.
-⚡🇵🇰/🏳️/🏴: MONITORING
A little-known militant faction calling itself Khorasan Ittihad-e-Mujahideen (KIM) has resurfaced in North Waziristan in 2025. The group presents Ghazi Bilal Khorasani as its spokesperson and asserts that it operates independently, without links to the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) or the Ittehad-ul-Mujahideen (IMP).
Origins and Background:
According to sources associated with Jamaat-ul-Ahrar-who, for reasons not fully understood, have been actively promoting the group-KIM has existed in various forms since 2014. It initially operated as the Khorasan Group, later rebranded as Saif al-Furqan, and eventually went dormant. The group re-emerged in April 2025, releasing a series of statements and media content.
Recent Activity Timeline (2025):
-11 April – The group reappeared publicly, issuing warnings against individuals it accused of working with authorities.
-12 April – Issued further congratulatory message on the announcement of the IMP’s formation.
-28 April – 30 June – Released multiple messages portraying its activities as religiously motivated and framing its operations as part of a broader struggle.
-1 May – Published its first statement in Urdu, aimed at local audiences, again focusing on alleged collaborators.
-23 September – Directed threats towards the Malakh tribe in Boya Tehsil, North Waziristan, announcing that government schools would be shut down, with a particular emphasis on ending girls’ education. The group explicitly named four schools it claimed it would target for destruction:
-Government Girls High School, Mir Akbar Kot
-Boya Model School, Muhammad Khel
-Islamia Model Public School, Muhammad Khel
-Government Primary School, Muhammad Khel
The statement also threatened that homes of suspected informants would be attacked.
An undated video circulated on a Jamaat-ul-Ahrar–linked channel showed a man name Aminoor claiming to be an informant, flanked by armed militants. The video ended with his execution, which the channel attributed to KIM in Datta Khel, North Waziristan.
A little-known militant faction calling itself Khorasan Ittihad-e-Mujahideen (KIM) has resurfaced in North Waziristan in 2025. The group presents Ghazi Bilal Khorasani as its spokesperson and asserts that it operates independently, without links to the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) or the Ittehad-ul-Mujahideen (IMP).
Origins and Background:
According to sources associated with Jamaat-ul-Ahrar-who, for reasons not fully understood, have been actively promoting the group-KIM has existed in various forms since 2014. It initially operated as the Khorasan Group, later rebranded as Saif al-Furqan, and eventually went dormant. The group re-emerged in April 2025, releasing a series of statements and media content.
Recent Activity Timeline (2025):
-11 April – The group reappeared publicly, issuing warnings against individuals it accused of working with authorities.
-12 April – Issued further congratulatory message on the announcement of the IMP’s formation.
-28 April – 30 June – Released multiple messages portraying its activities as religiously motivated and framing its operations as part of a broader struggle.
-1 May – Published its first statement in Urdu, aimed at local audiences, again focusing on alleged collaborators.
-23 September – Directed threats towards the Malakh tribe in Boya Tehsil, North Waziristan, announcing that government schools would be shut down, with a particular emphasis on ending girls’ education. The group explicitly named four schools it claimed it would target for destruction:
-Government Girls High School, Mir Akbar Kot
-Boya Model School, Muhammad Khel
-Islamia Model Public School, Muhammad Khel
-Government Primary School, Muhammad Khel
The statement also threatened that homes of suspected informants would be attacked.
An undated video circulated on a Jamaat-ul-Ahrar–linked channel showed a man name Aminoor claiming to be an informant, flanked by armed militants. The video ended with his execution, which the channel attributed to KIM in Datta Khel, North Waziristan.
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-⚡🇵🇰/🏳️/🏴: ALERT
Last night, unknown individuals opened fire on police officer Raftullah near his residence in Mamma Khel, Nurang, Lakki Marwat District.
The officer remained unharmed.
Last night, unknown individuals opened fire on police officer Raftullah near his residence in Mamma Khel, Nurang, Lakki Marwat District.
The officer remained unharmed.
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A UCAV mission was conducted in the Dwa Kamar area of Datta Khel, North Waziristan, targeting a reported group of 15–18 militants, including high-value target Irshad, alias Himati.
A single strike was carried out on the primary target, with reports indicating that all targeted individuals were likely killed. The operation is also reported to have destroyed the entire base of militant commander Irshad alias Himati.
Authorities have deployed units to collect further information and recover any remains, while continuing to monitor the area for follow-up operations.
A UCAV mission was conducted in the Dwa Kamar area of Datta Khel, North Waziristan, targeting a reported group of 15–18 militants, including high-value target Irshad, alias Himati.
A single strike was carried out on the primary target, with reports indicating that all targeted individuals were likely killed. The operation is also reported to have destroyed the entire base of militant commander Irshad alias Himati.
Authorities have deployed units to collect further information and recover any remains, while continuing to monitor the area for follow-up operations.
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-⚡🇵🇰/🏳️/🏴: ALERT
Gunship helicopters conducted strikes on elevated terrain in Innguray Dara and surrounding areas of Maidan, Lower Dir district, targeting suspected militant hideouts.
Gunship helicopters conducted strikes on elevated terrain in Innguray Dara and surrounding areas of Maidan, Lower Dir district, targeting suspected militant hideouts.
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-⚡🇵🇰/🏳️/🏴: ALERT
In a targeted late-night attack in Tank’s Kot Khadak area, unknown assailants fatally shot Salahuddin, head of the local peace committee, leaving his brother injured. Authorities have transferred the deceased and the injured to Tank Headquarters Hospital.
In a targeted late-night attack in Tank’s Kot Khadak area, unknown assailants fatally shot Salahuddin, head of the local peace committee, leaving his brother injured. Authorities have transferred the deceased and the injured to Tank Headquarters Hospital.
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-⚡🇵🇰/🏳️/🏴: ALERT
During a security operation in Tirah, Khyber tribal district, security forces engaged and neutralized a militant identified as Jundullah, son of Dawlat Khan.
Authorities recovered an Afghan ID card, firearms, a mobile phone, and a laser device from the individual.
During a security operation in Tirah, Khyber tribal district, security forces engaged and neutralized a militant identified as Jundullah, son of Dawlat Khan.
Authorities recovered an Afghan ID card, firearms, a mobile phone, and a laser device from the individual.
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-⚡🇵🇰/🏳️/🏴: ALERT At approximately 8:45 PM, militants launched an attack on a security post in Spinwam, North Waziristan, triggering an intense exchange of fire that lasted for about an hour. Both sides employed light and heavy weapons during the engagement.…
-UPDATE: Last night, an exchange of fire between militants and security forces in Spinwam left five civilians injured. One child was martyred, and five cows also died.
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-⚡🇵🇰/🏳️/🏴: ALERT
An undated video circulating on social media shows approximately 10 alleged TTP militants establishing an illegal checkpoint along Kotani-Kobhi Road. The armed elements are seen standing by the roadside, stopping and searching civilians and vehicles. Based on sources, the footage corresponds to Kotani-Kobhi Road, situated within the jurisdiction of Wahwa Police Station in Taunsa Sharif, Punjab.
Sources confirm that Wahwa Police Station is located only 1.5 to 2 kilometers from the checkpoint. Reports indicate that Punjab Police vacated the Kotani check post, and the TTP has now set up a road checkpoint directly in front of this position. The incident reportedly took place yesterday in the late afternoon.
Local sources further indicates that militant activity is not confined to Kotani-Kobhi Road. Similar movements and temporary checkpoints have been observed along Natkani Road and other tribal areas under Wahwa Police Station’s control. The presence of a significant number of armed militants in these sectors poses a serious threat of a major security incident.
Additional videos circulating simultaneously from Khyber, Tank, and Karak areas suggest that TTP has established similar roadblocks in retaliation for a successful Pakistan Army operation in the Daraban area of Dera Ismail Khan yesterday In response, the group has reportedly initiated checkpoint deployments across Tunusa Sharif, Daraban, Tank, and Karak to avenge the deaths of their fighters, some sources claimed.
At the time of writing this report, some accounts indicate that crossfire is ongoing between security forces and militants in the Kotani area.
Meanwhile a TTP-affiliated media reported that its militants ambushed police forces in Kotani, Taunsa Sharif, Dera Ismail Khan .
An undated video circulating on social media shows approximately 10 alleged TTP militants establishing an illegal checkpoint along Kotani-Kobhi Road. The armed elements are seen standing by the roadside, stopping and searching civilians and vehicles. Based on sources, the footage corresponds to Kotani-Kobhi Road, situated within the jurisdiction of Wahwa Police Station in Taunsa Sharif, Punjab.
Sources confirm that Wahwa Police Station is located only 1.5 to 2 kilometers from the checkpoint. Reports indicate that Punjab Police vacated the Kotani check post, and the TTP has now set up a road checkpoint directly in front of this position. The incident reportedly took place yesterday in the late afternoon.
Local sources further indicates that militant activity is not confined to Kotani-Kobhi Road. Similar movements and temporary checkpoints have been observed along Natkani Road and other tribal areas under Wahwa Police Station’s control. The presence of a significant number of armed militants in these sectors poses a serious threat of a major security incident.
Additional videos circulating simultaneously from Khyber, Tank, and Karak areas suggest that TTP has established similar roadblocks in retaliation for a successful Pakistan Army operation in the Daraban area of Dera Ismail Khan yesterday In response, the group has reportedly initiated checkpoint deployments across Tunusa Sharif, Daraban, Tank, and Karak to avenge the deaths of their fighters, some sources claimed.
At the time of writing this report, some accounts indicate that crossfire is ongoing between security forces and militants in the Kotani area.
Meanwhile a TTP-affiliated media reported that its militants ambushed police forces in Kotani, Taunsa Sharif, Dera Ismail Khan .
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-⚡🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: ALERT An off-duty Naik Bismillah Khan Tareen of the Pishin Levies was martyred when unidentified assailants opened fire near the Batezai Levies check post. The body was shifted to Quetta for post-mortem.
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The Islamic State Pakistan Province (ISPP) has claimed responsibility for the targeted assassination of a Levies officer in Pishin, Balochistan. According to IS’s weekly publication Al-Naba, the officer was fatally shot while traveling on his motorcycle along Tora Shah Road on Wednesday evening.
The Islamic State Pakistan Province (ISPP) has claimed responsibility for the targeted assassination of a Levies officer in Pishin, Balochistan. According to IS’s weekly publication Al-Naba, the officer was fatally shot while traveling on his motorcycle along Tora Shah Road on Wednesday evening.
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-⚡🇵🇰/🏳️/🏴: ALERT
In Tirah Valley, Khyber District, armed men abducted police officer Muhammad Amin from Bagh Bazaar and took him to an unknown location. The officer was later released.
In Tirah Valley, Khyber District, armed men abducted police officer Muhammad Amin from Bagh Bazaar and took him to an unknown location. The officer was later released.
-⚡🇵🇰/🏳️/🏴: MONITORING
Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has released the 12th episode of its Rabt-e-Millat podcast, lasting over 22 minutes. The program featured Muneeb ur Rehman Jutt, head of TTP’s media commission, and Mufti Ghufran, a member of the group’s leadership council.
The discussion focused on the recent decision by Pakistani religious seminaries to invalidate the academic degree of TTP chief Noor Wali Mehsud. The speakers claimed the move was carried out under state pressure and argued it does not affect Mehsud’s religious standing or leadership within the group.
Throughout the podcast, the participants criticized Pakistani state institutions, media outlets, and the military, portraying them as attempting to conceal failures. They also warned certain journalists, accusing them of siding with the authorities.
The podcast concluded with the hosts pledging to continue addressing current issues through future episodes.
Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has released the 12th episode of its Rabt-e-Millat podcast, lasting over 22 minutes. The program featured Muneeb ur Rehman Jutt, head of TTP’s media commission, and Mufti Ghufran, a member of the group’s leadership council.
The discussion focused on the recent decision by Pakistani religious seminaries to invalidate the academic degree of TTP chief Noor Wali Mehsud. The speakers claimed the move was carried out under state pressure and argued it does not affect Mehsud’s religious standing or leadership within the group.
Throughout the podcast, the participants criticized Pakistani state institutions, media outlets, and the military, portraying them as attempting to conceal failures. They also warned certain journalists, accusing them of siding with the authorities.
The podcast concluded with the hosts pledging to continue addressing current issues through future episodes.