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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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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.
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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.
-⚡🇵🇰/🏳️/🏴: ALERT
At least eight people, including five police personnel, were injured in a grenade attack in Nushki town, Balochistan.
At least eight people, including five police personnel, were injured in a grenade attack in Nushki town, Balochistan.
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-⚡🇵🇰/🏳️/🏴: ALERT
At approximately 8:30 PM last night, police and security forces executed a joint counter-terrorism raid on a confirmed hideout of the Mulla Nazir faction, affiliated with the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). The raid was launched on the basis of actionable intelligence indicating the presence of around 23 militants in Gaddi Khel, Darsha Khel (Tehsil Takht Nasrati), situated along the Lakki Marwat–Karak frontier within the jurisdiction of Shah Saleem Police Station.
Local sources reported sustained and heavy exchanges of fire. According to District Police Officer (DPO) Shahbaz Elahi, the engagement lasted several hours of intense combat, culminating in the elimination of 17 hostile combatants. The operation, however, remains in progress as an additional six militants dispersed into nearby villages, security forces are conducting clearance and pursuit operations to apprehend or neutralize them.
To ensure operational success and civilian safety, the district administration and security forces have enforced a strict curfew across Darsha Khel and its adjoining villages. The DPO announced that the curfew will remain effective until 2:00 PM tomorrow, during which all civilian movement is strictly prohibited.
The engagement resulted in casualties on the security side as well, with three personnel sustaining injuries. Two are reported to be in stable condition, while one remains in critical care.
At approximately 8:30 PM last night, police and security forces executed a joint counter-terrorism raid on a confirmed hideout of the Mulla Nazir faction, affiliated with the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). The raid was launched on the basis of actionable intelligence indicating the presence of around 23 militants in Gaddi Khel, Darsha Khel (Tehsil Takht Nasrati), situated along the Lakki Marwat–Karak frontier within the jurisdiction of Shah Saleem Police Station.
Local sources reported sustained and heavy exchanges of fire. According to District Police Officer (DPO) Shahbaz Elahi, the engagement lasted several hours of intense combat, culminating in the elimination of 17 hostile combatants. The operation, however, remains in progress as an additional six militants dispersed into nearby villages, security forces are conducting clearance and pursuit operations to apprehend or neutralize them.
To ensure operational success and civilian safety, the district administration and security forces have enforced a strict curfew across Darsha Khel and its adjoining villages. The DPO announced that the curfew will remain effective until 2:00 PM tomorrow, during which all civilian movement is strictly prohibited.
The engagement resulted in casualties on the security side as well, with three personnel sustaining injuries. Two are reported to be in stable condition, while one remains in critical care.
-⚡:Russia, China, Pakistan and Iran Demand Taliban to Dismantle Militant Groups in Afghanistan
The foreign ministers of China, Iran, Pakistan, and Russia have jointly urged Afghanistan’s authorities to take “effective, concrete, and verifiable” steps to dismantle terrorist networks operating from its soil.
Meeting on the sidelines of the 80th UN General Assembly, the ministers reaffirmed support for Afghanistan as an independent, united, and peaceful state free from terrorism, war, and narcotics. They stressed that Afghan territory must not be used to threaten regional or global security.
The four states voiced alarm over the continued presence of groups such as ISIL, Al-Qaida, Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), East Turkestan Islamic Movement (ETIM), Jaish ul-Adl, Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), and the Majeed Brigade, calling them a “serious threat.”
They emphasized that countering terrorism, extremism, and narcotics is a shared regional priority and urged Kabul to dismantle training camps, disrupt recruitment and financing networks, and prevent cooperation with foreign fighters.
The joint statement also called for:
-Adjustments to UN sanctions to reflect realities on the ground, including travel exemptions for Taliban officials.
-Uninterrupted humanitarian aid to Afghanistan, free from political conditions.
-Regional economic integration to stabilize Afghanistan and improve livelihoods.
-Safe and sustainable refugee repatriation, with appreciation extended to Iran and Pakistan for hosting millions of Afghans.
-Inclusive governance in Kabul, ensuring rights for all communities, especially women and girls.
The ministers underscored that NATO members bear primary responsibility for Afghanistan’s current plight, urging the lifting of sanctions and the release of Afghan assets abroad. They also opposed any return of foreign military bases in or around the country.
Finally, the four sides reaffirmed support for diplomatic pathways, highlighting the roles of the UN, SCO, Moscow Format, and other regional platforms, while welcoming continued quadripartite consultations such as the recent Dushanbe meeting on September 12, 2025.
The foreign ministers of China, Iran, Pakistan, and Russia have jointly urged Afghanistan’s authorities to take “effective, concrete, and verifiable” steps to dismantle terrorist networks operating from its soil.
Meeting on the sidelines of the 80th UN General Assembly, the ministers reaffirmed support for Afghanistan as an independent, united, and peaceful state free from terrorism, war, and narcotics. They stressed that Afghan territory must not be used to threaten regional or global security.
The four states voiced alarm over the continued presence of groups such as ISIL, Al-Qaida, Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), East Turkestan Islamic Movement (ETIM), Jaish ul-Adl, Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), and the Majeed Brigade, calling them a “serious threat.”
They emphasized that countering terrorism, extremism, and narcotics is a shared regional priority and urged Kabul to dismantle training camps, disrupt recruitment and financing networks, and prevent cooperation with foreign fighters.
The joint statement also called for:
-Adjustments to UN sanctions to reflect realities on the ground, including travel exemptions for Taliban officials.
-Uninterrupted humanitarian aid to Afghanistan, free from political conditions.
-Regional economic integration to stabilize Afghanistan and improve livelihoods.
-Safe and sustainable refugee repatriation, with appreciation extended to Iran and Pakistan for hosting millions of Afghans.
-Inclusive governance in Kabul, ensuring rights for all communities, especially women and girls.
The ministers underscored that NATO members bear primary responsibility for Afghanistan’s current plight, urging the lifting of sanctions and the release of Afghan assets abroad. They also opposed any return of foreign military bases in or around the country.
Finally, the four sides reaffirmed support for diplomatic pathways, highlighting the roles of the UN, SCO, Moscow Format, and other regional platforms, while welcoming continued quadripartite consultations such as the recent Dushanbe meeting on September 12, 2025.
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The September issue of Nawai Ghazwat al-Hind, the monthly publication of al-Qaʿidah in the Indian Subcontinent (AQIS), published a commentary attributed to “Abu Umar Abdur-Rahman” criticizing the recently announced Pakistan–Saudi security agreement. The piece alleges the pact was prearranged after Pakistan’s former army chief Raheel Sharif accepted a position in Saudi Arabia, and contends the deal was accelerated following an attack on Qatar.
AQIS claims Pakistan was previously pressured into Saudi involvement during the Saudi–Houthi conflict and that domestic opposition in Islamabad forced a more cautious official stance at the time. The article argues that shifts in regional power , including a perceived weakening of Iran and continued Houthi activity , created conditions for the new agreement, which it says serves U.S. and Israeli interests by bolstering the Saudi state.
The magazine also accuses Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of using the agreement to pursue social and geopolitical changes unpopular with the authors, and warns that Pakistani forces will be used to protect the Saudi regime and to counter armed groups in the Arabian Peninsula. AQIS frames its critique as principled opposition to what it calls the “domination” of U.S. and Israeli influence and to policies it views as harmful to Muslim societies.
The September issue of Nawai Ghazwat al-Hind, the monthly publication of al-Qaʿidah in the Indian Subcontinent (AQIS), published a commentary attributed to “Abu Umar Abdur-Rahman” criticizing the recently announced Pakistan–Saudi security agreement. The piece alleges the pact was prearranged after Pakistan’s former army chief Raheel Sharif accepted a position in Saudi Arabia, and contends the deal was accelerated following an attack on Qatar.
AQIS claims Pakistan was previously pressured into Saudi involvement during the Saudi–Houthi conflict and that domestic opposition in Islamabad forced a more cautious official stance at the time. The article argues that shifts in regional power , including a perceived weakening of Iran and continued Houthi activity , created conditions for the new agreement, which it says serves U.S. and Israeli interests by bolstering the Saudi state.
The magazine also accuses Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of using the agreement to pursue social and geopolitical changes unpopular with the authors, and warns that Pakistani forces will be used to protect the Saudi regime and to counter armed groups in the Arabian Peninsula. AQIS frames its critique as principled opposition to what it calls the “domination” of U.S. and Israeli influence and to policies it views as harmful to Muslim societies.
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Three soldiers embraced martyrdom after militants ambushed a Frontier Corps convoy in Zehri, Khuzdar district of Balochistan, yesterday.
Three soldiers embraced martyrdom after militants ambushed a Frontier Corps convoy in Zehri, Khuzdar district of Balochistan, yesterday.
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A channel affiliated with the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) claimed that the group had taken a man into custody in Dera Ghazi Khan’s Taunsa Sharif area, accusing him of espionage. According to the channel, the man was later released following the intervention of local elders, under the condition that neither he nor his family would be involved in activities against the group.
A channel affiliated with the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) claimed that the group had taken a man into custody in Dera Ghazi Khan’s Taunsa Sharif area, accusing him of espionage. According to the channel, the man was later released following the intervention of local elders, under the condition that neither he nor his family would be involved in activities against the group.
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Two soldiers sustained injuries in a quadcopter attack on the Malangai post in Mamund, Bajaur district. Both are reported to be in stable condition.
Two soldiers sustained injuries in a quadcopter attack on the Malangai post in Mamund, Bajaur district. Both are reported to be in stable condition.
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DSP Rafique Hamza Mengal disappeared near Surab while traveling from Hub to Mastung. Police have launched a search and investigations are underway.
DSP Rafique Hamza Mengal disappeared near Surab while traveling from Hub to Mastung. Police have launched a search and investigations are underway.
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Two suspected quadcopter strikes reported in Noorak Mursi Khel, North Waziristan. One target was a local cricket ground where children were present, and the other a residential sector. No casualties have been reported. Intermittent firing continues in the area.
Two suspected quadcopter strikes reported in Noorak Mursi Khel, North Waziristan. One target was a local cricket ground where children were present, and the other a residential sector. No casualties have been reported. Intermittent firing continues in the area.
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Security forces detected and successfully neutralized two improvised explosive devices (IEDs) placed in close proximity on the main road in Khaddi Market, Tehsil Mirali, North Waziristan.
Security forces detected and successfully neutralized two improvised explosive devices (IEDs) placed in close proximity on the main road in Khaddi Market, Tehsil Mirali, North Waziristan.
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Tribal leader Hussain Khan Orakzai, a resident of Pastowane village, was shot dead by unidentified gunmen. According to police, Hussain Khan was traveling by motorcycle from Pastoni in Sra Ghurka, Central Kurram, to Bagan when he came under fire at Fateh Khan Korona, dying instantly. An investigation has been launched.
Some reports indicate that the attack may have been carried out by associates of TTP commander Kazim. It is further reported that at the mosque in Pastowane village, Kazim’s group declared that no one should perform Hussain Khan’s funeral prayer or participate in his burial.
Tribal leader Hussain Khan Orakzai, a resident of Pastowane village, was shot dead by unidentified gunmen. According to police, Hussain Khan was traveling by motorcycle from Pastoni in Sra Ghurka, Central Kurram, to Bagan when he came under fire at Fateh Khan Korona, dying instantly. An investigation has been launched.
Some reports indicate that the attack may have been carried out by associates of TTP commander Kazim. It is further reported that at the mosque in Pastowane village, Kazim’s group declared that no one should perform Hussain Khan’s funeral prayer or participate in his burial.
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According to Rescue 1122, an explosion of a shell in the Lagharai area of Tehsil Mamund, Bajaur district resulted in injuries to six children and young individuals.
Following the report, the Rescue 1122 medical team provided emergency treatment to the injured and transferred them in critical condition to District Hospital Khar.
According to local sources, four children later succumbed to their injuries.
According to Rescue 1122, an explosion of a shell in the Lagharai area of Tehsil Mamund, Bajaur district resulted in injuries to six children and young individuals.
Following the report, the Rescue 1122 medical team provided emergency treatment to the injured and transferred them in critical condition to District Hospital Khar.
According to local sources, four children later succumbed to their injuries.
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According to local sources, a taxi carrying residents of Khyro Khel Pakka came under fire from unidentified assailants between Khanzad Khel and Khyro Khel Pakka in Lakki Marwat.All passengers escaped unharmed, although the vehicle sustained significant damage.
It is worth noting that a few days ago, an exchange of fire occurred between the residents of Khyro Khel Pakka and the TTP, resulting in the death of one TTP member.
According to local sources, a taxi carrying residents of Khyro Khel Pakka came under fire from unidentified assailants between Khanzad Khel and Khyro Khel Pakka in Lakki Marwat.All passengers escaped unharmed, although the vehicle sustained significant damage.
It is worth noting that a few days ago, an exchange of fire occurred between the residents of Khyro Khel Pakka and the TTP, resulting in the death of one TTP member.
-🇵🇰/🇦🇫/🇧🇩/🏴: ALERT
According to army-affiliated sources, during an operation conducted by security forces in Darsha Khel, Shah Saleem Police Station, District Karak, one of the militants killed was identified as a Bangladeshi national. From his possession, a Bangladeshi identity card, currency, and other belongings were recovered.
Meanwhile, a TTP-affiliated source have confirmed that the individual was indeed Bengali and identified him as Saifullah Saad. Reportedly, he had traveled from Bangladesh to Afghanistan after spending 300,000 to join the TTP.
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According to army-affiliated sources, during an operation conducted by security forces in Darsha Khel, Shah Saleem Police Station, District Karak, one of the militants killed was identified as a Bangladeshi national. From his possession, a Bangladeshi identity card, currency, and other belongings were recovered.
Meanwhile, a TTP-affiliated source have confirmed that the individual was indeed Bengali and identified him as Saifullah Saad. Reportedly, he had traveled from Bangladesh to Afghanistan after spending 300,000 to join the TTP.
A related post: https://t.me/PakPulseIntel/9
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According to military-affiliated sources, a senior operational commander of the Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP), responsible for militant activities in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, was neutralized in Mazar-e-Sharif, Afghanistan, by unidentified assailants.
The slain militant, identified as Muhammad Ihsani—an ethnic Tajik operating under the nom de guerre Anwar—was a key figure in facilitating transnational millitants operations. He specialized in recruiting, training, and escorting Tajik suicide bombers across the Afghan-Pakistan border.
Ihsani was designated as one of the principal architects behind the Kocha Risaldar Mosque bombing in Peshawar on 4 March 2022, where 67 worshippers were killed in a sectarian suicide attack targeting the Shia community. The following day, ISKP claimed responsibility through its propaganda outlet Amaq News Agency, identifying the perpetrator as Julaybib al-Kabli.
Ihsani’s network had deployed additional Tajik operatives, including one neutralized in an Intelligence-Based Operation (IBO), who was preparing to stage an attack on a church in Peshawar. He was killed along with Hasan Shah, who had previously been associated with Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) before joining ISKP.
According to military-affiliated sources, a senior operational commander of the Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP), responsible for militant activities in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, was neutralized in Mazar-e-Sharif, Afghanistan, by unidentified assailants.
The slain militant, identified as Muhammad Ihsani—an ethnic Tajik operating under the nom de guerre Anwar—was a key figure in facilitating transnational millitants operations. He specialized in recruiting, training, and escorting Tajik suicide bombers across the Afghan-Pakistan border.
Ihsani was designated as one of the principal architects behind the Kocha Risaldar Mosque bombing in Peshawar on 4 March 2022, where 67 worshippers were killed in a sectarian suicide attack targeting the Shia community. The following day, ISKP claimed responsibility through its propaganda outlet Amaq News Agency, identifying the perpetrator as Julaybib al-Kabli.
Ihsani’s network had deployed additional Tajik operatives, including one neutralized in an Intelligence-Based Operation (IBO), who was preparing to stage an attack on a church in Peshawar. He was killed along with Hasan Shah, who had previously been associated with Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) before joining ISKP.