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-⚡🇵🇰/🏳️/🏴: ALERT Seven militants were killed and 10 injured in a security operation in Khuzdar’s Zehri area. Acting on intelligence, forces used helicopters to target Baloch separatist militants, seizing weapons, grenades, motorcycles, and IED equipment.…
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Even a day after yesterday’s suicide attack in Quetta, no group has officially claimed responsibility. However, following the restoration of internet in Afghanistan after two days, messages are now circulating on TTP-affiliated unofficial channels suggesting that the so-called Tehreek‑e‑Taliban Pakistan SIF unit (Special Suicide Force) 'Al Farooq Brigade' carried out the attack. Despite this, the TTP has not formally claimed responsibility through any of its channels, which it typically uses to announce such operations responsibilities.
Even a day after yesterday’s suicide attack in Quetta, no group has officially claimed responsibility. However, following the restoration of internet in Afghanistan after two days, messages are now circulating on TTP-affiliated unofficial channels suggesting that the so-called Tehreek‑e‑Taliban Pakistan SIF unit (Special Suicide Force) 'Al Farooq Brigade' carried out the attack. Despite this, the TTP has not formally claimed responsibility through any of its channels, which it typically uses to announce such operations responsibilities.
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Militants opened fire on a security post in Manjhi Khel, Tank District. No casualties were reported.
Militants opened fire on a security post in Manjhi Khel, Tank District. No casualties were reported.
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An exchange of fire occurred along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border in the Mohmand sector between Pakistani and Afghan border forces.
An exchange of fire occurred along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border in the Mohmand sector between Pakistani and Afghan border forces.
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-⚡🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: ALERT
A Baloch separatist militant media outlet has released its self-compiled monthly report on BLA activities. According to the report, the group carried out a total of 47 attacks in September, including a suicide bombing conducted by its Majeed Brigade in Dasht, Turbat.
The report further claims that the group was involved in:
-14 IED attacks
-12 executions of individuals accused of being state informants
-Confiscation of 14 weapons
-Destruction of 14 vehicles
-Destruction of 2 drones
-4 raids and blockades
A Baloch separatist militant media outlet has released its self-compiled monthly report on BLA activities. According to the report, the group carried out a total of 47 attacks in September, including a suicide bombing conducted by its Majeed Brigade in Dasht, Turbat.
The report further claims that the group was involved in:
-14 IED attacks
-12 executions of individuals accused of being state informants
-Confiscation of 14 weapons
-Destruction of 14 vehicles
-Destruction of 2 drones
-4 raids and blockades
-⚡🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: MONITORING
In a statement issued through its media wing, Umar Media, the militant group Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) claimed responsibility for the 30 September attack on the Frontier Corps (FC) headquarters in Quetta city.
The statement, attributed to TTP spokesperson Muhammad Khurasani, said the assault was carried out by members of its Special Istishhadi Force (SIF). Six individuals were named as participants: Baraa bin Malik, identified as the individual who detonated an explosives-laden vehicle, and five others — Khalid bin Walid, Mu‘adh bin Ghufra, Umair bin Humaam, Abdullah bin Atik, and Dhiraar bin Azwar — who, according to the group, entered the camp after the blast. The group said the attackers were armed with grenades, improvised bombs, and other weapons. All six were reported killed during the incident.
According to the claim, the attack began with a vehicle carrying around 350 kilograms of explosives driven into a building inside the compound. Following the explosion, the other assailants attempted to storm the facility and engaged in gunfire before being killed.
The TTP statement framed the attack as retaliation. It cited:
-Military operations and drone strikes in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan, tribal districts, and the Tirah Valley.
-Allegations of enforced disappearances in Balochistan.
The group also attempted to appeal to Baloch populations in its message.
In a statement issued through its media wing, Umar Media, the militant group Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) claimed responsibility for the 30 September attack on the Frontier Corps (FC) headquarters in Quetta city.
The statement, attributed to TTP spokesperson Muhammad Khurasani, said the assault was carried out by members of its Special Istishhadi Force (SIF). Six individuals were named as participants: Baraa bin Malik, identified as the individual who detonated an explosives-laden vehicle, and five others — Khalid bin Walid, Mu‘adh bin Ghufra, Umair bin Humaam, Abdullah bin Atik, and Dhiraar bin Azwar — who, according to the group, entered the camp after the blast. The group said the attackers were armed with grenades, improvised bombs, and other weapons. All six were reported killed during the incident.
According to the claim, the attack began with a vehicle carrying around 350 kilograms of explosives driven into a building inside the compound. Following the explosion, the other assailants attempted to storm the facility and engaged in gunfire before being killed.
The TTP statement framed the attack as retaliation. It cited:
-Military operations and drone strikes in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan, tribal districts, and the Tirah Valley.
-Allegations of enforced disappearances in Balochistan.
The group also attempted to appeal to Baloch populations in its message.
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-⚡🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: MONITORING In a statement issued through its media wing, Umar Media, the militant group Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) claimed responsibility for the 30 September attack on the Frontier Corps (FC) headquarters in Quetta city. The statement,…
The group is coping too hard in their statement. They’re saying the attackers had just one grenade and two mags left before being killed, and firefight dragged on for two hours straight. Claiming they were taken out right before entering HQ is just a cover-up. The pictures forces released look like prisoners staged in a fake encounter, and in panic the army ended up firing on civilians—which is why they died, not because of some “explosive attack.”
Looks like the attackers had prepped for months with big expectations, but when things didn’t play out as planned, they’re now just spinning excuses. :))
Looks like the attackers had prepped for months with big expectations, but when things didn’t play out as planned, they’re now just spinning excuses. :))
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For the first time, Ittehadul Mujahideen Pakistan (IMP) claimed responsibility for an ambush on police and Rangers personnel on September 29, 2025, in Harikot, Poonch, AJK. The assault has been attributed to Hafiz Gul Bahadur (HGB), a component of the IMP coalition, and was executed by the Hakimullah Mehsud Karwan (HMK) faction—a formerly dormant subgroup of the Pakistani Taliban that has occasionally mounted limited attacks across various regions.
The HMK is rooted in South Waziristan and draws its name from the legacy of Hakimullah Mehsud, the second emir of the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). Initially aligned with the TTP under Sheheryar Mehsud, the faction broke away during the leadership disputes that followed Hakimullah’s death, when Mullah Fazlullah assumed command. Under Sheheryar’s leadership, the Karwan carried out independent operations, sometimes in coordination with groups such as Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, and circulated propaganda through the “Zulfiqar Media” banner.
The turning point came in February 2020, when Sheheryar was killed in an IED blast in Kunar Province, Afghanistan, leading to a prolonged period of dormancy for the Karwan. Though the group rejoined the TTP under Mukhlis Yar later that year, between November 2024 and January 2025, several HMK commanders gradually aligned themselves with HGB, culminating in an official merger in January 2025.
Since operating under HGB, the Hakimullah Mehsud Karwan has claimed multiple attacks: the targeting of a police officer in Karachi (February 2025), the killing of two Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) officials in Kohat (March 2025), and most recently, the September 2025 ambush in Poonch.
For the first time, Ittehadul Mujahideen Pakistan (IMP) claimed responsibility for an ambush on police and Rangers personnel on September 29, 2025, in Harikot, Poonch, AJK. The assault has been attributed to Hafiz Gul Bahadur (HGB), a component of the IMP coalition, and was executed by the Hakimullah Mehsud Karwan (HMK) faction—a formerly dormant subgroup of the Pakistani Taliban that has occasionally mounted limited attacks across various regions.
The HMK is rooted in South Waziristan and draws its name from the legacy of Hakimullah Mehsud, the second emir of the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). Initially aligned with the TTP under Sheheryar Mehsud, the faction broke away during the leadership disputes that followed Hakimullah’s death, when Mullah Fazlullah assumed command. Under Sheheryar’s leadership, the Karwan carried out independent operations, sometimes in coordination with groups such as Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, and circulated propaganda through the “Zulfiqar Media” banner.
The turning point came in February 2020, when Sheheryar was killed in an IED blast in Kunar Province, Afghanistan, leading to a prolonged period of dormancy for the Karwan. Though the group rejoined the TTP under Mukhlis Yar later that year, between November 2024 and January 2025, several HMK commanders gradually aligned themselves with HGB, culminating in an official merger in January 2025.
Since operating under HGB, the Hakimullah Mehsud Karwan has claimed multiple attacks: the targeting of a police officer in Karachi (February 2025), the killing of two Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) officials in Kohat (March 2025), and most recently, the September 2025 ambush in Poonch.
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Last night, unknown gunmen opened fire on the private vehicle of SHO Shehnazkhel, Zahid Khan, in the Gumbila Police Station limits of Lakki Marwat. A passerby from Tor Longkhel was killed in the attack, while a police constable, Afser Ali, was injured. The SHO escaped unhurt.
Last night, unknown gunmen opened fire on the private vehicle of SHO Shehnazkhel, Zahid Khan, in the Gumbila Police Station limits of Lakki Marwat. A passerby from Tor Longkhel was killed in the attack, while a police constable, Afser Ali, was injured. The SHO escaped unhurt.
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-⚡🇵🇰/🇦🇫/🏴/🏳️: PROFILING
Tamim, alias Haqbeen, an Afghan national and a resident of Kapisa province, Afghanistan, was killed in Bajaur during a security operation
Tamim, alias Haqbeen, an Afghan national and a resident of Kapisa province, Afghanistan, was killed in Bajaur during a security operation
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-⚡🇵🇰/🏳️/🏴: ALERT
In September 2025, Pakistan’s security forces successfully weakened militant activity, recording a 52% drop in attacks compared to August, with 69 incidents causing 135 deaths and 173 injuries. Despite this, the first three quarters of 2025 have seen nearly as much violence as all of 2024, signaling a potentially deadlier year ahead. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa remained the most affected province, with intensified counterterrorism operations killing dozens of militants, while civilian and security casualties continued across tribal districts, Balochistan, and Sindh. Reports from the Pakistan Institute for Conflict and Security Studies (PICSS) and the Centre for Research and Security Studies (CRSS) highlight that if trends persist, 2025 could become one of the deadliest years in a decade, with nearly 2,414 fatalities already recorded in three quarters.
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In September 2025, Pakistan’s security forces successfully weakened militant activity, recording a 52% drop in attacks compared to August, with 69 incidents causing 135 deaths and 173 injuries. Despite this, the first three quarters of 2025 have seen nearly as much violence as all of 2024, signaling a potentially deadlier year ahead. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa remained the most affected province, with intensified counterterrorism operations killing dozens of militants, while civilian and security casualties continued across tribal districts, Balochistan, and Sindh. Reports from the Pakistan Institute for Conflict and Security Studies (PICSS) and the Centre for Research and Security Studies (CRSS) highlight that if trends persist, 2025 could become one of the deadliest years in a decade, with nearly 2,414 fatalities already recorded in three quarters.
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Dawn
September sees militants ‘on back foot’
If current trends continue, think tanks warn 2025 may be the "deadliest year" in decade in terms of militant violence.
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-⚡🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: ALERT UAV strikes were reported in the Kochmina area, situated at the terminal point of Toi Khullah Tehsil, a subdivision of Lower South Waziristan District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, along the border with Sherani District, Balochistan. According to…
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According to military-affiliated sources, those killed in the strike have been identified as Khanzada, Qudratullah, Qasim, and Saber, including the taskheel commander Haideri. Among the fatalities, three militants remain unidentified and are believed to be Afghan nationals. Two others were also injured in the incident.
Sources further report that the taskheel was involved in the September 17 attack in Sherani, Balochistan, on a Levies post, which resulted in the death of one constable and injuries to two others.
According to military-affiliated sources, those killed in the strike have been identified as Khanzada, Qudratullah, Qasim, and Saber, including the taskheel commander Haideri. Among the fatalities, three militants remain unidentified and are believed to be Afghan nationals. Two others were also injured in the incident.
Sources further report that the taskheel was involved in the September 17 attack in Sherani, Balochistan, on a Levies post, which resulted in the death of one constable and injuries to two others.
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Unidentified assailants opened fire on a customs officer's vehicle at Jameel Chowk, Peshawar. The vehicle was hit, but no casualties occurred.
Unidentified assailants opened fire on a customs officer's vehicle at Jameel Chowk, Peshawar. The vehicle was hit, but no casualties occurred.
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-⚡🇵🇰/🏴/🏳️: ALERT An exchange of fire occurred along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border in the Mohmand sector between Pakistani and Afghan border forces.
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A heavy exchange of fire erupted around 7 a.m., today morning at the Pakistan-Afghanistan border in the Chitral-Kunar sector. The clash occurred when Pakistani border forces intercepted militants attempting to infiltrate from the Doklam area of Narai district in Kunar into Lower Chitral.
A heavy exchange of fire erupted around 7 a.m., today morning at the Pakistan-Afghanistan border in the Chitral-Kunar sector. The clash occurred when Pakistani border forces intercepted militants attempting to infiltrate from the Doklam area of Narai district in Kunar into Lower Chitral.
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The Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP), in the sixth edition of its Urdu-language magazine Yalgaar, covered a wide array of topics. The publication opened with a account of its July 2025 Bajaur attack, in which five people—including an assistant commissioner and a tehsildar—were martyred, while 17 others sustained injuries.
The issue then delved into ISKP’s propaganda themes, directing sharp criticism toward the Pakistan Army Chief by accusing him of loyalty to Washington. It also denounced Abu Muhammad al-Jolani (Ahmed al-Sharaa), branding him a taghut for his meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump. Other sections targeted Pakistan’s judicial system, Shia communities, and the Mastung bombing incident. Baloch nationalist groups were castigated as 'apostates', with their actions labeled as nawaqiz al-Islam.
One feature article, titled “Who Are the Real Mujahideen,” sought to contrast ISKP with Jolani’s faction and the Afghan Taliban, positioning ISKP as the true vanguard of thier so-called 'jihad'. The magazine also explored topics such as the Ghazwa-e-Hind narrative, the situation in Turkistan, and Pakistan–China relations.
Religious and ideological essays were interspersed throughout, discussing jihad, unbelievers, and theological obligations. A prominent article, “Watan Parasti o Qaum Parasti mein Aqeeday ki Ahmiyat ka Tasavvur” (“The Concept of the Importance of Creed in Nationalism and Patriotism”), reiterated ISKP’s rejection of patriotism and ethnic identity, once again condemning both the Pakistan Army and Baloch militant factions.
The pictorial section of the magazine featured images of prominent figures and movements, including Mahrang Baloch, Manzoor Pashteen, Bashir Zaib, as well as references to Lahore, Delhi, and Pakistan’s Army Chief Asim Munir.
The Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP), in the sixth edition of its Urdu-language magazine Yalgaar, covered a wide array of topics. The publication opened with a account of its July 2025 Bajaur attack, in which five people—including an assistant commissioner and a tehsildar—were martyred, while 17 others sustained injuries.
The issue then delved into ISKP’s propaganda themes, directing sharp criticism toward the Pakistan Army Chief by accusing him of loyalty to Washington. It also denounced Abu Muhammad al-Jolani (Ahmed al-Sharaa), branding him a taghut for his meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump. Other sections targeted Pakistan’s judicial system, Shia communities, and the Mastung bombing incident. Baloch nationalist groups were castigated as 'apostates', with their actions labeled as nawaqiz al-Islam.
One feature article, titled “Who Are the Real Mujahideen,” sought to contrast ISKP with Jolani’s faction and the Afghan Taliban, positioning ISKP as the true vanguard of thier so-called 'jihad'. The magazine also explored topics such as the Ghazwa-e-Hind narrative, the situation in Turkistan, and Pakistan–China relations.
Religious and ideological essays were interspersed throughout, discussing jihad, unbelievers, and theological obligations. A prominent article, “Watan Parasti o Qaum Parasti mein Aqeeday ki Ahmiyat ka Tasavvur” (“The Concept of the Importance of Creed in Nationalism and Patriotism”), reiterated ISKP’s rejection of patriotism and ethnic identity, once again condemning both the Pakistan Army and Baloch militant factions.
The pictorial section of the magazine featured images of prominent figures and movements, including Mahrang Baloch, Manzoor Pashteen, Bashir Zaib, as well as references to Lahore, Delhi, and Pakistan’s Army Chief Asim Munir.
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TTP Expansion into Balochistan: Emerging Trend or Symbolic Posturing? Recent Incidents in Makran Division In Sept 2025, TTP-linked media released three videos: -Sept 4: attack on a Frontier Corps (FC) post in Panjgur. -Sept 9: destruction of communication…
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A video shared by TTP-affiliated media shows its militants firing a locally modified improvised rocket. According to the channel, the rocket was fired at Surap Camp in Panjgur district of Makran on 27 September.
The group also used a Balochi nasheed in the video (i think)
A video shared by TTP-affiliated media shows its militants firing a locally modified improvised rocket. According to the channel, the rocket was fired at Surap Camp in Panjgur district of Makran on 27 September.
The group also used a Balochi nasheed in the video (i think)
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An IED blast struck a police mobile vehicle in Garhi Qamar Din, within the jurisdiction of Balah Mandi Police Station, Peshawar , according to initial reports.
The attack left three police personnel injured and one has succumbed to his injuries. Authorities have reached the scene and secured the area, while the injured officers were rushed to a nearby hospital for treatment.
An IED blast struck a police mobile vehicle in Garhi Qamar Din, within the jurisdiction of Balah Mandi Police Station, Peshawar , according to initial reports.
The attack left three police personnel injured and one has succumbed to his injuries. Authorities have reached the scene and secured the area, while the injured officers were rushed to a nearby hospital for treatment.
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-⚡🇵🇰/🏳️/🏴: ALERT
In the Guldona Ghonde area of Barmal Azam Warsak, Wana Tehsil, South Waziristan, armed men forcibly pulled an off-duty police constable from his vehicle and abducted him.
In the Guldona Ghonde area of Barmal Azam Warsak, Wana Tehsil, South Waziristan, armed men forcibly pulled an off-duty police constable from his vehicle and abducted him.
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