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ISLAMABAD: Several heavily armed rival groups on Wednesday launched major attacks against the Pakistan Taliban in Mohmand tribal region along the border with Afghanistan to expel the group’s supporters from the area, a Taliban commander said.

Omar Mukarram Khurasani, spokesman for the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) in Mohmand agency, told The Express Tribune that hundreds of militants were resisting the opponents.

Khurasni said via phone from Mohmand agency that nearly 400 armed members of the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), Ansar-ul-Islam and the local anti-Taliban lashkar launched the attack early Wednesday at the strategic and historic Jarobi Darra, bordering Afghanistan’s eastern Kunar province.


He said the rivals groups also launched attacks on TTP supporters at two locations on the Afghan side of the border, bordering Mohmand agency.

The areas include Shunkrey and Maya, where hundreds of the TTP members had been living, dozens with families, after fleeing military operations in Mohmand agency.

“There are reports of casualties on both sides however I cannot share exact information about the casualties,” the TTP commander said.

He said the TTP did not want fighting and had also called for mediation to avoid the clash. “However, the rivals were bent upon attacking TTP supporters in the region.”

Asked as to why the rivals launched the offensive against the TTP, Khurasani alleged that “Our opponents launched the operation on the behest of the Pakistani security agencies.”

He went on to say that the rivals want to control the areas and that is why they launched the attacks against the Pakistani Taliban.

“Our people are showing stiff resistance to the attacks,” the TTP spokesman said, adding that both sides are using heavy weapons including mortars.

Independent verification of the events is difficult as journalists have no access to the rugged mountains.

Some experts familiar with the area said that it was secure for the TTP militants who fled military operations and arrived in the rugged mountains of Mohmand agency.

One expert, requesting not to be named, was of the view that the TTP is under mounting pressure after security forces took control of the TTP stronghold of Maidan in Tirah Valley of Khyber agency, this month.

The TTP spokesman, Eshsanullah Ehsan had earlier accused Lashkar-e-Taiba and Ansarul Islam of hatching a plot to attack its bases and supporters in Mohmand Agency with the support of the local ‘lashkar’ called Mohmand Force.

TTP spokesman Ehsanullah Ehsan had told The Express Tribune this month that the two groups had reached a pact with the local anti-Taliban forces.

“We will fight back and there will be bloodshed,” he had stated in an interview on June 8.

The Lashkar-e-Taiba had rejected the TTP’s claim, arguing that its activities were only limited to Indian Kashmir.

“We neither work in Afghanistan nor in Pakistan’s tribal regions. We do not have any links with any group in the tribal regions,” LeT spokesman Abdullah Ghaznavi had told The Express Tribune via phone from an undisclosed location.

There had been concerns earlier that a commander of the Afghan Taliban, Abdul Rahim, who had lost his son in fighting with the TTP supporters in Kunar provinvce, had also announced to support the anti-TTP operations. However, Zabihullah Mujahid, the Afghan Taliban spokesman, had denied any involvement and said Afghan Taliban will not allow its people to carry out any operations outside Afghanistan.

The Express Tribune has learnt that a negotiation team of the Afghan Taliban and the TTP had held talks following the tensions and resolved their differences.

Rival groups launch operations against Pakistan Taliban in Mohmand – The Express Tribune
 
TTP under attack from rival groups near Pak-Afghan border

ZAHIR SHAH SHERAZI

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Taliban fighters pose with weapons in an undisclosed location in Nangarhar province in this December 13, 2010 picture. — Photo by Reuters

PESHAWAR: Clashes between the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and other militant groups erupted in the Pakistan-Afghanistan border region as hundreds of fighters attacked TTP bases situated in Kunar and Nangarhar province of Afghanistan.

Taliban sources said hundreds of armed fighters comprising Lashkar-i-Taiba, Ansarul Islam (AI), 'Mohmand force' and other local militias (lashkars) were part of a joint attack on Pakistani Taliban positions in Afghanistan.

Earlier, reports had said that the Afghan Taliban were also backing the attacking groups but later the TTP requested Afghan Taliban chief Mullah Omar to intervene and as a result the clash was averted. Rival groups have now initiated another attack of which the Afghan Taliban are not a part, said TTP commander.

Mukarram Khurasani, spokesman for the TTP's Mohmand chapter chief Omar Khalid, told Dawn.com that hundreds of militants had attacked the Pakistani Taliban positions in Shongrai and the bordering village of Jarobi Darra.

Khurasani also accused Lashkar-i-Taiba commander Haji Abdul Rahim of leading the attackers.

The Taliban's Mohmand chapter chief also claimed that the attack had been repulsed and said that one attacker was killed while three were injured.

Meanwhile, Lashkar-i-Taiba spokesperson Mahmud Ghaznavi rejected the allegations that the group was involved in the clashes. Ghaznavi said that the Lashkar-i-Taiba is operational only in Kashmir and has nothing to do with the TTP or the Afghan Taliban.

The exact number of causalities could not independently verified as the area is a 'no-man's land' where the Afghan government has no writ and militants exercise control.

Most of the militants under attack are believed to be associated with the TTP who had escaped military operations in Mohmand, Bajaur, Malakand division and Khyber tribal region in neighboring Pakistan.

The clash might be a continuation of the killing of militant commander Shah Sahib, who led another Islamist group engaged in fighting US-led Nato troops in Afghanistan and was based in Mohmand Agency since 2006.

TTP militants led by Umar Khalid Khurasani attacked the training centre of the Shah group on July 19, 2008, killing many, including Shah Sahib. Most of the Shah Sahib loyalists were either kidnapped or killed and the group was eliminated from Mohmand tribal region.

Most members of the group are presently part of tribal lashkars (local militias) rivaling the TTP.

TTP under attack from rival groups near Pak-Afghan border - DAWN.COM
 
Very interesting turn of events though not exactly new, nor something we (including I) didnt predict 2 years back

TTP is simply a proxy fighting a fake war of thuggery.

How hilarious that when TTP was getting slaughtered, they tried running to Mullah Omar begging him to intervene; whereas a lot of the militias and lashkars (not just Afghan taleban) have repeatedly distanced themself from TTP due to their total disregard for civilian life and total disregard for the sanctity of the holy places of Worship which they blew up

keep the heat on them, Inshallah with the backup of security forces these slaves will meet their Creator......and those enemy country(s)/entities who are known to have supported such groups will most certainly get what's coming to them soon

(that's my next prediction, watch this space ;))
 
@F.O.X @Hyperion @Pak-one @Icarus @Xeric @Last Hope @Spring Onion - How does one sign up for these Tribal Lashkars ? :unsure:

They are locals from the area who wan't to join hands with Pakistan Army and Pakistan Government, against occupation of miscreants. They are very much in-charge of small regions, their villages, and are initiated by local tribal leaders/elders. Pakistan Army offers support, but to only a limited scale.
 
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This enemy of Pakistan has been attacking the nation without an iota of remorse. Their terror network spreads throughout the country. It is evident with attacks on a SHO’s convoy in Peshawar, and a High Court Judge in Karachi. At the same time, their cowards would sneak in the middle of the night to kill innocent unarmed tourist in remote Nanga Purbat. After each attacks their Spokesperson will proudly claim responsibility of the heinous crimes against the nation, while justifying the attacks with their twisted ideology. This was bound to happen! Peace loving tribal groups, opposing these attacks, to organize and pick up arms against the enemies of their nation. The TTP is an elusive enemy that has caused much damage to Pakistan. Their mission is to weaken the nation and enforce their agenda of death and destruction in the region. Together we have weaken these terror groups, and it is time for all to unite and land the final blow, so people of the region on the whole can take a sigh of relief and rebuild their lives around peace and prosperity.


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They are locals from the area who wan't to join hands with Pakistan Army and Pakistan Government, against occupation of miscreants. They are very much in-charge of small regions, their villages, and are initiated by local tribal leaders/elders. Pakistan Army offers support, but to only a limited scale.

So an outsider can't join ? :what:

Damn it we're fighting a war for our survival....surely the Army should've looked into short term recruitment like the Americans did during the two WWs ! :hitwall:
 
Unless and until we do not destroy TTP hideouts and sanctuaries in Afghanistan, they will continue to regroup and launch counter offensive. This is whats happening for the last decade since WOT. Neither PPP nor NS have the guts to do anything even remotely close to that.
While the other taliban factions are busy hunting TTP inside Pakistan, we now have the golden opportunity to focus our attention on their safe heavens inside Afghanistan and while a direct assault might not be feasible, covert operations can be launched to take those safe heavens out.
 

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