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CTD FOILS TTP TERRORIST ACTIVITY IN PUNJAB

I hope they did not escape but I would prefer those three to arrested alive and then tortured to reveal the details of their network before being dispatched to hell.
O Bhai the three being mentioned as who have escaped don't even exist
 
O Bhai the three being mentioned as who have escaped don't even exist
So are you saying they only three who got killed and not six? Then why CTD would say so?
 
salute
 
So are you saying they only three who got killed and not six? Then why CTD would say so?
Tu rehnay day Bhai either you are too innocent or just playing with me
 
Hope its true, we dont need another Sahiwal incident
 
I repeat no one escaped, I hope you have enough information to know How CTD works and what really happened


O Bhai every thing adds up if you just don't want to state the truth that is another issue. CTD is famous for one thing and this is exactly that one.
Oh bhai read my post again, to ctd and media persons all are same thats why i said what i said.....it doesn't add up that the attackers were ttp....they will be from HuA.....
 
Pakistan authorities say 3 Taliban killed in shootout
1646701-1508586959.jpg

Human rights activists accused some Pakistani authorities of extra-judicial killings. (File/AFP)
Updated 01 July 2019
AP
July 01, 201905:45
525

  • The three militants were involved in the 2007 bomb attack
  • There was no immediate comment from the Pakistan Taliban
MULTAN, Pakistan: Authorities in Pakistan say counterterrorism forces have raided a Taliban hideout, triggering a shootout that killed three insurgents in the eastern city of Gujrat.
The provincial Counter-Terrorism Department says in a statement that the three alleged militants were killed Sunday when they had gathered near a key road in Gujrat to plan attacks on security forces. It says the slain men were linked to the 2007 bomb attack on a Pakistan Air Force bus in which several people were killed.
There was no immediate comment from the Pakistani Taliban, who have carried out scores of attacks including the 2007 assault.
Human rights activists have accused Pakistani authorities of extra-judicial killings in the past.

http://www.arabnews.com/node/1518801/world
 
Pakistan authorities say 3 Taliban killed in shootout
1646701-1508586959.jpg

Human rights activists accused some Pakistani authorities of extra-judicial killings. (File/AFP)
Updated 01 July 2019
AP
July 01, 201905:45
525

  • The three militants were involved in the 2007 bomb attack
  • There was no immediate comment from the Pakistan Taliban
MULTAN, Pakistan: Authorities in Pakistan say counterterrorism forces have raided a Taliban hideout, triggering a shootout that killed three insurgents in the eastern city of Gujrat.
The provincial Counter-Terrorism Department says in a statement that the three alleged militants were killed Sunday when they had gathered near a key road in Gujrat to plan attacks on security forces. It says the slain men were linked to the 2007 bomb attack on a Pakistan Air Force bus in which several people were killed.
There was no immediate comment from the Pakistani Taliban, who have carried out scores of attacks including the 2007 assault.
Human rights activists have accused Pakistani authorities of extra-judicial killings in the past.

http://www.arabnews.com/node/1518801/world

These were not Talibans but TTP snakes.
 
These were not Talibans but TTP snakes.
Ok Janab, khabar dekhi to share kar di, for me does not matter Taliban or TTP once they want to anything inside Pakistan kill them...
 
Pakistan authorities say 3 Taliban killed in shootout
1646701-1508586959.jpg

Human rights activists accused some Pakistani authorities of extra-judicial killings. (File/AFP)
Updated 01 July 2019
AP
July 01, 201905:45
525

  • The three militants were involved in the 2007 bomb attack
  • There was no immediate comment from the Pakistan Taliban
MULTAN, Pakistan: Authorities in Pakistan say counterterrorism forces have raided a Taliban hideout, triggering a shootout that killed three insurgents in the eastern city of Gujrat.
The provincial Counter-Terrorism Department says in a statement that the three alleged militants were killed Sunday when they had gathered near a key road in Gujrat to plan attacks on security forces. It says the slain men were linked to the 2007 bomb attack on a Pakistan Air Force bus in which several people were killed.
There was no immediate comment from the Pakistani Taliban, who have carried out scores of attacks including the 2007 assault.
Human rights activists have accused Pakistani authorities of extra-judicial killings in the past.

http://www.arabnews.com/node/1518801/world
In Kutoon ko Kashmir kay lye bhe bhonkna chaheyay
 
Pakistan authorities say 3 Taliban killed in shootout
1646701-1508586959.jpg

Human rights activists accused some Pakistani authorities of extra-judicial killings. (File/AFP)
Updated 01 July 2019
AP
July 01, 201905:45
525

  • The three militants were involved in the 2007 bomb attack
  • There was no immediate comment from the Pakistan Taliban
MULTAN, Pakistan: Authorities in Pakistan say counterterrorism forces have raided a Taliban hideout, triggering a shootout that killed three insurgents in the eastern city of Gujrat.
The provincial Counter-Terrorism Department says in a statement that the three alleged militants were killed Sunday when they had gathered near a key road in Gujrat to plan attacks on security forces. It says the slain men were linked to the 2007 bomb attack on a Pakistan Air Force bus in which several people were killed.
There was no immediate comment from the Pakistani Taliban, who have carried out scores of attacks including the 2007 assault.
Human rights activists have accused Pakistani authorities of extra-judicial killings in the past.

http://www.arabnews.com/node/1518801/world

Avoid creating duplicate threads on similar topic.

Regards,
 
Avoid creating duplicate threads on similar topic.

Regards,
I did not see any recent thread with similar headings (TTP). Please take appropriate action, merge or....
Thanks for the advise.
 
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