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Terror attacks in Pakistan surge by 51pc after Afghan Taliban victory

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan witnessed a record 51pc increase in the number of terrorist attacks in a single year after the Afghan Taliban came to power in Afghanistan in August last year as a result of the withdrawal of the US forces.

As many as 433 people were killed and 719 injured in 250 attacks in Pakistan between August 15, 2021, and August 14, 2022, Islamabad-based think tank, Pak Institute of Peace Studies (Pips) data revealed.

In comparison, it said, the country witnessed 165 attacks that killed 294 people and injured 598 others from August 2020 to August 14, 2021.

These were some of the findings shared in the fifth issue of Pips’ Paper Series released on Wednesday.


The purpose of these analytical papers is to expand the knowledge base of key stakeholders on Pakistan’s Afghan perspective, and its role and interest in Afghan peace and reconciliation.

“The mindless jubilation over Taliban victory is now turning into a rude shock because the evolving security situation under the erratic Taliban rule indicates Pakistan is about to face yet another ordeal viz-a-viz terrorism,” the think-tank said.

The issue while quoting a United Nations report said there was no sign that the Taliban regime was taking steps to limit the activities of foreign terrorist groups on Afghan soil. It added that as per the UN report foreign terrorist groups based in Afghanistan take the Taliban victory as a motivation to disseminate their propaganda in Central and South Asia, and globally.

Key terror outfits with active presence in Afghanistan include Al-Qaeda, Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU), East Turkistan Islamic Movement (ETIM), Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and Islamic State in Khorasan (IS-K). So far, the Taliban have acted only against the IS-K because it actively challenges the group’s rule.

The issue underlined that there was a wave of fear and panic among residents of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa over the reported return of TTP militants from Afghanistan in recent months.

The publication while quoting the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) said more than 300,000 Afghans have fled to Pakistan since the Taliban takeover.

The figure contests Pakistani authorities’ claim that about 60,000 to 70,000 Afghans entered Pakistan since August last year.

The issue included two papers expected to demonstrate an overall understanding of a variety of viewpoints and positions mainly around emerging events and developments in Afghanistan and their implications for Pakistan and the region.

The first paper, by Ahmed Ali, evaluated the post-US militant landscape of Afghanistan and its implications for Pakistan in terms of insecurity and terrorist violence. Apart from discussing the state’s responses to tackle extremism and terrorism, the paper also provided a set of policy recommendations.

The second paper by Urooj Jafri discussed at length Pakistan’s challenges and policy responses in the face of Afghan refugees and border control.

The author held with the latest developments, Pakistan, like other countries in the region, officially resisted accepting a new influx of refugees. However, Pakistan still had an opportunity to win the hearts and minds of Afghan people with a sympathetic visa policy and facilitation of cross-border movement.

Published in Dawn, October 20th, 2022

 
Just 5 6 years ago this number used to be around 8 to 9000 per year.
That can't be true. That is almost 22 attacks per day. Even 1 or 2 a day are way too many for a population of 200 million.
 
It is all planned. The baboons have been unleashed by our colonial enemy and they will start killing more openly if we dont obey these colonial dogs.
 
Its more to do with Bajwa and Army than Afghan, Army is chasing kids on tiktoks and protecting the corrupts and country is left to suffer, wait a couple of years you can rent a 3/4 Star General to do Mujra in wedding for a certain amount.
Mushy already did it while he was drunk. And Yayha Khan's exploits are well known.
 
That can't be true. That is almost 22 attacks per day. Even 1 or 2 a day are way too many for a population of 200 million.


My bad
I rechecked reported.peak was 2700 per anum . Still my point is simple 400 attacks with 282 casualties is far better than 2700 attacks with 9000 casualties what we saw at peak
 
It does, but no one expected better from Afghan Taliban, what do you expect from a Dog ? bite and lick, and so AT behavior was predicted, but question is what our dumber 1 Agency and Army who dream to fight Dajjal Army is doing ? chasing kids because they hurt Bajwa's feelings on Tiktok ? lol


DGISPR ke Vallima rates kia hun gay ?
No, the majority of people were dreaming of an American withdrawal as 'breaking the shackles of slavery', to quote a certain person, if your top leadership is thinking like this then do not expect rational thinking to be prevalent.
 
I just want to hear from all those who used to get wet dreams about post-Ghani Afghanistan and how it will turn into a heaven for Pakistan and somehow TTP will be destroyed. Some of the mods on this forum were on the forefront in support of Taliban takeover of Afghanistan.

It's all going to plan and frankly has been excellent

An entire enemy state collapsed
Multiple enemies were forced to run
The costs have been minimal at worst

Everything will be ok

You reap what you sow. What other outcome did anyone expect here when patting yourselves on the back?

I wonder if your ISI chief now has the same s-hi-t eating grin on his face like the one he had drinking tea in Afghanistan last year.


Everything is fine,, India lost 5 MILLION people to COVID last year,, we can defeat multiple enemies and if this is the only cost them we are doing well


Afghans on the other hand,, well fcuk em who cares
 
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