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A key reminder that Hafiz Gul Bahadur faction lost a number of it's fighters and commanders in raids recently conducted by Pakistani security forces in Waziristan. Now when they retaliated, Pakistan will say they came from Afghanistan, like when you conducted raids, they were in Pakistan but suddenly now they attacked from Afghanistan. Pakistan need to acknowledge that they don't have complete control over it's territories

.Pakistan has the history of blaming Afghanistan for it's security failures and then retaliating either by using their proxies (ISKP) or by randomly bombing civilian homes in border areas to show muscles.



 
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Security forces foil terrorist attack in Bannu: state media

Tahir Khan | Dawn.com
July 15, 2024

Security forces foiled a terrorist attack in the Bannu cantonment area on Monday, Radio Pakistan reported.

Per the report, terrorists attempted to enter the high-security cantonment area by detonating an explosive-laden vehicle on the road linking the outer wall of the cantonment with the supply depot.

“Security forces foiled the terrorists’ attempt by taking timely action […] and have started a clearance operation,” the report said.

Area locals told Dawn.com that they heard two explosions near the cantonment at about 4:40am, followed by the sound of gunshots. They said houses and shops located near the site of the explosions were damaged following the blasts, adding that casualties are feared.

While the government has yet to release the details of casualties, a spokesperson for the government hospitals in Bannu, Muhammad Numan, told Dawn.com that eight people were left wounded in the attack.

“Naheed Bibi, 55, who was injured due to firing, was shifted to Peshawar,” he said, adding that others with minor injuries were discharged after treatment.

“Three women were injured due to firing while fragments from the blast also landed in their homes,” he added.
 
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Commander of banned terrorist organization BRA was killed in Dilbar Matt area of Sui identified as Commander Laghri ( BRA ), While 3 terrorists were injured


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4 terrorists belonging to Hafiz Gul Bahadur, including Commander Sakhi Noor aka Fidai, were killed in Tangrai Khesur Ali Khel MirAli North Waziristan.

TS Identified as

1: CDR Sakhi Noor
2: Fidai
3: Ghafran Allah
4: Unknown
 
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During an Intelligence-Based Operation, Pakistani Security Forces successfully recovered the following :

a. HE 82 marters (8)
b. IED Power receiver (7)
c. SMG rounds (133)
d. HMG rounds (53)
e. M4 rounds (123)
f. Anti personal mines (6)
g. Anti personal fuse (6)
h. Electric detonator (33)
I. Non Electric detonator (10)
J. Tent slip charge 4 (4)
k. Explosive pack (5)
l. Battery 9V (3)
m. Orange card (12m)
n. Uniform (2)
o. Book (1)
p. Violet (1)
q. White Bandage


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Heightened security concerns​

According to PIPS, terrorist attacks across the country surged to 59 in August, compared to July’s 38.

These incidents included 29 attacks in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 28 in Balochistan and two in Punjab, killing 84 people and 166 others injured.

In the latest flare-up of violence, dozens of militants affiliated with the banned Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) launched numerous attacks across Balochistan last week, killing at least 50, including 14 security men.

In response to the deadly attacks, the country’s leaders pledged their full support to the Balochistan government in combating terrorism. The military also sped up its counterterrorism operations in KP and Balochistan, which are the most hard-hit by militancy.
 
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Terror attacks down by 24pc in September

The Newspaper's Staff Reporter
October 5, 2024

ISLAMABAD: A total of 45 terrorist attacks took place across the country in September 2024, reflecting about 24 per cent decline from the month before.

These attacks resulted in 54 fatalities (29 security personnel, 16 civilians and nine militants), compared to 84 last month, and injuries to another 117 people.

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa suffered the most as 27 terrorist incidents occurred across the province, followed by 17 in Balochistan and one in Punjab. These statistics were provided in Pak Institute for Peace Studies’ (PIPS) monthly security report of Pakistan.

The report said that 27 terrorist attacks in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa claimed the lives of 35 people and wounded 70 others.

The banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan, Gul Bahadur Group, Islamic State-Khorasan and a few local Taliban groups were involved in these attacks.

No terrorist attack was recorded in any part of Sindh in September 2024. However, one reported attack in Punjab injured one policeman.

A total of five attacks were recorded from across Pakistan’s border with Afghanistan.

Published in Dawn, October 5th, 2024
 
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Militants establish parallel courts in pockets of Tirah valley

Ibrahim Shinwari
October 21, 2024

KHYBER: Undeterred by regular airstrikes and ground offensives by security forces against their positions, armed groups affiliated with proscribed Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and Lashkar-i-Islam (LI) have established parallel courts in pockets of Tirah, according to local sources.

They said that armed militants also issued notices to government officials, police and even FC personnel to either abandon their official responsibilities or leave the region.

They said that armed men of outlawed TTP and LI also started collection of Ushr, an Islamic tax, from local drug dealers, who earned money through sale of cannabis, which was widely cultivated in the entire Tirah valley.

Local sources told this scribe that in the absence of a proper judicial system and an effective administrative setup, the banned TTP and LI have ‘filled’ the gap by asking people to bring their issues to their Shura (council) for ‘speedy and judicious’ resolution.

Start collecting Ushr; ask police and FC personnel to either quit duty or leave the area

They said that locals had no other option but to approach Taliban for redressing their grievances, mostly pertaining to land and monetary disputes.

The areas where such parallel courts have been established include Momandu Ghuz, Peer Mela, Serrai Kandaw, Tangi, Manzawoon, Sherdara and Arhanga where TTP and LI have maximum presence with their armed volunteers conducting regular patrolling alongside collecting Ushr.

Locals said that those areas also witnessed some fierce battles between security forces and militants with the army also having support of helicopter gunships.

They said that armed militants had made announcements in local mosques after Friday prayers during the last three weeks and asked government employees to either distance themselves from their official responsibilities or leave the area.

Sources said that similar notices were also issued to police and FC personnel with most of the employees of various government departments opting to leave the areas under the militants control for fear of any action against them.

They said that Ushr was paid to militants in cash and Taliban showed leniency by receiving it in installments. “Local drug dealers are more than willing to pay Ushr to them as they know very well that if the amount is not paid voluntarily, Taliban would then come after them and take their share by force,” a local told Dawn.

It was also learnt during telephonic conversation with locals that trade activities were also badly affected in markets owing to presence of militants and the ongoing targeted operations against them.
 
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