Tag: militancy
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Explosive Attack at Kashmir Police Station Kills at Least 9, Wounds Dozens
Overview of the Incident An explosion at a police station in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian-administered Kashmir, killed at least nine people and injured 32 others, police officials said on Saturday. Officials indicated that a cache of confiscated explosives detonated within the Nowgam police station, triggering a significant blast that sent debris and smoke…
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Taliban Militancy Backing Puts Its Survival at Risk: A Grim Forecast for Afghanistan’s Future
Introduction: A Pattern of Isolation Threatening the Taliban’s Fate The recent unraveling of Pakistan–Afghanistan peace talks in Istanbul has laid bare a stubborn reality: the Afghan Taliban’s foreign policy remains ensnared in a narrow, insular approach. By backing various militant groups, some aligned with or inspired by broader regional struggles, the Taliban risks drawing renewed…
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Security Forces Foil TTP Infiltration Bid Along Pakistan-Afghanistan Border in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Overview of the Incident In a tense confrontation along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, security forces repelled a significant infiltration bid by Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). The operation resulted in the death of four militants, including Amjad, the second-in-command of TTP, according to official statements. The clash underscores the ongoing security challenges in the region,…
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Pakistan Says 18 Indian-Sponsored Terrorists Killed in Balochistan, Vows to Intensify Operations
Pakistan Reports Killings of 18 Indian-Sponsored Terrorists in Balochistan Pakistan’s military on Thursday announced that 18 militants described as “Indian-sponsored terrorists” were killed in the southwestern province of Balochistan. The statement, issued by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), said security forces had targeted militant networks operating in the region, claiming that the operations were part…
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Pakistan Says 18 Indian-Sponsored Terrorists Killed in Balochistan
Pakistan Reports 18 Indian-Sponsored Terrorists Killed in Balochistan The Pakistani military’s media wing said on Thursday that 18 individuals described as Indian-sponsored terrorists were killed in operations carried out this week in the southwestern province of Balochistan. The claims, part of ongoing efforts to combat militants, come as authorities vow to scale up security measures…
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Pakistan Says 18 Indian-Sponsored Terrorists Killed in Balochistan as Operation Intensifies
Pakistan claims a new milestone against militancy in Balochistan The Pakistani military’s media wing said on Thursday that 18 individuals described as “Indian-sponsored terrorists” were killed in ongoing operations in the southwestern province of Balochistan. The announcement, part of a broader push to eradicate militancy, comes amid a long-running security campaign aimed at stabilizing a…
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Pakistan Defends Strikes in Afghanistan as Self-Defense Amid Border Clashes
Pakistan Justifies Strikes in Afghanistan as Self-Defense Pakistan on Friday defended its recent cross-border airstrikes into Afghanistan, arguing that it acted in self-defense as tensions surged along the long and porous border. Foreign Office officials said Islamabad’s actions targeted militant groups and Taliban forces it accuses of sheltering extremists, while emphasizing that the strikes were…
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Escalating Tensions: Pakistan-Afghanistan Border Clashes Intensify After Airstrikes
Rising Tensions AfterPakistani Airstrikes In what appears to be the latest flashpoint in South Asia’s fragile security landscape, Pakistani airstrikes triggered a fierce exchange of fire along the border with Afghanistan. Islamabad claims to have killed over 200 Afghan Taliban and allied fighters in what it described as a targeted operation against militants. Kabul, however,…
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Cross-Border clashes escalate as Pakistani and Afghan forces exchange fire along the frontier
Escalating Border Tensions Between Pakistan and Afghanistan Clashes erupted late Saturday along the long-running Pakistan-Afghanistan border as Afghan Taliban forces engaged Pakistani posts in what security officials described as a retaliatory operation. The incident follows a Pakistani airstrike in Kabul earlier in the week that Islamabad framed as a response to militant activity linked to…
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Clashes Erupt Along Pakistan-Afghanistan Border After Kabul Strike
Rising Tensions Along a Volatile Frontier Gunfire and artillery lit up the night along the long Pakistan-Afghanistan border late on Saturday, signaling a sharp escalation in an already tense regional standoff. Security officials from both countries confirmed that Afghan Taliban forces attacked Pakistani border posts, and that Pakistan responded with what it described as full…
