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India-Pakistan
Senior TTP commander killed in Pakistan border operation
2025-04-12
[KhaamaPress] A senior TTP commander, Hafizullah Mubariz, was killed by Pak forces near the Afghanistan border, according to Pak media reports.

Pak media reported on Saturday, April 12, that Hafizullah Mubarez, a senior commander of Tehrik-e-Taliban
...Arabic for students...
Pakistain (TTP), was killed in a military operation near the Pakistain-Afghanistan border. Mubarez, widely known by his alias "Kochawan," was considered a key figure within the holy warrior group.

According to The Express Tribune, the Pak military conducted the operation that led to Mubarez’s death. He had been leading TTP’s special forces in the Malakand region of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province and parts of Kunar province
... Kunar is Haqqani country.....
in eastern Afghanistan.

Security sources confirmed to Pak outlets that Mubarez played a critical role in planning and executing deadly attacks on both Pak and U.S. forces. His involvement extended to multiple cross-border operations targeting Pak military personnel.

The slain commander was also reportedly behind several terror attacks on civilians and state institutions within Pakistain. He had long been on Pakistain’s most-wanted list, with a reward of 10 million Pak rupees announced for information leading to his capture.

Pak intelligence officials stated that Mubarez was responsible for orchestrating assaults along the porous Pakistain-Afghanistan border. These areas have long been a hotspot for Death Eater activity and holy warrior hideouts, particularly since the fall of Kabul in 2021.

In response to repeated border attacks, Islamabad has accused TTP of using Afghanistan territory to launch strikes—a claim that has consistently been denied by the Taliban-led government in Kabul. Despite efforts to secure the border, tensions between the two nations remain high.

The killing of Hafizullah Mubarez marks a significant counterterrorism achievement for Pakistain but also underscores the persistent threat posed by the TTP and other holy warrior networks operating in border regions.

Analysts believe that unless cross-border cooperation and intelligence-sharing between Afghanistan and Pakistain improve, such assassinations may offer only temporary relief from the threat of Death Eater violence.
Related:
Malakand: 2025-03-16 At least two soldiers martyred, nine terrorists killed in separate KP engagements
Malakand: 2024-06-20 TTP leader 'killed' in Afghanistan's Kunar province
Malakand: 2024-01-07 'TTP on agenda' as Fazl gears up for visit to Afghanistan
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Afghanistan
Fitrat: Islamic Emirate Has Evidence of ISIS Centers in Balochistan
2025-01-13
[ToloNews] Hamdullah Fitrat, the Deputy Spokesperson for the Islamic Emirate, stated that ISIS has been granted permission to operate under Pakistain’s governance.

Rejecting the claims of Khawaja Asif, Pakistain's Defense Minister, Fitrat said that the Islamic Emirate possesses evidence of an ISIS presence in Pakistain's Balochistan
...the Pak province bordering Kandahar and Uruzgun provinces in Afghanistan and Sistan Baluchistan in Iran. Its native Baloch propulation is being displaced by Pashtuns and Punjabis and they aren't happy about it...
province.
”I’m rubber and you’re glue. Whatever you say bounces off me and sticks to you,” he taunted.
Fitrat further said: "The production, training, and funding centers for ISIS are in Balochistan and other parts of Pakistain. It appears they have been allowed to operate under the protection of these entities and are carrying out destructive activities. All of this is documented, and we hold evidence. Pakistain’s security and other issues are their internal matters and have no connection to Afghanistan."

Previously, Pakistain’s Defense Minister claimed that some terrorist groups, including ISIS-K, are active on Afghan soil.

Khawaja Muhammad Asif stated: "According to the latest report of the UN Monitoring Team, over two dozen terrorist groups including TTP, al-Qaeda, ISKP, ETIM and IMU are operating in Afghanistan. Afghanistan remained the hub for ISKP’s recruitment and facilitation in 2024."

Fazl Rahman Oria, a political analyst, told TOLOnews: "The people of Pakistain are protesting peacefully, and in some cases, armed uprisings have occurred because they no longer want the current rulers to stay in power. To divert public attention, such accusations are sometimes made against Afghanistan and sometimes against India."

Salim Paigir, another political analyst, said: "The world knows that the nests of terrorism and ISIS still exist in Pakistain, and they are used against neighboring countries, including Afghanistan."

Verbal tensions between the two sides [Afghanistan and Pakistain] have intensified following Pakistain’s Arclight airstrike
...KABOOM!...
s on Barmal district in Paktika
...which coincidentally borders North Wazoo and Kurram Agency...
province.

A day earlier, Pakistain also launched artillery attacks on parts of Kunar province
... Kunar is Haqqani country.....
, which were condemned by the Islamic Emirate.
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Afghanistan
AFGHANISTAN — Massive deployment of Taliban who have declared war on Pakistan
2024-12-28
[X]

Responding to this report from Wednesday, I imagine:
Death Toll Rises to 46 in Pakistan’s Airstrikes on Afghanistan, Majority Women and Children

[KhaamaPress] The Taliban
...the Pashtun equivalent of men...
authorities report that a Pak Arclight airstrike
...KABOOM!...
in Paktika
...which coincidentally borders North Wazoo and Kurram Agency...
province has killed at least 46 people and injured 6 others. The attack has drawn widespread condemnation.

Hamdullah Fitrat, Deputy Spokesperson of the Taliban regime,, told Khaama Press on Wednesday, December 25, that the Pak military bombed four areas in the Barmal district of Paktika.

According to Fitrat, the airstrike killed 46 individuals, including women and kiddies, and left six others injured. The attack has been described as particularly devastating.

On Tuesday evening, December 24, the Pak Army launched an attack on "Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistain (TTP) bases" in the Barmal district of Paktika province. The Taliban have vowed to retaliate against this attack.

Media outlets close to the Pak Army reported that several snuffies were killed in these targeted strikes, and four operational bases of the TTP were destroyed.

The Taliban’s Ministry of Defense, however, stated that the attack targeted "Wazooi refugees," disputing the claim that the strikes were solely aimed at holy warriors.

The Ministry of Defense warned that this attack would not go unanswered. It emphasized its commitment to safeguarding Afghanistan’s territorial integrity and responding to such aggression.

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Related:
Paktika: 2024-12-27 UN calls for investigation into air strikes on Afghan border
Paktika: 2024-06-20 TTP leader 'killed' in Afghanistan's Kunar province
Paktika: 2024-05-31 'The people who control the country.' How Afghanistan has changed under the Taliban
Related:
Barmal district: 2023-06-27 Talibs Clash with Pak Border Guards in Paktika: Two Taliban Gunnies and Five Pak Soldiers Killed
Barmal district: 2022-11-17 Daily Evacuation Brief November 17, 2022
Barmal district: 2022-08-10 Senior TTP leader Omar Khalid Khorasani killed in Afghanistan, Taliban spokesperson confirms
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Afghanistan
UN calls for investigation into air strikes on Afghan border
2024-12-27
[NEWARAB] The UN mission to Afghanistan on Thursday called for an investigation into Pak air strikes in Afghanistan, in which the Taliban
...mindless ferocity in a turban...
government said 46 people were killed, including civilians.

The United Nations
...boodling on the grand scale...
Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) said it had "received credible reports that dozens of civilians, including women and kiddies, were killed in Arclight airstrike
...KABOOM!...
s by Pakistain's military forces in Paktika
...which coincidentally borders North Wazoo and Kurram Agency...
province, Afghanistan, on 24 December".

"International law obliges military forces to take necessary precautions to prevent civilian harm," the agency said in a statement, adding an "investigation is needed to ensure accountability".

The Taliban government said the 46 deceased were mainly women and kiddies, with another six maimed, mostly children.

According to news agency AFP, several maimed children were seen in a hospital in the scenic provincial capital Sharan, including one receiving an IV and another with a bandaged head.
Oh NOES!
A Pakistain security official told AFP on Wednesday the bombardment had targeted "terrorist hideouts" and killed at least 20 krazed killers, saying claims that "civilians are being harmed are baseless and misleading".
Related:
Paktika: 2024-06-20 TTP leader 'killed' in Afghanistan's Kunar province
Paktika: 2024-05-31 'The people who control the country.' How Afghanistan has changed under the Taliban
Paktika: 2024-03-20 Pakistan Bombs Afghanistan, Claiming Taliban Is ‘Actively Patronizing' Terror Across Border
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Afghanistan
Islamic Emirate, Pakistani Forces Clash at Ghulam Khan Crossing
2024-09-22
[ToloNews] A clash between the forces of the Islamic Emirate and Pak military on Thursday evening at the Ghulam Khan crossing in Gurbuz district of Khost continued until midnight, local officials said, and that the clash occurred after Pak military personnel's inappropriate behavior towards some Afghans provoked a response from the Islamic Emirate forces.
Whistling at the girlies were they? For shame! No good Moslem would act so toward a Muslimah.
Bahauddin Jan Bilal, the commissioner of Ghulam Khan crossing in Khost, said: "The clash occurred yesterday evening at 6:30 PM. They were prepared from the beginning and were in a combat-ready state, wearing their helmets. When the clash occurred in the afternoon, both sides exchanged fire. We are investigating which side started the shooting first."

Following this clash, several families have been relocated to safer areas, and the road has been closed to cargo vehicles and passengers.

"When the clash started, it continued until about two o'clock in the night. These issues should be resolved through dialogue," said Khairuddin, a resident of Khost.

"Many families have been forced to move from here. War brings many problems," said Mubarak Khan, another resident of Khost.

Meanwhile,
...back at the palazzo, Count Guido had been cornered by the banditti...
drivers report that with the onset of last night's clash, the Ghulam Khan crossing has been closed to traffic, and hundreds of trucks carrying fresh fruit and vegetables have been halted along this route.

"There was a clash at the Ghulam Khan crossing last night, and the road has been closed. Vegetable and fruit trucks have been stopped, causing significant losses to the people," Ismatullah, a driver, told TOLOnews.

On September 5, intermittent festivities also continued for several days between the Islamic Emirate forces and Pak military in Zazi Maidan district of Khost, along the Durand Line.
Related:
Gurbuz district: 2006-07-15 Coalition forces kill 9 Taliban
Gurbuz district: 2005-01-04 Afghan commander sends reinforcements to Pakistan border
Related:
Khost: 2024-09-08 Afghanistan and Pakistan resume fighting in the disputed border area
Khost: 2024-06-20 TTP leader 'killed' in Afghanistan's Kunar province
Khost: 2024-04-29 Terrorists involved in target killing, extortion shot dead in DI Khan
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Afghanistan
Afghanistan and Pakistan resume fighting in the disputed border area
2024-09-08
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
[Regnum] Pakistani border troops and members of the Taliban movement (the organization is under UN sanctions for terrorist activities) who seized power in Afghanistan resumed fighting on September 7 in the disputed border area in the Afghan province of Khost. This was reported by the Tolo News TV channel, citing a source.

“On Saturday at approximately 16:00 (14:30. - Ed.) more clashes occurred between Afghan and Pakistani forces along the Durand Line in the Zazi Maidan district of Khost province,” the report said.

According to the TV channel, the fighting continues. The parties are using heavy weapons, among other things. Earlier, clashes on the border were reported on September 4.

The Durand Line is a barbed wire fence that Pakistani authorities began installing on the border with Afghanistan in 2017.
The fence in 2017, yes. The Durand Line was drawn on the map by the British empire generations ago.
Kabul does not recognize the division between the countries. The territorial dispute has been ongoing since the formation of independent Pakistan in 1947.

As reported by the Regnum news agency, there have previously been battles between Afghanistan and Pakistan in border areas, which have resulted in casualties among military personnel.

In November 2022, Kabul and Islamabad tried to negotiate an end to the conflict, but failed to reach an agreement.

Related:
Khost: 2024-06-20 TTP leader 'killed' in Afghanistan's Kunar province
Khost: 2024-04-29 Terrorists involved in target killing, extortion shot dead in DI Khan
Khost: 2024-03-20 Pakistan Bombs Afghanistan, Claiming Taliban Is ‘Actively Patronizing' Terror Across Border
Related:
Durand Line: 2024-07-16 TTP Leader Denies Operating from Afghan Soil, Rejects Al-Qaeda Support
Durand Line: 2024-05-31 'The people who control the country.' How Afghanistan has changed under the Taliban
Durand Line: 2024-05-28 Islamic Emirate Denies Pakistani Claims of TTP Presence in Afghanistan
Related:
Durand Line: 2024-07-16 TTP Leader Denies Operating from Afghan Soil, Rejects Al-Qaeda Support
Durand Line: 2024-05-31 'The people who control the country.' How Afghanistan has changed under the Taliban
Durand Line: 2024-05-28 Islamic Emirate Denies Pakistani Claims of TTP Presence in Afghanistan
Related:
Durand Line: 2024-07-16 TTP Leader Denies Operating from Afghan Soil, Rejects Al-Qaeda Support
Durand Line: 2024-05-31 'The people who control the country.' How Afghanistan has changed under the Taliban
Durand Line: 2024-05-28 Islamic Emirate Denies Pakistani Claims of TTP Presence in Afghanistan
Related:
Durand Line: 2024-07-16 TTP Leader Denies Operating from Afghan Soil, Rejects Al-Qaeda Support
Durand Line: 2024-05-31 'The people who control the country.' How Afghanistan has changed under the Taliban
Durand Line: 2024-05-28 Islamic Emirate Denies Pakistani Claims of TTP Presence in Afghanistan
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India-Pakistan
Three soldiers martyred in gun battle with terrorists along Pak-Afghan border
2024-08-20
[GEOTV] Three soldiers embraced martyrdom in a shootout with bandidos turbans who were trying to infiltrate Pakistain via Afghanistan border near Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa's (KP) district Bajaur, the Inter-Service Public Relation (ISPR) said on Monday.

A statement issued by the military's media wing said that the security forces noticed the movement of a group of bandidos turbans trying to breach the Pak-Afghan border on the night between August 18 and 19.

"Own troops effectively engaged and thwarted their attempt to infiltrate. Resultantly, five khwarij of Fitna al Khwarij were sent to hell, while four khwarij got injured," the ISPR said.

It said that the Pak soldiers fought gallantly and embraced martyrdom.

The soldiers, who embraced martyrdom were identified as Sepoy Waqar Khan, 25, Lance Naik Umer Hayat, 35, and Naik Inayat Khan, 36.

The ISPR stated that Pakistain has been consistently asking the interim government in Afghanistan to ensure effective border management on their side of the border.

"Interim Afghan government is expected to fulfil its obligations and deny the use of Afghan soil by khwarij for perpetuating acts of terrorism against Pakistain," it said, adding that the security forces of Pakistain remain committed to secure its borders and such sacrifices of our brave soldiers further strengthen our resolve.
Related:
Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa: 2024-08-17 Security forces kill three terrorists in KP's North Waziristan: ISPR
Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa: 2024-08-10 Three soldiers martyred, four terrorists killed in separate incidents in KP's Tirah
Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa: 2024-08-01 TTP declared 'Fitna al-Khawarij'; 'Khariji' to precede terrorists' names: govt
Related:
Bajaur: 2024-06-20 TTP leader 'killed' in Afghanistan's Kunar province
Bajaur: 2024-04-24 Terrorists involved in attacks on Customs officials killed in DI Khan operation
Bajaur: 2024-04-22 Two Customs officials gunned down in another DI Khan attack
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Africa Horn
Sudan's RSF claims control of Suki, army silent
2024-07-28
[SUDANTRIBUNE] Sudan
...a Moslem country located in the Horn of Africa. It is noted for its affinity for rule by ex- or current generals, its holy men, and for the oppression of the native Afro population by its Arab conquerors. South Sudan, populated mostly by the natives, split off from Sudan proper, which left North and South Darfur to be oppressed by the guys with turbans...
’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF) said on Thursday it had seized the town of Suki in Sennar state, about 40 km (25 miles) east of the state capital, while the army did not immediately comment.

The paramilitary RSF said in a statement late on Wednesday that its forces had taken full control of Suki and inflicted heavy losses on the army, capturing dozens of soldiers.

The Sennar Youth Gathering, a coalition of civilian resistance committees, confirmed the RSF had taken control of Suki.

Field sources aligned with the army said their forces had withdrawn to the outskirts of Suki and were working to regain control.

Local sources told Sudan Tribune that battles were also fought on Thursday in the Qaladima area, north of Suki and southeast of Sennar city.

The Sudanese army has not yet officially commented on the RSF’s claims.

The capture of Suki means the RSF now controls six of the seven localities in Sennar state, leaving the army in control of Sennar city only.

The RSF had extended its control over much of Sennar state in June by seizing the strategic Jabal Moya area, before entering Singa and several other towns.

Suki lies on the eastern bank of the Blue Nile and is home to one of Sudan’s most important irrigated agricultural projects.
Related:
Suki : 2022-09-18 Daily Evacuation Brief September 18, 2022
Suki : 2020-04-07 5 ISIS militants surrender to Afghan forces in Kunar province
Suki : 2020-03-06 U.S. airstrike kills 7 ISIS militants in Kunar province of Afghanistan
Related:
Sennar state: 2024-07-18 The Janjaweed Rebranded: Why international community's calls to RSF fall on deaf ears?
Sennar state: 2024-07-17 Sudanese army intensifies operations to reclaim strategic Jabal Moya area
Sennar state: 2024-07-13 Drone attack on Gedaref government building leaves two injured
Related:
Sennar city: 2024-07-17 Sudanese army intensifies operations to reclaim strategic Jabal Moya area
Sennar city: 2024-07-05 Sudanese army retakes A-Dinder from RSF
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India-Pakistan
TTP Leader Denies Operating from Afghan Soil, Rejects Al-Qaeda Support
2024-07-16
[TOLONEWS] The Tahreek-e-Taliban
...mindless ferocity in a turban...
Pakistain has denied receiving fund and training from al-Qaeda and being operative from the Afghan soil or any Afghan citizen involved in their attacks.

In a written message to the religious scholars and national and politicians of Pakistain, Noor Wali Mehsud, the leader of the TTP said that they receive no cooperation from the Islamic Emirate.

The TTP leader claimed they need no foreign aid to carry out their operations nor they have foreign agenda but to defend "their nation from the oppression of generals and the rulers."

"We receive no foreign cooperation in this war of ours, nor do we feel any need to seek it. With the permission of Allah, we have fought a successful 20-year-long guerrilla campaign through the support and cooperation of our nation, and we have the capability to do so for years to come," part of the message reads.

The Pak Taliban have asked Qatar
...an emirate on the east coast of the Arabian Peninsula. It sits on some really productive gas and oil deposits, which produces the highest per capita income in the world. They piss it all away on religion, financing the Moslem Brotherhood and several al-Qaeda affiliates. Home of nutbag holy manYusuf al-Qaradawi...
and other Islamic countries to investigate whether they are Death Eaters and if war has been imposed on them and that they had no choice but to defend themselves.

Mehsud thanked Pakistain’s religious, political, and national leaders for opposing the country’s new military operations called Azm-e-Istehkam.

Last month, Pakistain’s military launched operations in the country after Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s approval.

The TTP leader accused Pakistain’s generals and rulers of refusing to sit at the negotiating table with the group, adding that they had experience of talks with the Pak government during Imran Khan
...aka The Great Khan, who isn't your heaviest-duty thinker, maybe not even among the top five...
’s premiership.

"We've never refused to take part in negotiations, and just as we know how to properly fight a war, we also know how to sit at the negotiating table and solve issues through dialogue (which the world witnessed during Imran Khan's time in power)," wrote Mehsud in the message.

Noor Wali Mehsud also said that the war was imposed on the Pashtuns on both sides of the Durand Line following 9/11, aiming to eliminate tribal independence.

Mehsud’s message also reads that Pak military and American drones have killed thousands of men, women, and children and destroyed the tribal people’s schools, houses, mosques, and madrassas, leaving them no option but to pick up weapons against the perpetrators.

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Related:
Noor Wali Mehsud 05/28/2024  Islamic Emirate Denies Pakistani Claims of TTP Presence in Afghanistan
Noor Wali Mehsud 09/10/2023 Heaven of Foreign Militants: The Taliban Are Extensively Hosting Extremist Groups
Noor Wali Mehsud 09/09/2023 Daily Evacuation Brief September 8, 2023

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TTP: 2024-07-09 Marine Corps touts modernization to combat China's military threat
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Good Morning
2024-06-20



Cori Bush claimed her faith healing
helped a sick toddler walk, healed woman's tumors
Thursday 06/20/2024

rowing the ham 93d74e26c
India-Pakistan
Journalist Khalil Jibran gunned down in KP's Landi Kotal
Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Rafah Sitrep report from Times of Israel 19 June
Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Soup kitchen provides food for the displaced
as Israel presses on with military operation
Afghanistan
TTP leader 'killed' in Afghanistan's Kunar province
Arabia
A merchant ship sank in the Red Sea off the coast of Yemen
Africa Subsaharan
Explosions at a military ammunition
depot in Chad's capital kill 9
Shocking video shows driver
mowing down cyclists on Texas freeway

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Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia
Already this summer, IS will carry out a terrorist attack in Central Asia
2024-06-19
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.

by Viktor Vasiliev
The action of the “prison jamaat” of ISIS in Rostov-on-Don showed that experts were right when they predicted that the terrorist attack at Crocus City Hall was just the beginning. The statements and plans of the Islamic State must be taken extremely seriously.

There is ample open-source evidence, including statements by Russian officials and public experts, to suggest that the Islamic State affiliate in Afghanistan, known as Wilayat Khorasan, will carry out a large-scale terrorist attack as early as this summer to capture a separate region in Central Asia. Asia.

The action can take place either in the format of a territorial invasion or be accompanied by terrorist and political activity designed to destabilize the entire region. The only question is where exactly to wait for the blow.

Activation of ISIS-Khorasan
“Vilayat Khorasan” has existed since 2014. Initially, the group consisted mainly of Afghans who broke away from the Taliban, but later militants from other countries, including the former Soviet republics of Central Asia, began to join it.

The UN Security Council report of 2023 stated that Vilayat Khorasan includes citizens of Pakistan, Iran, Azerbaijan, Turkey, Russia, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan.

The Afghan United Front (AUF), led by Sami Sadat, a former Afghan special forces commander, published an interesting report on June 5 with information about the Vilayat Khorasan.

The report states that ISIS-Khorasan currently has 9,000 troops in Afghanistan and is thus able to carry out attacks "across the region." Moreover, the size of these forces is rapidly increasing and opens up the possibility not only of suicide attacks, riots and murders in cities, but also of systemic attacks on government targets or economic centers.

Vilayat Khorasan is currently the largest and strongest center of IS in the world. The branch's leadership is based in Baluchistan in Pakistan, and its members are stationed in Afghanistan. According to the report, by the end of 2023, many active ISIS leaders from Syria and Iraq traveled to the Balochistan region of Pakistan and Kunar province of Afghanistan.

The data from the report of the United Front of Afghanistan generally confirms recent publications (dated June 15) by Russian expert Andrei Serenko. According to his sources, “in a number of provinces of the country, ISIS has intensified attempts to recruit former security forces of the republican regime - military personnel of the Afghan National Army (ANA), special forces soldiers (commandos), employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the security service.”

The jihadists offer good wages by Afghan standards ($400-450 per month), as well as protection from ongoing Taliban repression. Former security officials, who have become outcasts under the current authorities, often agree to be recruited.

A significant increase in the recruitment campaign may indicate that ISIS is preparing for a large-scale military action in the region. Serenko suggests that the terrorists' plans may be connected with Northern Afghanistan and Central Asia.

Factions and diasporas
Vilayat Khorasan is an ethnically and geographically heterogeneous network. It is known that the branch includes four centers - Afghan, Pakistani, Iranian and Central Asian.

A major attack in the Moscow region was carried out by the forces of ISIS-Khorasan Central Asia, which relies on a large Tajik diaspora. The latter is largely formed from Tajiks who were forced out of the Republic of Tajikistan itself by the Emomali Rahmon regime, which harshly suppressed any manifestations of religious radicalism.

The April news that security officers of the Taliban movement in Afghanistan detained two Tajiks who were traveling from the Vladimir region of Russia to Pakistan to join the Islamic State banned in Russia is very typical in this sense.

But the largest and most radical ethnic faction in ISIS-Khorasan Central Asia are the Uzbeks. There are about 1,000 militants. They also carry out general management of the center.

The Uzbek faction of ISIS-Khorasan Central Asia arose from the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU) in the summer of 2015, when the deputy leader of the IMU, Amir Usman Ghazi, rebelled against his own Amir Aziz Yuldash, son of Tahir Yuldash, the founder of the IMU.

Ghazi and his followers, numbering about 60 fighters, pledged allegiance to ISIS and demanded that Aziz do the same. Aziz and about 40 of his men refused. In response, Usman Ghazi arrested them all, killing 40 militants and Aziz's entire family, including his mother, wife and one-year-old son. By pure chance, Yuldash himself managed to escape, but he was later killed by the Afghan Taliban, in 2020.

Currently, it is the Uzbek faction “Vilayat Khorasan” that is most motivated and inclines the branch to take active action in the territory of Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan. Over the past two years, they have created quite developed networks in these countries and attracted a significant number of young radicals.

The Uzbeks who were in Syria returned to Afghanistan two years ago, and they focused all their efforts on recruiting their relatives who traditionally lived in Afghanistan and Kyrgyzstan, as well as in Uzbekistan itself. Using social media, their preachers attracted a large number of followers.

Russia is under attack
The propaganda of Vilayat Khorasan draws special attention of its adherents to the fact that Russia maintains good neighborly relations with the Taliban movement, which seized power in Afghanistan in 2021.

In September 2022, the Islamic State claimed responsibility for a terrorist attack near the Russian embassy in Kabul, which killed two employees of the Russian diplomatic mission - one of the few that did not stop working after the Taliban came to power.

Russia was one of the first countries to establish relations with the leadership of the Taliban. The Taliban have repeatedly taken part in high-profile state events in Russia (the same SPIEF).

ISIS-Khorasan considers Russia the main support of the Taliban.

The global goal of the leaders of “Vilayat” is to return Afghanistan to the 1990s and transform the country into a new central base for ISIS. Terrorist and recruitment activity on Russian territory is connected with this.

But if in relation to Russian territories the maximum that the organization is capable of is sabotage, then in relation to Russia’s allies in Central Asia its capabilities are an order of magnitude higher.

Who can be targeted by ISIS
In April 2024, the then head of the Russian Ministry of Defense, Sergei Shoigu, met in Astana with colleagues from the SCO countries. Shoigu noted that the situation in Afghanistan is complex and is a source of the spread of terrorism and extremism.

Washington began to actively restore its positions in Central and South Asia after the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan. I believe that everyone present shares the opinion that the deployment of military infrastructure in the region by the United States and its allies is unacceptable. Such intentions must be regarded as a direct threat to stability in the SCO space,” the head of the military department emphasized.

In June, already in the status of Secretary of the Russian Security Council, Sergei Shoigu repeated these theses. During a meeting of the Committee of Security Council Secretaries of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) in Almaty, he outlined the threat to the countries of the bloc as follows:

“We are recording the emergence of new militant training camps and the ongoing transfer of terrorists from Syria and Iraq to Afghanistan. The likelihood of terrorism spreading beyond the country’s borders is increasing.”

The problem has been voiced at the highest level. It remains to understand where the blow will be struck.

The militants are waiting for the height of summer (July-August) to take advantage of the opened paths through the passes on the borders of Afghanistan with Tajikistan and Tajikistan with Kyrgyzstan and make their attack unexpected. If Uzbekistan is chosen as the target of the Islamists, the blow will also fall on the southern regions of Kyrgyzstan.

If we assume that such an attack could be used in the interests of the West, then we must admit that Tajikistan itself is of little interest in this role. It is much more interesting to disrupt the emerging logistics corridor between Moscow and Beijing (including the officially announced start of construction of the China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan railway).

The south of Kyrgyzstan and regions inhabited by ethnic Uzbeks are under serious threat. And from there, if they manage to gain a foothold, the extremists could spread their influence to other regions of the Fergana Valley (primarily Andijan and Namangan).

Let me remind you that the suicide bomber who carried out an explosion in the metro in St. Petersburg in 2017 was a 22-year-old native of the Osh region of Kyrgyzstan, an ethnic Uzbek Akbarzhon Jalilov.

Ideal goal
Due to the liberal policy of the Kyrgyz authorities in the field of religion, the most radical Uzbeks of Uzbekistan itself have found refuge in this country. Moreover, it was ethnic Uzbeks, immigrants from the southern regions of Kyrgyzstan, who were most noticeable among the new adherents of ISIS in Syria and Iraq, rather than Uzbeks from Uzbekistan itself. The same is largely true for the also fairly large Tajik diaspora in Kyrgyzstan.

Kyrgyzstan is also Russia's closest ally in the CSTO. The political closeness of the two countries and the bilateral growth of economic cooperation have reached an unprecedented level. Destabilization of the south of the country could also be used to remove Moscow-friendly Sadyr Japarov.

The probable direction of impact can be determined by the method of exclusion.

Uzbekistan, with its strongest army in the region and a stable socio-economic situation, is simply too tough for ISIS-Khorasan. Tajikistan, due to the already pro-Western political position of its leadership and the absence of any significant geopolitical interests of Moscow and Beijing in the country, is also an unlikely target.

Thus, the only “ideal” target remains - Kyrgyzstan, whose southern regions are of significant geopolitical importance for Beijing and Moscow.

A scenario cannot be ruled out, according to which the Tajik special services will simply provide a “corridor” for terrorists through their territory. In 1999, during the so-called After the Batken events, fighting lasted for two months in the south of Kyrgyzstan with the participation of, among other things, the armed forces of Uzbekistan against two hundred militants of the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan. According to rumors, the Tajik authorities then simply “let through” the militants, thus hoping to “annoy” Islam Karimov, with whom Emomali Rahmon had tense relations at that time.

In the south of Kyrgyzstan (Batken, Osh and Jalal-Abad regions) there are about 1 million ethnic Uzbeks, who at one time were known for their extreme opposition to Islam Karimov.

As a national minority in the region, Uzbeks regret the events of 2010, when, as a result of interethnic clashes in the city of Osh, they found themselves on the losing side. The Americans, for their part, even tried to play the genocide card. ISIS-Khorasan can also “play” on this same grievance, among other things.

Vulnerability of Kyrgyzstan
If we talk about the internal political situation in Kyrgyzstan itself, despite the outward appearance of calm and high ratings of the current head of state, in practice everything is being done to deprive Japarov of political and power levers of influence.

Not only has the obvious political opposition been largely purged from the country, but also, surprisingly, pro-presidential political parties in the Jogorku Kenesh (the country's parliament) have found themselves in the minority.

Parliament is controlled by its chairman Nurlanbek Shakiyev, who initiates the adoption of unpopular and frankly odious laws. At the same time, Shakiyev is developing his own foreign policy activity.

For example, on March 8, the Chairman of the Jogorku Kenesh visited London at the head of an official delegation, where he met with the Speaker of the House of Commons of the British Parliament, Lord Harvey Hoyle, and stated : “Strengthening comprehensive relations with Great Britain is a priority in the foreign policy of Kyrgyzstan.”

Such unpopular measures as raising tariffs, introducing new taxes, excise taxes, refusing to work with the Russian payment system MIR, etc. are also being taken by the cabinet of ministers under the leadership of Akylbek Zhaparov and Edil Baisalov (the latter is completely controlled by the British).

Thus, the actions of parliament and the government provoke social discontent, the addressee of which is the president. This prepares the ground for protests.

Another direction of discrediting Zhaparov is throwing in compromising material. For example, it was alleged that he received $3 million for his election campaign from a corrupt official.

A great many such facts and “purely random” but unpleasant political coincidences have accumulated in the Kyrgyz Republic in recent months. All this makes the first person of the state very vulnerable and can play against Kyrgyzstan in the event of external terrorist sabotage or a full-fledged invasion of militants in the south of the country.

A full-fledged territorial invasion of ISIS-Khorasan from Afghanistan, if it takes place this summer, will most likely be accompanied by terrorist attacks in all major cities of Central Asia, similar to the terrorist attack in Crocus City in the Moscow region. And in this situation, the absence of a stable central government will not allow us to effectively curb the terrorist threat.

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Chitral attack ‘isolated incident’, not sanctioned by Afghan govt: FM Jilani
2023-09-09
[Dawn] Caretaker Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani on Friday said this week’s terrorist attack on two military posts in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa’s Lower Chitral district was an "isolated incident" and not sanctioned by the interim Afghan government.

On Wednesday, at least four coppers embraced martyrdom while more than 16 fighters were killed as holy warriors’ attempts to enter Pakistain from Afghanistan were foiled by troops deployed along the border with Afghanistan.

Militants had attacked two security checkposts in the southern part of the district. The pre-dawn attack had targeted check posts in Astui Pass and Jinjiret Koh situated in the south of Lower Chitral, bordering the Afghan province of Nuristan. Astui Pass is located in the Bumburet Valley, one of the three valleys in southern Chitral where the Kalash community resides.

"Terrorists’ movement and concentration in Gawardesh, Pitigal, Barg-e-Matel, and Batash areas of Nuristan and Kunar province
... which is right down the road from Chitral. Kunar is Haqqani country.....
s of Afghanistan had already been picked up and were timely shared with the interim Afghan government," the military’s media wing had said, adding that the Afghan government was "expected to fulfil its obligations and deny the use of Afghan soil by Lions of Islam for perpetuating acts of terrorism against Pakistain."

The outlawed Tehrik-e-Taliban
...the Pashtun equivalent of men...
Pakistain (TTP) had reportedly grabbed credit for the attack through its spokesperson, Mohammad Khorasani.

Commenting on the matter while responding to a question on rising terrorism in Pakistain emanating from Afghanistan, FM Jilani told Dawn.com: "It was an isolated incident and we don’t think it had their (Afghan government) sanction."

The foreign minister later reiterated his stance and said ongoing dialogue with the Afghan government on surging militancy was "very positive".
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