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India-Pakistan
At least 38 killed in gun attack in Pakistan
2024-11-22
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
[Regnum] At least 38 people were killed and 20 were injured during an armed attack in northwestern Pakistan, local television channel Geo TV reported on November 21.

“At least 38 people, including a woman and a child, were killed after attackers opened fire on passenger vehicles in Ochat area of ​​Kurram Agency,” the report said.

According to Pakistani police, the target of the attack was a convoy of cars travelling from Parachinar to Peshawar, when the militants opened fire on them.

Ambulances are at the scene. At this point, several victims are in critical condition. The TV channel, citing law enforcement agencies, notes that this attack has become the largest in the region in recent years.

On January 30, Regnum reported that an explosion occurred during prayers in a mosque in the Pakistani city of Peshawar. The bomb was detonated by a terrorist who died in the explosion. On January 31, it became known that the number of people killed in the terrorist attack had increased to 95.
Khaama Press adds:
While no group has grabbed credit, sources noted that the region has long been plagued by sectarian violence between Sunni and Shia communities.Sources revealed that among the 38 victims, 34 were Shia and four were Sunni. The dead also included three women and one child. At least 11 others were maimed in the attack.

The recent incident highlights the growing wave of murderous Moslem violence in Pakistain. Groups like Tehrik-e-Taliban
...mindless ferocity in a turban...
Pakistain (TTP) and the 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...
Liberation Army (BLA) have intensified their attacks on Pak security forces, foreign nationals (including Chinese workers), and civilians.

In response to the rising threat, the federal government of Pakistain has approved a large-scale military operation in Balochistan. The operation aims to eliminate terrorist networks and restore security in the region.
Deutsche Welle weighs in:
A local government official told the AFP news agency that police officers were among the dead; the convoy was traveling with a police escort.

Witnesses said that attackers had fired indiscriminately at a convoy of vehicles from either side of the highway over a period of several minutes.

Crowds gathered outside the hospital in the nearby city of Parachinar awaiting the wounded.

SECTARIAN TENSIONS HIGH IN BORDER REGION
The attack happened in the district of Kurram in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, where sectarian clashes between Sunni and Shiite Muslims have killed dozens of people in recent months.

Kurram is one of comparatively few areas in Sunni-majority Pakistan where Shiite Muslims make up the bulk of inhabitants.

It's also close to the border to Afghanistan, now governed by the fundamentalist Sunni Taliban, and an area of operation for anti-Shia militant groups like the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and an "Islamic State" offshoot.

Around 50 people from either religious community in Kurram were killed in clashes in July connected to a land dispute, which led to an uptick in tensions and subsequent violence.

Thursday's shooting took place on a highway that had been closed for weeks following another attack on passenger vehicles last month; it was only reopened for those traveling with police escorts.

Local police official Azmat Ali told the Associated Press (AP) that several vehicles were traveling in a convoy from the nearby city of Parachinar to Peshawar, the capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

No group immediately claimed responsibility.

On Wednesday this week, a suicide attack in the same province at a security checkpoint killed 12 soldiers and wounded several others.




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India-Pakistan
Six soldiers martyred during exchange of fire with terrorists in South Waziristan
2023-08-23
[GEO.TV] At least six soldiers were martyred while fighting murderous Moslems during an intense exchange of fire in South Wazoo’s general area Asman Manza in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province, the military's media wing said in a statement on Tuesday.

According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), troops effectively engaged the terrorists’ location and resultantly four murderous Moslems were sent to hell, while two murderous Moslems were maimed.

The ISPR statement added that sanitisation of the area is being carried out to eliminate any other murderous Moslems found in the area.

"Armed forces of Pakistain are determined to eliminate the menace of terrorism and such sacrifices of our brave soldiers further strengthen our resolve," it added.

Last week, the military troops had bumped off two murderous Moslems during an intelligence-based operation (IBO) in KP's Khyber district.

The security forces, according to ISPR, conducted the IBO on the reported presence of murderous Moslems in the Bara area of Khyber district on the night of August 18-19.

Pakistain has seen a steep rise in terrorist activities including several suicide kabooms and gun attacks mainly targeting police and law enforcement agencies in the northwestern provinces, which resulted in hundreds of deaths and damage to properties since the return of Taliban
...the Pashtun equivalent of men...
rulers in neighbouring Afghanistan.
Khaama Press adds:
Pakistani Taliban fighters ambushed a military convoy within a former militant stronghold in the country’s northwest near the border of Afghanistan on Tuesday. The ensuing fierce gunfire exchange caused the deaths of at least six Pakistani soldiers and four militants, the military said.

The attack occurred in South Waziristan, a district within the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, as reported by the military. In response, soldiers eliminated four insurgents and injured two others. A search operation is currently in progress to track down the attackers in the region.

Mohammad Khurasani, the official spokesperson of Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), boldly claimed responsibility for the attack. In boldly asserting their involvement, Khurasani emphasized the group’s association with the incident, leaving no room for doubt.
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India-Pakistan
Pakistan wants to reach out to Afghan Taliban Chief Haibuttallah Akhundzada to rein Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan
2023-02-05
Is that likely to work now, when it hasn’t before?
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India-Pakistan
2 terrorists killed during exchange of fire in North Waziristan: ISPR
2023-02-04
[Dawn] Two bad boyz were potted during an exchange of fire between Death Eaters and security forces in the Esham area of the North Wazoo district, according to a statement issued by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) on Thursday.

Following the "intense exchange of fire", weapons and ammunition were also recovered from the killed terrorists, the ISPR added.

It further said the Death Eaters had remained "actively involved in terrorist activities against security forces".

The ISPR added: "The incident re-vindicates [the] Pakistain Army’s resolve to have zero tolerance for terrorism in Pakistain and reaffirms its determination to take on any and all entities that resort to violence."

The exchange of fire comes after a surge in terrorist activities in the country, especially in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and 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...
provinces, since the outlawed Tehrik-e-Taliban
...Arabic for students...
Pakistain (TTP) ended its ceasefire with the government.

On Monday, a devastating suicide kaboom took place in the Beautiful Downtown Peshawar
...capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, administrative and economic hub for the Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan. Peshawar is situated near the eastern end of the Khyber Pass, convenient to the Pak-Afghan border. Peshawar has evolved into one of Pakistain's most ethnically and linguistically diverse cities, which means lots of gunfire...
Police Line area that resulted in 101 people killed and around 59 injured, according to official numbers until now.

On January 18, security forces shot full of holes at least four Death Eaters during an Intelligence-Based Operation (IBO) in Balochistan’s Hoshab.

In the first week of the month, at least 11 terrorists, including a hard boy commander and two jacket wallahs, were killed in an IBO in South Waziristan’s Wana.
Khaama Press clarifies:
According to the Pakistani military, two rebels were killed during a raid on a terrorist hideout in a former Taliban stronghold on Pakistan’s border near Afghanistan.

On Friday, Pakistan officials released a statement that troops had found a weapons cache at a militant hideout in North Waziristan, located in the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in the northwest of Pakistan.

Pakistani military routinely carries out such raids to find and arrest Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan, also known as Taliban Pakistan.

Today’s military raid comes after Friday’s shootout in North Waziristan, a district of the northwest Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.
Related:
Wazoo: 2023-01-29 Security forces 'bust suicide bombing network' in KP
Wazoo: 2023-01-29 Terrorist eliminated in North Waziristan IBO
Wazoo: 2023-01-28 Al-Qaeda threat, blowback for Pakistan increasing from an Afghanistan in chaos
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Hoshab: 2023-01-21 Blast claimed by separatist group derails train in Pakistan injuring at least 15
Hoshab: 2023-01-18 4 terrorists killed during intelligence-based operation in Balochistan’s Hoshab: ISPR
Hoshab: 2022-11-20 Security forces kill two terrorists in Balochistan
Related:
Peshawar: 2023-02-03 ‘Closing in’ on terror network: Peshawar mosque bomber was in police uniform, says KP IG
Peshawar: 2023-02-02 PM Shehbaz lauds security officials for thwarting terrorist attack on Mianwali police station
Peshawar: 2023-02-01 Daily Evacuation Brief February 1, 2023
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Terror Networks
The United States began to mark terrorists
2022-12-04
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
by Davron Abdullayev

[REGNUM] The Doha Agreement emphasized the fight against IS and Al-Qaeda. According to a number of experts, the agreement also included some secret clauses or verbal agreements.

The arrival of the Taliban to power in Afghanistan and the situation that is developing there are very ambiguous processes, and much is still hidden from the general public. Further, one of the aspects of these events will be considered - the actions of the United States in relation to terrorism in Afghanistan in comparison with the approach of Russia and a number of states in the region, developed at the Moscow Consultative Meeting on Afghanistan, held in November of this year. The meeting will be discussed below.

I decided not to mention the appeal of the US Congress, because the Doha Agreement (February 29, 2020) between the US and the Taliban was developed and signed during the Trump presidency.

The fact that the collective West and, above all, the United States has double standards on almost the entire agenda of international politics has long been no secret. The same is true with approaches to the fight against terrorism. A good example is Syria, where terrorists of all stripes were divided into "bloody radicals" and "fighters" against the no less "bloody" regime of Bashar al-Assad.

Now, it seems, the mentioned standards have begun to be applied to Afghanistan, however, in a slightly different version. In Afghanistan, the Americans did not divide terrorists into “good” and “bad”, but simply “forgotten” those who, in their opinion, do not pose a potential threat to the United States itself and, moreover, can be useful to them. Moreover, already in the Doha Agreement of February 29, 2020 between the United States and the Taliban, only the Islamic State and Al-Qaeda were mentioned among the terrorist groups."

The first statements about the “strengthening” of the positions and growth of the potential of the “Islamic State” and Al-Qaeda in Afghanistan were made by the American military, and retired, the current summer. The skirmishers were former heads of US Central Command Kenneth Mackenzie and David Petraeus. The latter also managed to work for a short time as director of the CIA. Further, the baton was picked up by Republican parliamentarians, such as Senator Johnny Ernest and Rep. Mike Waltz. Although the congressmen focused not so much on the growth of terrorist threats as on its cause - the shameful flight from Afghanistan, their statements again featured only ISIS and Al-Qaeda (an organization

WHAT ARE ISIS, AL-QAEDA AND OTHER GROUPS TODAY?
"Al-Qaeda," created in 1988, after the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan, directed the spearhead of the fight against the United States, the countries of the so-called "Western world" and their supporters in Islamic countries. The goal of the organization is to overthrow the secular regimes in these countries and create a "Great Islamic Caliphate."

Experts distinguish five periods in the history of Al-Qaeda: emergence (late 1980s), "wild" period (1990-1996), heyday (1996-2001), periods of existence in the form of a network (2001-2005) and fragmentation (after 2005). A sign of the organization’s decline is the fact that its head, Ayman al-Zawahiri, took an “oath of allegiance” to the leaders of the Taliban - Mullah Akhtar Mansur (2013-2016) and Mullah Haibatullah Akhundzada (since 2016) . It is no coincidence that Zawahiri, after the Taliban came to power, took refuge in Kabul.

The "Islamic State" aims to establish a caliphate , similar to the one that existed in the Middle Ages. ISIS seeks to extend its power first to Jordan, Palestine and Lebanon (the countries of the Levant) and, finally, to the entire Islamic world. IS took the creation of the caliphate literally, in contrast to the Muslim Brotherhood" of Egypt and Al-Qaeda, for which the caliphate is either a spiritual idea or a goal for the distant future.

Because of the ruthless violence, all major Muslim theologians condemned ISIS as heretics. The "Islamic State" does not recognize state borders and only allows peace agreements for up to ten years. Support for the "Islamic State" by the Taliban is impossible in principle - in the structure of the "Caliphate" of the IS there is no place for an independent "Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan."

The American media, citing former member of the Afghan parliament Nahid Farid, cited a fantastic figure of 4,500 IS fighters operating in Afghanistan. I wonder where the former parliamentarian, who fled the country more than a year ago and even during the republican period did not have access to any significant secrets, got such specific information? Nevertheless, American politicians and biased media, such as the Afghanistan International TV channel (which has offices in London and Washington), only mention these two terrorist organizations in all their statements and broadcasts, completely "forgetting" about other radical organizations that are no less dangerous, if not for the world as a whole, then for the region. These include the following.

"Lashkar-e-Taiba" (lit. "Army of the Clean" or "Army of the Righteous") is one of the largest and the most active terrorist organizations in South Asia.

It was founded in 1989 with the financial support of Osama bin Laden. The goal is the liberation of Kashmir, based in Pakistan and Afghanistan, operates in Kashmir and India. Some of her attacks were carried out in Pakistan. The organization has been designated a terrorist organization and banned in India, Pakistan, the United States, the United Kingdom, the EU, Russia and Australia.

"Jaish-e-Muhammad" ("Army of Mohammed ", abbreviated as JeM) is a Pakistani jihadist group operating in Kashmir. Established in 2000. The main goal is to separate Kashmir from India and unite it with Pakistan. After the liberation of Kashmir, she intends to carry "jihad" to other parts of India with the intention of expelling Hindus and other non-Muslims from the Indian subcontinent.

Maintains close relations with the Taliban and Al-Qaeda in Afghanistan. Experts claim that JeM was created with the support of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence , which uses it to fight in Kashmir and elsewhere. Jaishe-Muhammad has been banned in Pakistan since 2002, but has reappeared under different names. Designated as a terrorist organization by Pakistan, Russia, Australia, Canada, India, UAE, UK, US and UN.

Tehreek-e Taliban Pakistan (TTP) is a radical Islamist militant organization. Established in 2007, based in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas , has a number of strongholds in Afghanistan. Represents an association of most (not all) Pakistani groups based on common goals: resistance to the "pro-Western" Pakistani government, the establishment of direct (unconstitutional, undemocratic) Sharia in Pakistan , Muslim India , resistance to NATO troops in the territories of Pakistan and Afghanistan (until 2021). The TTP is not united with the Afghan Taliban, however, these groups cooperate closely, which was especially evident during the Afghan war of 2001-2021. They differ in their history, slightly in purpose. Pashtuns dominate the active part of both organizations .

"Islamic Movement of East Turkestan" (also - " Turkestan Islamic Party" , "Turkestan Islamic Movement") - Uighur an illegal armed group whose goal is to create an independent Islamic (Sharia) state in East Turkestan and convert the entire Chinese people to Islam. Sometimes erroneously called "Al-Qaeda in China," which is unlikely, since Al-Qaeda” is a Salafi group, and ETIM is a Sufi group .

The Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan is an Islamist terrorist organization created in 1996 by former members of a number of political parties and movements banned in Uzbekistan . The goal is to overthrow secular power in Uzbekistan and establish a Sharia state. Considered as a terrorist organization by many countries of the world, including Russia and the United States .

Jamaat Ansarullah is a Tajik terrorist organization. It sets as its goal the creation of a Sharia state in Tajikistan. According to some reports, the Taliban transferred five districts bordering Tajikistan in the province of Badakhshan under the control of the group and provided assistance with weapons and ammunition.

In total, according to various estimates, from 20 to 50 different terrorist groups operate in Afghanistan. Above are the largest and most active.

THE SITUATION WITH ISIS AND AL-QAEDA AFTER THE US WITHDRAWAL FROM AFGHANISTAN
Against the "Islamic State," more precisely, its branches in Afghanistan and Pakistan - "Velayat Khorasan," the Taliban actually carried out several, albeit not very large, operations, but war was declared. The reaction of the former allies in the fight against US troops was not long in coming - in response, the Taliban received a number of bloody suicide attacks, mainly in Hazara areas, and widespread reaction on social networks due to the fact that the Taliban is not able to ensure the safety of the population.

Moreover, recently the ISIS switched to attacks on the Taliban army - for example, an attack on the transport of the 205th army corps in Herat, when 14 soldiers of the Islamic Emirate army were killed. At present, the conflict has taken on a protracted character with minor actions on both sides.

With Al-Qaeda, the situation was somewhat different. The Taliban simply "didn't raise their hand" against their longtime ally from the memorable times of cooperation and friendship between bin Laden and Mullah Omar. In addition, Ayman al-Zawahiri renewed the “oath of allegiance” to Mullah Haybatullah Akhundzad. The answer of the Americans was not long in coming: on July 31, an American drone eliminated Zawahiri in Kabul.

A small digression is needed here. In November last year, "humanitarian aid" in cash from the "international community" began to arrive in Afghanistan in the amount of 32 million US dollars a week (subsequently, the size of "aid" packages increased to 40 million). The Taliban cheerfully reported that the money that arrived was being transferred to one of the commercial banks. It is even ridiculous to assume that any of the Afghan banks tried to dispose of at least one dollar of these funds without the knowledge of the Taliban.

To date, the total cash flow has exceeded $1.4 billion. Neither the United States, nor the "international community", nor the Taliban themselves gave a clear explanation of the origin and methods of using these funds. The indistinct muttering of high-ranking UN officials once again informed the world that Afghanistan is in the gravest humanitarian crisis that needs to be fought, and this requires money, a lot of money. They probably forgot that the United States has a tidy sum of $7 billion of frozen assets in Afghanistan, half of which the Americans want to transfer to the families of the victims of September 11, and the other half to the fund they created in Switzerland, allegedly designed to "provide humanitarian assistance to the people of Afghanistan, bypassing the Taliban.

The first "result" is obvious - Afghan banknotes were printed in Poland and handed over to the Taliban.

So, after the assassination of Zawahiri, this flow slowed down somewhat, the American generals proudly announced that, despite the fact that the Americans do not have a physical presence in the country, they are able to destroy any target in Afghanistan, read - any of the Taliban leadership.

No wonder Sirajuddin Haqqani, the head of the Haqqani Network and the Minister of Internal Affairs of the Taliban government, immediately left Kabul and took refuge in the region where he has the greatest influence - in the province Kunar in the east of the country.

But the “stick” was followed by a “carrot” – US Special Representative for Afghanistan Tom West visited Afghanistan; in Qatar with American officials, including the same West, met the Minister of Defense of the government of the Taliban Mullah Mohammad Yakub (the son of the founder of the movement of the one-eyed Mullah Omar), and as an apotheosis - a meeting in Doha of the head of intelligence of the Taliban with the deputy director of the CIA.

It is not known what they agreed on, but the amount of cash flowing into Afghanistan increased dramatically - in the first week of November alone, 4 packages of $40 million arrived. Shortly before this, a number of sources confirmed that the Taliban deployed over 400 militants and commanders of the ETIM, the IMU and "Jamaat Ansarullah."

With Pakistan, things were much more complicated. Firstly, the prime minister there was Imran Khan, who tried to pursue an independent foreign policy. Without hesitation, the Americans applied the old tried and tested method - they simply dumped the "obstinate" prime minister.

Three months later, Pakistan provided its territory and airspace for an attack on Zawahiri. Of course, the Pakistani authorities disowned this, but it is not necessary to be a great specialist to understand: the drone could only fly from the territory of Pakistan.

Iran, for well-known reasons, disappears immediately, UAVs simply could not fly from the territory of the states of Central Asia, from US bases and aircraft carriers in the Indian Ocean - too. The Taliban were indignant for appearances, but things did not go further than this. And then, after a couple of weeks,

WHAT IS HIDDEN BEHIND THE "SELECTIVITY" OF AMERICANS?
The Moscow Consultative Meeting on Afghanistan was attended by representatives of Russia, China, Pakistan, Iran, India, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Turkey. The final statement states that the participating countries "want a peaceful, unified, independent Afghanistan free of terrorism and drug trafficking, and calls on the Taliban to take serious measures to fulfill their obligations to eradicate terrorism and drug trafficking and fight them resolutely to ensure that Afghanistan never again becomes a safe haven or a source for the spread of terrorism. The participants also declared their readiness to help Afghanistan in this area. Note that the statement does not indicate specific terrorist groups, but speaks of terrorism as a phenomenon.

As mentioned above, the Doha Agreement emphasized the fight against IS and Al-Qaeda. According to a number of experts, the agreement also included some secret clauses or verbal agreements. Based on the foregoing, it can be assumed that it was meant to counteract the growth of the presence and financing of ISIS and Al-Qaeda (only these two organizations) in Afghanistan, with full ignoring and even promoting other groups that can be used for the following purposes:

— directly against China in Xinjiang (“Islamic Movement of East Turkestan”);

— indirectly against Russia - in the Central Asian states ("Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan", "Jamaat Ansarullah");

— as an instrument of influence on Pakistan and India (“Lashkare-Taiba,” “Jaishe-Muhammad,” “Tehrik-e Taliban Pakistan,” whose activities are prohibited in the Russian Federation));

— to destabilize the situation in the region as a whole - as a pretext for military intervention.

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India-Pakistan
Officer among five army men martyred in North Waziristan
2022-09-06
It looks like there are still Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan wandering the woods in those parts, despite the army’s efforts.
[Dawn] A young army officer and four soldiers were martyred in an exchange of fire with turbans that took place when security forces conducted an intelligence-based operation in the Boyya area of North Wazoo tribal district on Monday, the military said.

During the conduct of the operation, an intense exchange of fire took place between the troops and the terrorists, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the military’s media affairs wing, said. The troops effectively engaged the terrorists’ location as a result of which four bad boyz were potted. Weapons and ammunition were recovered from the killed terrorists.

The killed turbans remained actively involved in terrorist activities against security forces and killing of innocent citizens, the ISPR said.

However,
if you can't say something nice about a person some juicy gossip will go well...
it said, during the intense exchange of fire, Captain Abdul Wali, 26; Naib Subedar Nawaz, 45; Havaldar Ghulam Ali, 34; Lance Naik Ilyas, 33; and Sepoy Zafar Ullah, 29, embraced shahadat.

Sanitisation of the area is being carried out to eliminate any other turbans found there.

The ISPR said that Pakistain Army is "determined to eliminate the menace of terrorism and such sacrifices of our brave soldiers will not go unpunished".
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India-Pakistan
Pakistan is sending a 13-member religious scholar delegation to Kabul to continue and accelerate the talks with the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan
2022-06-18
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India-Pakistan
Five policemen martyred in D.I. Khan attack
2022-04-12
[Dawn] Five coppers were martyred and four others injured, including a senior officer, in a terrorist attack in the Kulachi area here on Monday night.
Dera Ismail Khan is the name of a city and its surrounding district in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province. It is home to Balochi and Pashtun tribesmen, so the terrorists are likely to be Balochs or Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (Gandapur group).
District police front man said Kulachi DSP Fazal Subhan and his squad were patrolling Chowk Yaadgar on a police van when they were attacked by unknown bandidos forces of Evil with rocket launchers.

He said five constables, including the driver of the van, were martyred in the attack, while DSP Subhan was injured. The police personnel martyred in the attack were identified as Elite Force head constable Kamran, Niaz Ali, Munawar, Jamshed and driver Abdul Rehman. The injured included Imran, Jamshed and Yahya bin Akbar.

There was also an excha­n­­ge of fire between the police and terrorists, but the latter took advantage of the darkness and managed to escape.

D.I. Khan regional police chief Shaukat Abbas, while confirming the incident, said the van was destroyed in the attack.
Related:
DERA ISMAIL KHAN: 2018-08-02 Two tribal elders shot dead in North Waziristan
DERA ISMAIL KHAN: 2018-03-26 10 injured in grenade attack at D.I. Khan cultural festival
DERA ISMAIL KHAN: 2018-02-15 TTP chief yet to approve Wali’s appointment
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Kulachi: 2022-04-03 3 ‘militants’ shot dead in Dera Ismail Khan
Kulachi: 2019-11-06 2 FC personnel martyred, as many injured in gun attack on FC vehicle in DI Khan
Kulachi: 2019-08-26 Two passers-by killed in attack on security post in Dera Ismail Khan
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Afghanistan
Rise of Foreign Fighters in Afghanistan's East: ANA General
2020-07-28
[ToloNews] The number of imported muscle has increased on the battlefields in the eastern parts of Afghanistan, with most of them Pak nationals who are fighting alongside the Taliban
...Arabic for students...
in areas along the Durand Line, an Afghan Army general said on Monday.

On Sunday, a UN report submitted to the United Nations
...an organization which on balance has done more bad than good, with the good not done well and the bad done thoroughly...
Security Council indicated that the total number of "Pak foreign terrorist fighters" in Afghanistan is estimated at "between 6,000 and 6,500, most of them with Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistain (TTP)."

"Intelligence information shows that there are retired Pak colonels who are training the local Taliban," said Gen. Karim Niazi, commander of the second regiment of Selab 201 Corps.
Are they indeed? How very generous of them.
A captured Taliban member, named Shiran, said Pak fighters are fighting in support of the Taliban in Khogyani district, Nangarhar
The unfortunate Afghan province located adjacent to Mohmand, Kurram, and Khyber Agencies. The capital is Jalalabad. The province was the fief of Younus Khalis after the Soviets departed and one of his sons is the current provincial Taliban commander. Nangarhar is Haqqani country..
province.

On Sunday, a UN report submitted to the United Nations Security Council indicated that the total number of “Pakistani foreign terrorist fighters” in Afghanistan is estimated at "between 6,000 and 6,500, most of them with Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP)."
"When we came to this mosque, there was a Pak who was killed by (Afghan) commandos and I was arrested," Shiran said.

The issue was spotlighted by Pak politician Ali Wazir, who raised questions on his Twitter account, asking about why the Pak bodies are brought to Pakistain from Afghanistan and what are Pakistain’s priorities.

Last week, Kandahar Police Chief Gen. Tadeen Khan shared a number of identity cards which, according to him, belong to Pak fighters who were killed in Maroof district, Kandahar province.

"Some bodies were left behind by the bully boys. All of them had Pak identity cards. This proves that they were Pak nationals," said Jamal Barikzai, Kandahar police front man.

"Some international terrorist groups, including al-Qaeda, were formed after the withdrawal of former Soviet forces. They might increase their activities after the withdrawal of US forces (from Afghanistan)," said Rahmatullah Nabil, former head of the National Directorate of Security
...the Afghan national intel agency...
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Afghanistan
ISKP leader captured.
2020-04-17
[Twitter]
Related:
Abdullah Orakzai: 2020-04-11 Afghanistan refuses to hand over captured ISIS-Khorasan head to Pakistan
Abdullah Orakzai: 2020-04-06 NDS Commander Gives Details of Daesh Leader's Arrest
Abdullah Orakzai: 2017-05-16 ISIS leader joins peace process with his 11 fighters in East of Afghanistan
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Afghanistan
Blast kills another TTP leader in Afghanistan
2020-02-14
[DAWN] A senior Tehrik-e-Taliban
...mindless ferocity in a turban...
Pakistain (TTP) commander was killed by a bomb in eastern Afghanistan, turban and intelligence sources told AFP on Thursday, the latest such incident to target the group in recent days.
Not actually targetted as such, if he was kaboomed by one of his own bombs, but a clear sign from Allah that his activities were definitely not approved by the most high.
Sheharyar Mehsud, chief of a turban faction which is part of the umbrella TTP, was the target of the remote controlled blast in Kunar province
... which is right down the road from Chitral. Kunar is Haqqani country.....
, a TTP commander in Pakistain told AFP.

A Pak intelligence official who confirmed the incident said Mehsud had fled to Afghanistan in 2016.

The blast comes nearly two weeks after two other key TTP leaders ‐ Khalid Haqqani and Qari Saifullah Beautiful Downtown Peshawar
...capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, administrative and economic hub for the Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan. Peshawar is situated near the eastern end of the Khyber Pass, convenient to the Pak-Afghan border. Peshawar has evolved into one of Pakistain's most ethnically and linguistically diverse cities, which means lots of gunfire...
i ‐ were killed in a clash with security forces.
Related:
Sheharyar Mehsud: 2016-06-21 Hakimullah’s brother, uncle among 6 surrender
Sheharyar Mehsud: 2014-06-16 Taliban infighting kills seven in NWA
Related:
Khalid Haqqani: 2020-02-08 Two ‘Senior Members’ of ‘Pakistani Taliban’ Killed in Kabul: BBC
Khalid Haqqani: 2015-07-10 Pakistan's top militant commanders
Khalid Haqqani: 2014-04-07 Tehreek-i-Taliban launches website
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Qari Saifullah: 2020-02-08 Two ‘Senior Members’ of ‘Pakistani Taliban’ Killed in Kabul: BBC
Qari Saifullah: 2019-12-30 Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) faction Qari Hussain Force spokesman gunned down in Afghanistan
Qari Saifullah: 2019-10-03 Arrested HujiB leader met Osama bin Laden
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Afghanistan
Two ‘Senior Members’ of ‘Pakistani Taliban’ Killed in Kabul: BBC
2020-02-08
[ToloNews] The BBC reported the liquidation of two senior members of the "Pak Taliban
...the Pashtun equivalent of men...
" in Kabul last week.

The killing of the two men, named by the BBC as Sheikh Khalid Haqqani and Qari Saifullah, has raised concerns among Afghan analysts who say that the infiltration of key Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistain (TTP) leaders in Kabul raises a lot of questions.

The Afghan security agencies so far have not commented officially.

However,
if you can't be a good example, then you'll just have to be a horrible warning...
a security source speaking to TOLOnews on condition of anonymity said that last week "two men" were "mysteriously" killed in an area near the Intercontinental Hotel in PD5 of the Afghan capital Kabul, which is the location also identified by the BBC report.

According to the source, the Afghan security agencies arrested the assailants.

Sami Yousufzai, a co-author of the BBC report, told TOLOnews that the two men "wanted to go to Kunar from Paktika
...which coincidentally borders South Wazoo...
, they were supposed to meet or attend an invitation in Kabul near the Intercontinental hotel, but they were killed there."

Afghan commentators speculated about the alleged meeting and death of the two men:

"Khalid Haqqani and Younus (Qari Saifullah) perhaps came to Kabul to shine a signal and reach sort of harmony with the officials (Afghan officials), I think those people who do not want the Taliban to surrender or end the war plotted this attack on them," said political analyst Ahmad Saeedi.

Haqqani was one of the close aides to former TTP leader Hakimullah Mehsud who was killed in a dronezap in 2013. Haqqani was formerly a deputy head of the TTP, and had currently held a "key position" in the group’s leadership council, said the BBC report.

"This is a major blow to the Pak Taliban, it is a great loss for them, the Pak Taliban are currently under massive pressure, some of their leaders have sought refuge in Afghanistan," said Pak journalist Tahir Khan.

Details of the incident will be shared with the public once the investigations are completed, the security source said.
Khaama Press adds:
Sheikh Khalid Haqqani, the former deputy chief of TTP and member of the group’s central committee, along with another commander Qari Saif Peshawari were killed during a fight with forces in Afghanistan on Jan. 31, Mohammad Khurasani, the outlawed militant group spokesman said in a statement.

Khurasani did not disclose details about the incident but said he was on his way for carrying out an attack when Afghan forces stopped his way and killed him.

Afghan government kept it secret and did not share information with the public in this regard.

The questions are why the TTP leaders were in Kabul, how and who killed them.

Another source from TTP said they believe the murder was done by Pakistan’s intelligence service, ISI.
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