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Pakistani Taliban fighters unveil new 'punk-inspired' uniforms

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Pakistani Taliban fighters have used a propaganda video to sport unusual matching training outfits, including fingerless gloves and trousers tucked into knee-length white socks.

The recently released video shows eight militants wearing identical t-shirts emblazoned with the slogan "no tension" while practising with rocket-propelled grenades.

The video shows "martyrdom seeking mujahideen" training at a "war college", according to screen shots published by Military Times.

Militants of the Tehrik-e Taliban Pakistan (TTP) have been blamed for dozens of suicide bombings and hundreds of deaths in a war with Pakistan's government and military.

A series of successful military campaigns have put the militants on the back foot, but officials say they remain the biggest terrorist threat to the country.

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The recently released video shows eight militants practising with rocket-propelled grenades
Khalid Mehsud, the deputy leader of the movement was killed in February by a US drone strike in in North Waziristan, near the border with Afghanistan.

The jihadist’s latest aesthetic drew some mockery online, where the outfits were likened to “punk rock uniforms”.

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The jihadist’s latest aesthetic drew some mockery online, where the outfits were likened to “punk rock uniforms"
Raffaello Pantucci, director of international security studies at the Royal United Services Institute, said the new outfit did not necessarily herald a new direction.

He said: “I’m not sure it shows anything substantial other than that the TTP are still an active and funded organisation.”


https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/20...n-fighters-unveil-new-punk-inspired-uniforms/



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9 men.
1 mountain.
Loneliness.
No tension.
 
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Look closely, they are far too dark to be Afghan. Most likely Indians in India. Propaganda piece.
 
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He himself looks like a chamar but at least he would be happy that his brothers in TTP got a good uniform
Yeh shopping kis ke paycheck se ho rahi hai?

Too bad it's a lost investment of their patrons...these scum are gonna end up dead no matter what they r wearing.
 
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yeah we're not supposed to but we will when we feel like.
Is that because religion is the last bastion for arguments when comprehension and reason abandons its post? One does not need to reign in fantasy so one might confuse personal religious views for a moral upper-hand. I've seen it happen before.
 
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Is that because religion is the last bastion for arguments when comprehension and reason abandons its post? One does not need to reign in fantasy so one might confuse personal religious views for a moral upper-hand. I've seen it happen before.

Worshiping baphomet like knights Templar. Symbolism is a language for those who understand while the rest are not trained for it.
 
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Pakistan should operate armed drones against these guys.
Winglong drones will do the job nicely.
 
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Pakistani Taliban fighters have used a propaganda video to sport unusual matching training outfits, including fingerless gloves and trousers tucked into knee-length white socks.

The recently released video shows eight militants wearing identical t-shirts emblazoned with the slogan "no tension" while practising with rocket-propelled grenades.

The video shows "martyrdom seeking mujahideen" training at a "war college", according to screen shots published by Military Times.

Militants of the Tehrik-e Taliban Pakistan (TTP) have been blamed for dozens of suicide bombings and hundreds of deaths in a war with Pakistan's government and military.

A series of successful military campaigns have put the militants on the back foot, but officials say they remain the biggest terrorist threat to the country.

TELEMMGLPICT000165477738_trans_NvBQzQNjv4Bq04zWM7lESoHlZcET6IbVrpEcd6j4l7hgiq7B8pf2fno.jpeg

The recently released video shows eight militants practising with rocket-propelled grenades
Khalid Mehsud, the deputy leader of the movement was killed in February by a US drone strike in in North Waziristan, near the border with Afghanistan.

The jihadist’s latest aesthetic drew some mockery online, where the outfits were likened to “punk rock uniforms”.

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The jihadist’s latest aesthetic drew some mockery online, where the outfits were likened to “punk rock uniforms"
Raffaello Pantucci, director of international security studies at the Royal United Services Institute, said the new outfit did not necessarily herald a new direction.

He said: “I’m not sure it shows anything substantial other than that the TTP are still an active and funded organisation.”


https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/20...n-fighters-unveil-new-punk-inspired-uniforms/
They are Afghan Taliban not Pakistani Taliban
 
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Look at their hands , since when local Afghan have got black skin color .lol [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23].


Behenchod kaliya ab tera kiya hoga [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
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Now they want to get a new identity, "Hip-hop, Terrorists...

It looks like a New music video is near to release.
 
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First they were Afghan Taliban. Then they were Pakistani Taliban.

Now the truth is out. They're Dravidian Taliban.
 
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Waiting for their rap songs, if they don't get smoked..
 
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