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Terrorists from inside Afghanistan across international border.

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FEBRUARY 9, 2023.

Earlier in the day, the Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) and intelligence agency foiled an attack on Police Lines and arrested two terrorists of a banned organization.

As per details, the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) terrorists Hayat Ullah and Waqeek Khan belong to Haji Faqeer Group.

The investigation revealed that district courts, Saint Paul church, Police Lines Islamabad and police station Saddar were on target of the terrorists. They also sent the recce detailed picture to their commander in Afghanistan.

The Haji Faqeer group operates in Afghanistan. FIR has been registered against the terrorists and further investigation is underway.

 
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FEBRUARY 9, 2023.

Earlier in the day, the Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) and intelligence agency foiled an attack on Police Lines and arrested two terrorists of a banned organization.

As per details, the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) terrorists Hayat Ullah and Waqeek Khan belong to Haji Faqeer Group.

The investigation revealed that district courts, Saint Paul church, Police Lines Islamabad and police station Saddar were on target of the terrorists. They also sent the recce detailed picture to their commander in Afghanistan.

The Haji Faqeer group operates in Afghanistan. FIR has been registered against the terrorists and further investigation is underway.

Mashallah
 
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AFGHANISTAN
A commander of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) Abdullah Mehsud alias Zarqawi was killed in Afghanistan today by unknown gunmen in spin boldak.

40-year-old Zarqawi belonged to Noor Wali Mehsud group.
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Two commanders of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) Mutilated bodies have been found / killed by Unidentified persons in the hills of Buri kaly, Khost province, Afghanistan ..
Naeemullah Wazir aka Waqas
Hameed aka Sangin
 
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EASTERN AFGHANISTAN

Unidentifiable kill team engaged covert movement of a terrorist commander belonging to the Afghanistan-based, Indian-sponsored Khwarij terrorist organisation, TTP, namely ZABIULLAH.
Target was successfully engaged and eliminated with no collateral damage.
 
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At the moment in Kabul talks ...

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Islamabad confronts Kabul with ‘irrefutable evidence’ of TTP hideouts​

Sources say Pakistani delegation sought decisive action against banned outfit ‘with no ifs and buts’

Kamran Yousaf
February 23, 2023


defence minister khawaja asif meets afghanistan s acting first deputy prime minister of afghanistan for economic affairs abdul ghani baradar on wednesday photo afghan pmo


Defence Minister Khawaja Asif meets Afghanistan’s Acting First Deputy Prime Minister of Afghanistan for Economic Affairs Abdul Ghani Baradar on Wednesday. PHOTO: AFGHAN PMO

ISLAMABAD:
Pakistan has presented “irrefutable evidence” to the Afghan Taliban about the presence of the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) hideouts and precise location of its leadership in Afghanistan, sources told The Express Tribune on Thursday.

The evidence was shared during the visit of a high-powered delegation led by Defence Minister Khawaja Asif to Kabul on Wednesday.

Contrary to the statement issued by the Afghan government, the visit had only one point agenda focusing on counter terrorism and presence of the TTP sanctuaries on the Afghan soil.

It was the first high-level visit from Pakistan since the change of government and particularly after the surge in TTP sponsored terrorist attacks.

There was a shift in Pakistan’s stance on the TTP after the recent spike in terrorist attacks with the country’s civil and military leadership no longer seeking talks with the terrorist outfit.

Against this backdrop, the Pakistani delegation not only shared what sources said “irrefutable evidence” about the presence of TTP leadership but sought decisive action with "no ifs and buts".

What was significant during the visit was that the Pakistani side for the first time confronted the Afghan Taliban leadership with evidence that TTP leadership was freely moving in Afghanistan and importantly with the facilitation of the interim government.

The Afghan side gave a detailed briefing to the Pakistani side and conceded that terrorism was originating from the Afghan soil. The Pakistani delegation was presented with different options and solutions to deal with the problem. However, the Pakistani side was not satisfied with the presentation and proposals to resolve the TTP issue.


Pakistan then shared evidence and “precise location” of TTP leadership in Afghanistan. The Afghan Taliban government could not deny the hard facts but failed to mention the same in its official handout.

Nevertheless, the Afghan Taliban promised to take care of the TTP elements inside Afghanistan and agreed to work for regional peace.

The pledge came after Afghan Taliban were conveyed in clear terms that Pakistan’s goodwill should not be misconstrued as its weakness and demanded robust steps against the TTP.

The issue of border management also came up for discussion and the Pakistani side rebutted claims of the Afghan Taliban that Islamabad was responsible for frequent incidents that led to the closure of border points on a few occasions.

The Afghan government was informed that Pakistan was facilitating the Afghan nationals in the best possible way but Afghans seeking to cross the border repeatedly failed to comply with protocols by providing fake and incomplete documents.
Meanwhile, speaking at the weekly news briefing, Foreign Office Spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch was more diplomatic when asked to comment on the outcome of the Pakistani delegation’s visit to Kabul.

“Since it is a very sensitive matter relating to security and counterterrorism, we are not in a position to share the details with the media about what was agreed and how the discussions went,” she said in response to a question about whether Pakistan shared any evidence with the Afghan Taliban about the linkages between the recent terrorist attacks and the TTP sanctuaries across the border.
 
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Pakistan then shared evidence and “precise location” of TTP leadership in Afghanistan. The Afghan Taliban government could not deny the hard facts but failed to mention the same in its official handout.


Good job, now they will relocate. :hitwall:

If you have "percise" intel then f**king act on the same day. What is wrong PA for love of God. Just take them out.
 
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The Afghan government has today arrested three Most Wanted TTP commanders from Kabul and transferred them to an unknown location, for their links with Daesh.
The captured commanders used to supply arms and ammunition to ISIS.
 
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Six terrorists killed in Afghanistan IED blast​

Fifteen terrorists were injured in the attack on the TTP

Correspondent
March 02, 2023


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At least six terrorists were killed and 15 others were injured on Thursday in an improvised explosive device (IED) attack targetting the Tehreek-e-Taliban (TTP) in Afghanistan's Khost province.

According to sources, the dead included important commanders. Among the killed terrorist commanders are Abdul Manan, Alam Khan Mudakhel, Kajir and three unidentified terrorists.
Among the injured terrorists are commander Fazl Amin, commander Muhammad alias Tofan, commander Noor Payo Khan, Faqirullah, Turzai, Sat Kare, Ali Sir Khan, Zubair, Hijratullah, Kamal, Sher Afzal, Bakhtullah, Zubihullah and two unknown terrorists.

Sources said that after the blast, there was a wave of disillusionment and dissension in the TTP leadership.

Further, sources report that TTP circles have noted an increase in problems for TTP after Pakistan sent a delegation to Afghanistan.

There is growing suspicion about the senior leadership of the Afghan Taliban among the lower-level TTP terrorists. Such incidents of attacks on the TTP appear to be a clear sign of increasing intelligence ingress within the TTP.

According to sources, the in-charge of TTP's Umar Media Group, Makram Harasani, has also been seriously injured in a separate incident.

Last week, a high-powered delegation led by Defence Minister Khawaja Asif visited Kabul and managed to secure “fresh commitment” from the Afghan Taliban to tackling the renewed threat posed by the TTP.

Officials were confident that the outcome of the visit would be visible in upcoming weeks as Pakistan expects certain actions by the Afghan Taliban against terrorist outfits operating out of Afghan soil.
 
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TTP / AFGHANISTAN
Unidentified covert team in a targeted operation Kidnapped 02 Most Wanted HVT TTP commanders:
• Umar Shaheen
• Shahidullah Mohmand
From spin boldak Kandahar.
 
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