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Unconfirmed: Blast in TTP Headquarter in Kunar Afghanistan

Our nation has been fighting for 70 years...... they are welcome to join the long wait if they want, doesn`t change anything........ theya re barely 15 years in the game and already thinks too much of themselves. We will get you in the end.....even if there are failures on the way......Pakistan is stronger than what most people think and we know how to be patient.
 
@PanzerKiel was it us or the “do more” brigade? Either way, good job.

And today marks the 7th year since APS, a good reminder of what these scum are.

As long as TTP/JuA/BLA/ISIS die, I will take American do more, Omore or whatever :D these scums has no place in modern civilized world nor in any country.
 
It doesn't need to be a joint strike when Pak has its own armed drones.

Our current, publicly-acknowledged fleet can't compare with the options available to the US. I'd love for this to be our own drone strike --- let's see.
As long as TTP/JuA/BLA/ISIS die, I will take American do more, Omore or whatever :D these scums has no place in modern civilized world nor in any country.

The US has no issue with Baloch militants as they do not engage in transcontinental terror --- in fact, they essentially serve American interests by destabilizing Balochistan (and therefore keeping CPEC on edge).

Jointly tackling ISKP is definitely a good way to maintain some cooperation with the US in the region. The Americans are even coordinating with the Afg T's to the same effect.
 
this is my missile ?????????

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Drone strike on Pakistani Taliban leader fails to explode, Taliban sources say

PESHAWAR, Pakistan, Dec 16 (Reuters) - A drone strike hit a house just inside Afghanistan's border with Pakistan, apparently targeting a senior member of the Pakistani Taliban, but the missile failed to explode, Pakistani Taliban sources said on Thursday.

One of the Taliban officials said the drone fired a missile at a hujra, or guesthouse on the compound of Maulvi Faqir Mohammad, a senior leader of the Tehrik-e Taliban Pakistan movement (TTP).
"It was around 3:30 when a drone suddenly appeared in the sky. We got worried and advised Maulvi Faqir to go to a safe place but he refused and argued it was not possible to hide in the day time," said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

Around half an hour later, when Faqir Mohammad left his own house to visit the guesthouse, the missile struck.
"He was about 3 metres away from the hujra room when the drone fired a missile and hit the same room. Luckily the missile didn’t explode and he and other people around him remained safe," he said.

Faqir Mohammad is a former deputy leader of the TTP who spent eight years in Afghanistan's Bagram prison before being released by the Afghan Taliban following their shock overthrow of the Western-backed government in Kabul on Aug. 15.

The apparent attempt to kill him in a drone strike came after talks to agree a permanent ceasefire between the TTP and the Pakistani government broke down last week after the militant movement refused to extend a 30 day truce. read more

The TTP, which has fought for years to overthrow the government in Islamabad, is a separate movement from the Afghan Taliban but TTP fighters and senior leaders have long been known to shelter in the lawless eastern border regions of Afghanistan.
 

Drone strike on Pakistani Taliban leader fails to explode, Taliban sources say

PESHAWAR, Pakistan, Dec 16 (Reuters) - A drone strike hit a house just inside Afghanistan's border with Pakistan, apparently targeting a senior member of the Pakistani Taliban, but the missile failed to explode, Pakistani Taliban sources said on Thursday.

One of the Taliban officials said the drone fired a missile at a hujra, or guesthouse on the compound of Maulvi Faqir Mohammad, a senior leader of the Tehrik-e Taliban Pakistan movement (TTP).
"It was around 3:30 when a drone suddenly appeared in the sky. We got worried and advised Maulvi Faqir to go to a safe place but he refused and argued it was not possible to hide in the day time," said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

Around half an hour later, when Faqir Mohammad left his own house to visit the guesthouse, the missile struck.
"He was about 3 metres away from the hujra room when the drone fired a missile and hit the same room. Luckily the missile didn’t explode and he and other people around him remained safe," he said.

Faqir Mohammad is a former deputy leader of the TTP who spent eight years in Afghanistan's Bagram prison before being released by the Afghan Taliban following their shock overthrow of the Western-backed government in Kabul on Aug. 15.

The apparent attempt to kill him in a drone strike came after talks to agree a permanent ceasefire between the TTP and the Pakistani government broke down last week after the militant movement refused to extend a 30 day truce. read more

The TTP, which has fought for years to overthrow the government in Islamabad, is a separate movement from the Afghan Taliban but TTP fighters and senior leaders have long been known to shelter in the lawless eastern border regions of Afghanistan.
Lol…these monkeys journalists dont know the procedure of a drone attack , a drone can carry multiple missiles on it ,while back home a team monitoring the target live on their screens , suppose a missile failed to hit or failed to explode on a target , operators can have multiple missiles on back up that can be dropped on the same without wasting a minute ….
 
How cute. We have 1.7 million soldiers in the army and para military all ready to beat the shit out of the TTP and any other threat to Pakistan. Stamina is cute. Have they forgotten all the operations in the past that slaughtered tens of thousands of them?

The US is no longer in Afghanistan nor is Ghani or India. The game has changed

Drone strike on Pakistani Taliban leader fails to explode, Taliban sources say

PESHAWAR, Pakistan, Dec 16 (Reuters) - A drone strike hit a house just inside Afghanistan's border with Pakistan, apparently targeting a senior member of the Pakistani Taliban, but the missile failed to explode, Pakistani Taliban sources said on Thursday.

One of the Taliban officials said the drone fired a missile at a hujra, or guesthouse on the compound of Maulvi Faqir Mohammad, a senior leader of the Tehrik-e Taliban Pakistan movement (TTP).
"It was around 3:30 when a drone suddenly appeared in the sky. We got worried and advised Maulvi Faqir to go to a safe place but he refused and argued it was not possible to hide in the day time," said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

Around half an hour later, when Faqir Mohammad left his own house to visit the guesthouse, the missile struck.
"He was about 3 metres away from the hujra room when the drone fired a missile and hit the same room. Luckily the missile didn’t explode and he and other people around him remained safe," he said.

Faqir Mohammad is a former deputy leader of the TTP who spent eight years in Afghanistan's Bagram prison before being released by the Afghan Taliban following their shock overthrow of the Western-backed government in Kabul on Aug. 15.

The apparent attempt to kill him in a drone strike came after talks to agree a permanent ceasefire between the TTP and the Pakistani government broke down last week after the militant movement refused to extend a 30 day truce. read more

The TTP, which has fought for years to overthrow the government in Islamabad, is a separate movement from the Afghan Taliban but TTP fighters and senior leaders have long been known to shelter in the lawless eastern border regions of Afghanistan.
Ok then, show us the missile. Oh wait... 2 dead TTP terrorists will be shown next to it. Propaganda smh
 
Please......... that's not a credible source. It is just polluting Internet Space with every claim for personal glory & promotion.
Understandable, some of his tweets are Questionable. However, who do you think pulled the trigger? TTA, TTP are all saying Pakistan. Wbu?
 
Understandable, some of his tweets are Questionable. However, who do you think pulled the trigger? TTA, TTP are all saying Pakistan. Wbu?

Since officials are not saying anything then how could I. However, it was APS martyrs day.
 

This means we are scarred stiff and need to look strong.
Their safe houses and HQ’s are compromised now.
Lol@thousands their recruitment has gone down as people need to feed themselves and earn for their families. Who wants to die for a useless cause headed by Meshud (no fault of the tribe) leaders who have become Kwarij. They’re also well known criminals who use extortion so much for the ‘pious Muslims’.
 
We should up our game, they will try to hit us now in revenge. Better to eliminate thm before they attack something big
 

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