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Afghan national identified among killed terrorists in North Waziristan Operation

Another Afghan National Identified Among Killed Terrorists In North Waziristan Operation
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RAWALPINDI – Pakistani security forces in Razmak area of North Waziristan eliminated eight terrorists, including an Afghan national. The deceased terrorist has been identified as Jalal, son of Naimatullah, from the Bermal area of Afghanistan’s Paktika province.

An Afghan ID card found with him confirms the citizenship of the deceased person. Another terrorist, Saifullah son of Din Faraz, was linked to the Khawarij’s Gul Bahadur group.

An arms possession permit issued by the Afghan interim government found with him indicates he had full freedom to carry weapons in Afghanistan.

Defense analysts highlight that this operation underscores the ongoing alliance between the Afghan Taliban and TTT, the Khawarijs.

Multiple evidences suggested linking Taliban to terror activities in Pakistan. Despite Pakistan presenting credible evidence to the Afghan interim government, Taliban have not responded.

Security experts warn that this partnership poses serious threats to regional peace and stability.

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