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Regional tensions high as Pakistan hits TTP hideouts inside Afghanistan

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ISLAMABAD – Tensions are high between Islamabad and Kabul as Pakistan launched strikes against TTP militants in response to attacks by militants.

In a statement, Foreign Office said  prime target of this operation was the terrorists belonging to Hafiz Gul Bahadur Group, which along with Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), is responsible for multiple terrorist attacks inside Pakistan, resulting in deaths of hundreds of civilians and law enforcement officials.

The latest attack took place on 16 March 2024 at a security post in Mir Ali in North Waziristan and claimed the lives of seven Pakistani soldiers.

Pakistan-Afghanistan strikes

MOFA said over the past two years, Pakistan has repeatedly conveyed its serious concerns to the Interim Afghan Government over the presence of terror outfits including TTP inside Afghanistan. These terrorists pose a grave threat to Pakistan’s security and have consistently used Afghan territory to launch terror attacks inside Pakistani territory.

Pakistan accords prime importance to the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Afghanistan. It has, therefore, always prioritized dialogue and cooperation to confront the terrorist threat. We have repeatedly urged the Afghan authorities to take concrete and effective action to ensure that the Afghan soil is not used as a staging ground for terrorism against Pakistan. We have also called on them to deny safe havens to TTP and to hand over its leadership to Pakistan.

Pakistan has great respect for the people of Afghanistan. However, certain elements among those in power in Afghanistan are actively patronising TTP and using them as a proxy against Pakistan. Such an approach against a brotherly country, which stood with the people of Afghanistan through thick and thin, manifests shortsightedness. It ignores the support extended by Pakistan to the people of Afghanistan over the last several decades. We urge these elements in power to rethink the policy of siding with Khwarij terrorists shedding the blood of innocent Pakistanis and to make a clear choice to stand with the people of Pakistan.

Terrorist groups like TTP are a collective threat to regional peace and security. We fully realize the challenge Afghan authorities face in combating the threat posed by TTP. Pakistan would therefore continue to work towards finding joint solutions in countering terrorism and to prevent any terrorist organization from sabotaging bilateral relations with Afghanistan.

Taliban spox decries citizens deaths, summons Pakistan charge d’affaires 

Afghan government official Zabiullah Mujahid reported that airstrikes hit the provinces of Paktika and Khost along the Pakistan border, resulting in eight casualties.  The spokesperson said Pakistani jets targetted civilian homes.

Afghan government called it violation of Afghanistani territory. Afghan foreign ministry summoned Islamabad’s charge d’affaires, warning against actions that could complicate already strained ties.

Seven Pakistani soldiers killed in attack on military post

Pakistan carries out strikes as TTP Hafiz Gul Bahadar group took responsibility for North Waziristan ambush, with security officials noting that the group operates from the Afghan side of the border.

TTP continues to enjoy ‘safe havens’ in Taliban-led Afghanistan

Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and other militant groups continues to enjoy ‘safe havens’ in Taliban-led Afghanistan, according to Pakistani officials and analysts.

Despite assurances of Taliban administration, TTP continues using Afghan soil to orchestrate attacks inside Pakistan.

TTP is maintaining presence in Pak-Afghan border areas, launching attacks. This situation raises concerns about cross-border security and the ability of the Taliban to control terror elements within Afghanistan.

Two Pakistan Army officers among 7 martyred in North Waziristan attack

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