Operation Ghazab Lil Haq (Pakistan - Afghanistan War)

Tahir Khan
September 28, 2025​


Afghanistan’s Taliban government has welcomed the recent stance by Russia, China, Iran and Pakistan against the establishment of foreign military bases in and around Afghanistan.

According to Hamdullah Fitrat, deputy spokesperson for the Taliban government, his country not only welcomed the stance of the four countries but said that “Afghanistan will not allow its territory to be used against other countries, nor permit armed groups to operate from its soil.”

After his initial statement about Bagram in the United Kingdom, Trump had threatened Afghanistan with unspecified consequences if it refused to give control of the Bagram air base to the US.

For their part, the Taliban government in Afghanistan rejected his demand.

In their joint statement, Russia, China, Iran and Pakistan also urged the Taliban rulers to take “effective, concrete and verifiable actions in fulfilling the international obligations and commitments made by Afghanistan to fight terrorism, and dismantle, and eliminate all terrorist groups, and to prevent recruitment, fundraising and their access to weapons, as well as their collaboration with foreign terrorist fighters”.

The four countries urged the Afghan authorities to dismantle any terrorist training camps or any other terrorist infrastructure on their soil.


Moreover, their joint statement said: “The four sides expressed deep concern over the security situation related to terrorism in Afghanistan, noting that terrorist groups such as ISIL, Al Qaeda, the Eastern Turkestan Islamic Movement (ETIM), Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), Jaish ul Adl, Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) and other similar groups in the region including Majeed Brigade, as well as others, based in Afghanistan, continue to pose a serious threat to regional and global security.

“They emphasised that strengthening peace and stability in Afghanistan and countering the threats of terrorism, radicalism, and drug crime emanating from its territory are in line with their common interests in the region.”
 

Islamic State-K commander involved in 2022 Peshawar bombing killed


Ehsani was "responsible" for training suicide bombers, facilitating their movement

BR Web Desk
September 28, 2025

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The Islamic State Khorasan (IS-K) region group has suffered a major blow as its senior commander, Muhammad Ehsani, also known as Anwar, was killed by unidentified gunmen in Mazar-i-Sharif city, Afghanistan, Aaj News reported citing security sources on Sunday.

Ehsani, an ethnic Tajik, was responsible for training suicide bombers and facilitating their movement into Pakistan, sources said, adding he was also a key facilitator of the 2022 Peshawar mosque bombing, which claimed 67 lives.

Sources said Ehsani was involved in planning multiple terrorist attacks inside Pakistan, and his death is a significant setback for IS-K operations in the region.

Security agencies added that under the ongoing Operation Sarbakaf in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, three IS-K militants, including an Afghan national, were killed earlier this month. Crackdowns also continue in Bajaur and other areas against IS-K and banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) facilitators.

Since Taliban leaders returned to Afghanistan in 2021, Pakistan has seen a rise in cross-border terror attacks, especially in Afghanistan’s neighbouring provinces of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan.

In August, Pakistan experienced its deadliest month of militant violence in more than a decade, recording 143 attacks that killed 194 people and injured 231, Pakistan Institute for Conflict and Security Studies (PICSS) said earlier this month in its report.

The report said though violence was experienced in Sindh, Punjab, and Gilgit-Baltistan, but Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan bore the most brunt.

“Militants not only intensified their frequency of attacks but also diversified tactics, with sharp increases in guerrilla assaults, targeted killings, IED and grenade attacks, and even a single suicide bombing, reflecting renewed momentum by the militant groups,” it said.

In response, the report said, security forces stepped up counterterrorism operations, conducting 41 actions nationwide that killed at least 100 militants and led to 31 arrests.

“The deadliest operations occurred in Balochistan, where 50 militants, including key BLA and BLF commanders, were eliminated, while intense operations in KP and former FATA killed 48 militants but also resulted in civilian and security casualties. Intelligence-led raids in Sindh, Punjab, AJK, and ICT produced arrests with minimal losses, underscoring a more lethal and proactive security posture amid escalating conflict dynamics,” it maintained.
 
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Footage shows the security forces’ operation in Darsha Khael that led to the complete elimination of the entire FAK Tashkeel.

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Failed attack on FC Balochistan Headquarters.

All foreigners were eliminated within 2 to 3 minutes. Pakistan's security forces and the people together will end this mischief, God willing.

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