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199x terrorists including 24x senior terrorists commanders have been eliminated in the month of November 2024 under Operation Azm E Isteehkaam 🇵🇰

As per sources, this number will likely to increase multiple folds in the month of December 2024 InshaAllah.

6:53 AM · Dec 1, 2024
How many of our own were lost in these operations?
 
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How many of our own were lost in these operations?

It has been a while since the country has been battling the menace of terrorism, with at least 245 people, including 68 security personnel, killed in a series of terrorist attacks and clashes across Pakistan in the month of November alone.

There has been a significant increase in attacks targeting security forces, law enforcement agencies, and security checkpoints, particularly in Balochistan and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P).
 
On Dec 7, the ISPR reported that 22 militants were killed in three operations in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Six security personnel were martyred during those operations.

In Tank district’s Gul Imam area, nine militants were killed and six injured in an IBO. Another operation in North Waziristan eliminated 10 militants, while a third in Hangu’s Thall area resulted in the death of three militants.

Two security personnel martyred

In Balochistan, two security officials were martyred and two others injured in three separate attacks on Wednesday, officials said.

In Gwadar district, unidentified assailants attacked the Kanda checkpoint near Akra Kaur Dam, engaging security personnel in heavy gunfire. One soldier, Abdul Sattar, was martyred, and Hawaldar Imran sustained injuries
 

TTP could become Al Qaeda’s arm to destabilise Afghanistan’s neighbours, Pakistan warns UNSC


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December 13, 2024

Ambassador Usman Jadoon, permanent representative of Pakistan to the United Nations speaking at the UN Security Council on Dec 12, 2024. —  @PakistanUN_NY on X


Ambassador Usman Jadoon, permanent representative of Pakistan to the United Nations speaking at the UN Security Council on Dec 12, 2024. — @PakistanUN_NY on X
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Pakistan has warned the international community that the banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), which is “the largest terrorist group” operating in Afghanistan, could emerge as Al Qaeda’s arm with a regional and global terrorist agenda.

Pakistan’s relationship with the Taliban administration has been strained due to frequent attacks by the banned TTP militants against targets within Pakistan.

Islamabad has repeatedly urged the Afghan Taliban to take action against the outlawed TTP, but the Taliban leadership in Kabul has appeared to ignore these demands, denying that the group uses Afghan soil to launch attacks in Pakistan.

Earlier, the Foreign Office stated that Pakistan was committed to dialogue with Afghanistan underscoring the desire for the resolution of outstanding issues.

Speaking at the UN Security Council on Thursday, Ambassador Usman Jadoon, permanent representative of Pakistan to the United Nations, said, “Terrorism within and from Afghanistan poses the single most serious threat to the country, to the region, and the world.”

“While the Afghan Interim Government (AIG) is fighting ISIL-K (Daesh), the threat from various other terrorist groups such as Al Qaeda, TTP, and others has yet to be addressed,” he said during a debate on the situation in Afghanistan.

He highlighted TTP’s ranking as the largest, listed terrorist organisation and said, “With safe havens close to our border, it poses a direct and daily threat to Pakistan’s security.

“In countering the TTP’s cross-border operations, our security and border officials have confiscated some of the modern weapons acquired by the AIG from stocks left behind by foreign forces,” the Pakistani envoy said, adding that the terrorist group also receives external support and financing “from our adversary” — referring to India.

He further said that TTP was fast emerging as an umbrella organisation for other terrorist groups, aimed at destabilising Afghanistan’s neighbours.

“We have evidence of its collaboration with other terrorist groups like the Majeed Brigade that is utilising terrorism to disrupt Pakistan’s economic cooperation with China, especially CPEC,” Jadoon stated.

“Given its long association with Al Qaeda, the TTP could emerge as Al Qaeda’s arm with a regional and global terrorist agenda.”

Pakistan, he declared would take all necessary national measures to eliminate these threats, cooperating with regional and international efforts to root out the menace of terrorism.
 
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