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Pakistan witnesses drop in terror attacks since Afghan border closure

CRSS data showed that terrorist attacks went down by almost 17% in December, preceded by 9% decline in November, while terrorism-linked fatalities also fell in the last quarter of 2025


The border closure needs to be permanent.

If Pakistan can kick ALL afghans out of Pakistan and seal the border with afghanistan for 10 years where NOTHING and NO-ONE comes in or out, the afghan problem will be PERMANENTLY solved FOREVER.
 

Afghan border closure brings down terrorist violence in Pakistan


The Newspaper's Staff Reporter
January 1, 2026

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has recorded a significant drop in cross-border terrorist attacks and violence-linked fatalities after it closed down the border to Afghanistan on October 11.

Terrorist attacks went down by almost 17 per cent in December, preceded by 9pc decline in November. Terrorist violence-linked fatalities among civilians and security officials also fell in the last quarter of 2025, by nearly 4pc and 19pc each in November and December, shows data collected by the Centre for Research and Security Studies (CRSS) as part of its annual security report 2025.

With an almost 34pc surge in overall violence, the year 2025 went by as the most violent year for Pakistan in a decade, says the report. The country has suffered a sustained escalation in violence for five consecutive years since 2021, coinciding with the Taliban’s return to power in Afghanistan; with almost 38pc in 2021, over 15pc in 2022, 56pc in 2023, nearly 67pc in 2024, and 34pc in 2025.

The comparative data for 2024 and 2025 reveals a sharp escalation in terrorism and counter-terrorism linked violence nationwide, with fatalities rising from 2555 in 2024 to 3417 in 2025, marking an increase of 862 deaths, or a roughly 34pc year-on-year surge in violence.

CRSS report says most significant surge in violence recorded in KP

The most significant surge in violence was recorded in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, where the fatalities rose from 1620 in 2024 to 2331 in 2025, an absolute increase of 711 deaths, accounting for over 82pc of the net national rise and marking almost a 44pc year-on-year surge in violence in the province.

Balochistan also had an upward trend, with fatalities increasing from 787 to 956; an additional 169 deaths, which are nearly 22pc higher than the previous year’s figures.
 
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can you guys identify the name of this uav .
 
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#BREAKING 🇮🇳 🇮🇱 🇦🇫

Indian-Operated Israeli Heron Drone Goes Down Inside Afghanistan, Questions Mount

A drone crashed on the outskirts of Maidan Shahr, the provincial capital of Maidan Wardak province in Afghanistan.

Visual evidence from the site suggests the unmanned aerial vehicle closely matches the Israeli-manufactured Heron UAV

The drone crashed nearly 200 kilometers deep inside Afghanistan, in a highly sensitive area. This raises a critical question: who was operating it?

In the region, India is the only country which operate these drones, leading to serious concerns about whether Afghan sovereignty has effectively been ceded to India and Indian drones are operating from Afghan territory.

Several questions have also emerged in light of recent drone attacks launched from Afghanistan into Tajikistan, further intensifying regional security concerns.

Defense analysts have additionally highlighted another destabilizing development in the region: foreign-backed protests currently underway in Iran, with Indian and Afghan social media networks actively participating in campaigns against Tehran.

This has led to growing speculation over a possible connection between these developments.

Analysts are now questioning whether the presence of Indian-operated Israeli Heron drones in Afghanistan has any linkage to the evolving situation in Iran and the broader regional destabilization strategy.

The Heron UAV, developed by Israel Aerospace Industries, features advanced electro-optical sensors, long endurance exceeding 40 hours, and capabilities for high-altitude operations.

India remains the primary operator of this model in South Asia, having integrated multiple Heron variants into its armed forces since the early 2000s.

Reports indicate India has expanded its fleet, including the Heron Mk-II, for border surveillance along contested frontiers.

Such drones provide real-time intelligence, making them valuable assets in monitoring vast terrains amid complex geopolitical environments.
 
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G9k5XdBaMAMwLEQ


G9k5XPFaMAYRVoi


#BREAKING 🇮🇳 🇮🇱 🇦🇫

Indian-Operated Israeli Heron Drone Goes Down Inside Afghanistan, Questions Mount

A drone crashed on the outskirts of Maidan Shahr, the provincial capital of Maidan Wardak province in Afghanistan.

Visual evidence from the site suggests the unmanned aerial vehicle closely matches the Israeli-manufactured Heron UAV

The drone crashed nearly 200 kilometers deep inside Afghanistan, in a highly sensitive area. This raises a critical question: who was operating it?

In the region, India is the only country which operate these drones, leading to serious concerns about whether Afghan sovereignty has effectively been ceded to India and Indian drones are operating from Afghan territory.

Several questions have also emerged in light of recent drone attacks launched from Afghanistan into Tajikistan, further intensifying regional security concerns.

Defense analysts have additionally highlighted another destabilizing development in the region: foreign-backed protests currently underway in Iran, with Indian and Afghan social media networks actively participating in campaigns against Tehran.

This has led to growing speculation over a possible connection between these developments.

Analysts are now questioning whether the presence of Indian-operated Israeli Heron drones in Afghanistan has any linkage to the evolving situation in Iran and the broader regional destabilization strategy.

The Heron UAV, developed by Israel Aerospace Industries, features advanced electro-optical sensors, long endurance exceeding 40 hours, and capabilities for high-altitude operations.

India remains the primary operator of this model in South Asia, having integrated multiple Heron variants into its armed forces since the early 2000s.

Reports indicate India has expanded its fleet, including the Heron Mk-II, for border surveillance along contested frontiers.

Such drones provide real-time intelligence, making them valuable assets in monitoring vast terrains amid complex geopolitical environments.

clearly not a heron looks more like a mq9 reaper .
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These idol-worshipping KUFFAR taliban should take a one way trip to india, go naked into the river ganges and convert to hinduism or sikhism and he done away with forever.
 
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not a heron , its a mq9 reaper
 
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