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According to a security assessment obtained by The Express Tribune, K-P recorded 1,588 terrorism-related incidents, underscoring the growing militant threat across both settled and tribal districts. Despite the increase in attacks, security forces reportedly thwarted 320 major strikes, while 137 police personnel were killed in the line of duty.

The report said joint operations by the K-P Police, the Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) and other security agencies led to the arrest of 1,244 suspected militants, while 420 militants were killed in intelligence-based operations.

Bannu, Dera Ismail Khan, Lakki Marwat, Hangu and Peshawar were among the districts most affected by militant violence, with the report noting a pattern of attacks allegedly planned and launched from across the Afghan border.

The CTD report also recorded a 56% increase in attacks targeting police personnel, rising from 327 in 2024 to 510 in 2025. During the year, security agencies conducted 2,791 search operations and identified 25 foreign militant operatives, while extortion networks operating in Peshawar and other districts were dismantled, according to the report.
 
KPK
According to a security assessment obtained by The Express Tribune, K-P recorded 1,588 terrorism-related incidents, underscoring the growing militant threat across both settled and tribal districts. Despite the increase in attacks, security forces reportedly thwarted 320 major strikes, while 137 police personnel were killed in the line of duty.

The report said joint operations by the K-P Police, the Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) and other security agencies led to the arrest of 1,244 suspected militants, while 420 militants were killed in intelligence-based operations.

Bannu, Dera Ismail Khan, Lakki Marwat, Hangu and Peshawar were among the districts most affected by militant violence, with the report noting a pattern of attacks allegedly planned and launched from across the Afghan border.

The CTD report also recorded a 56% increase in attacks targeting police personnel, rising from 327 in 2024 to 510 in 2025. During the year, security agencies conducted 2,791 search operations and identified 25 foreign militant operatives, while extortion networks operating in Peshawar and other districts were dismantled, according to the report.
Why do journalists do this every time "growing militant threat"...

Like Bahi jaan... When was the threat of militancy and terrorism diminished in KP? It's always been present, and until stronger reforms are not put in place it will remain so.

We all know who and what fuels this fire in Pakistan and just reading these re-hashed reports does nothing to highlight the actual issues and or present scenarios or solutions on course correction.

Same old cold 2 day old pakoras wrapped in shiny new packaging.
 
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6000? What?

How about 200k in KP/ balochistan alone? Thanks to Afghani kaafirs.
 
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We can blame india for below as well. Its not that we are not getting enough water. Its the fact that we are dumb enough to not know how to store it. So lets all just blame an enemy state who is doing nothing short of what an enemy state is expected to do.

Flood dams will cost money. Okay. But How hard can it be to dig ponds on down slopes ? Maybe some excavators and some dump trucks ?

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Pakistan should add to their case how india is polluting and wasting their existing rivers and water. The perfect example is Ganga river.

Based on the above, Pakistan should stress upon that indian intention to violate IWT is purely based on hatred / extremist ideology and not because they need water. Even if they get this water they will pollute it and harm the river(s) life.
 

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