Tag: terrorism

  • Security forces kill seven terrorists in Tank Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

    Security forces kill seven terrorists in Tank Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

    On Wednesday, the military’s public relations branch announced that seven terrorists were killed by security forces in an intelligence-based operation (IBO) conducted in the Tank district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

    The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said that on the night between November 14-15, security forces conducted an IBO in the Kiri Machan Khel area of the district on the reported presence of terrorists.

    “During conduct of the operation, intense fire exchange took place between own troops and terrorists, as a result of which seven terrorists were sent to hell,” it added.
    ISPR stated that weapons and ammunition were seized from the eliminated militants.
    As per the ISPR, the militants have been consistently participating in various terrorist activities, notably the recent incidents of targeting and killing police in Tank and its neighboring regions.
    “Locals of the area appreciated the operation and extended their full support to the security forces in elimination of menace of terrorism,” the statement added.
    Security forces kill seven terrorists in Tank Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

  • Six labourers in Turbat killed in terrorist attack

    Six labourers in Turbat killed in terrorist attack

    Six labourers, natives of Shujaabad, 50 kilometres away from Multan-were killed in their sleep in Turbat, Balochistan in a terrorist attack.

    The victims were all from the same family, including two brothers. They have been identified as Rizwan, Shehbaz, Waseem, Shafiq Ahmed, Mohammad Naeem and Sikander.

    The two survivors of the attack are Ghulam Mustafa and Tauheed.

    Earlier today, their bodies were sent to Multan via Quetta by the Balochistan Government. Caretaker Chief Minister Ali Mardan Domki was present at the Khalid Military Airbase to send off the dead bodies via helicopter, brought to Quetta from Turbat last night. He expressed condolences to the families of the victims and stated that, “Everyone in Balochistan is saddened by the killing of innocent workers”.

    The poor labourers were shot by unknown gunmen while they were asleep in an under-construction house, said the police. An investigation has been initiated.

    PM Kakar also condemned the “heinous act” and reasserted the Government’s resolve against terrorism.

  • Who are the celebrities siding with Israel as onslaught on Gaza continues?

    Who are the celebrities siding with Israel as onslaught on Gaza continues?

    The bombing on Palestine continues with latest reports showing that more than 5,600 Palestinians have died in Gaza at Israel’s hands. In these past few days, many celebrities have voiced their support for Israel, some of them using misinformation as justification for the bombardment of civilians. Social media users have expressed outrage on the way the slaughter of Palestinians is being shown as a positive thing rather than a war crime.

    Here are all the public faces who have so far expressed their support for Israel.

    More than 700 Hollywood entertainers have signed an open letter with Creative Community For Peace (CCFP) voicing their support for Israel as the bombing of Gaza continues. This included former IDF soldier and actress Gal Gadot, comedian Amy Schumer, actors Chris Pine, Mark Hamil and Debra Messing.

    The letter described the war as “terrorism. This is evil. There is no justification or rationalization for Hamas’ actions.”

    The letter ended by urging on other members of the entertainment industry “to speak out forcefully against Hamas and do whatever is in their power to urge the terrorist organization to return the innocent hostages to their families.”

    ‘Stranger Things’ actor Noah Schnapp released a statement that riled up social media.

    Kim Kardashian shared a statement on her Instagram account expressing her support for Israel.

    Harry Potter writer J.K Rowling shared a video clip of journalists claiming the Hamas had beheaded 40 babies from Israel with the caption: “Now let the snivelling apologists for rape, murder and torture explain how this, too, was justified.”

    Since then, the news has since then been debunked by journalists, as well as the IDF who said no such confirmation was given by them. However, Rowling has not taken down her post.

    Jamie Lee Curtis shared and then deleted a picture of children looking up at the sky in terror, along with the Israeli flag in the caption. This picture is actually from war-torn buildings in Gaza.

    Justin Bieber shared a picture of war-torn Gaza with the caption ‘Pray for Israel’ on his Instagram stories, and twitter users criticised him for spreading misinformation.

  • 100 killed in drone strike at Syrian military academy passing-out ceremony

    100 killed in drone strike at Syrian military academy passing-out ceremony

    100 people were killed and 240 injured in a drone attack on a military academy in the Syrian city of Homs on Thursday.

    According to Arab media, the drone attack was carried out during the passing-out parade ceremony at the military academy.

    Among the killed and wounded in the attack are military officers, personnel and Syrian civilians.

    The Syrian defense minister left the ceremony shortly before the attack.

    No militant group has yet claimed responsibility for the attack.

  • Pakistan’s security forces lost 386 personnel in 2023: report

    Pakistan’s security forces lost 386 personnel in 2023: report

    A recent Security Report released by the Center for Research and Security Studies (CRSS) reveals that Pakistan’s security forces lost at least 386 personnel, including 137 army soldiers, in the first nine months of the ongoing year, marking an eight-year high as the country continues to battle militant violence.

    The Islamabad-based think tank’s report states, “Over the past five years, there has been a consistent and alarming surge in violence in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and Balochistan provinces. Equally greater concern is the collective percentage of violence-related fatalities recorded in these two provinces which indicates a disturbing upward trend over the last five years; together, they suffered 72% of all fatalities in 2019, and this unsetting figure surged to a staggering 92% in the first 9 months of 2023.”

    There has been a trend of brutal attacks against religious congregations in the country, with more than 60 people losing their lives in two separate bombing incidents at a mosque and a gathering to mark the Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) birth anniversary on Friday.

    “Pakistan’s security forces lost at least 386 personnel, 36 percent of all fatalities – including 137 army and 208 police personnel – in the first 9 months of 2023, marking an eight-year high as the country continues to battle proxy terrorism, largely in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan,” the Center for Research and Security Studies (CRSS) said in its report released on Saturday.

    “With 1087 violence-related fatalities recorded so far during the year, the outlaws suffered 368 (34 percent), followed by civilians with 333 (31 percent) fatalities,” it added.

    The CRSS maintained there had been a consistent and alarming increase in violence in the two Pakistani western provinces over the past five years.

    Experts attribute the recent increase in militant violence and security forces casualties in Pakistan to the change of government in neighboring Afghanistan, saying it emboldened militant groups in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and fueled separatist violence in Balochistan.

  • The Khorasan Diary exclusive: Gen-Z and tech-savy militants

    The Khorasan Diary exclusive: Gen-Z and tech-savy militants

    The Khorasan Diary (TKD) is a joint collaboration of journalists, researchers, and academics from across the world providing consultancy-based services for risk mitigation, security analysis, research papers, and access to original sources of information in the region of Khorasan.

    It also has a digital media platform covering areas inaccessible for mainstream media and highlighting grass root developments, particularly in conflict zones.

    In their latest investigative story, TKD has uncovered the case of a young Pakistani boy who gets entangled in militant circles through social media.

    In April 2023, the Islamic State of Khorasan (ISIS-K), a militant group active in South Asia and Central Asia, released a video featuring Serena Hotel and Police Facilitation Centre in Islamabad. The video had a threatening message — “We are coming,”. This alerted the security agencies.

    The Khorasan Diary (TKD) was given access to information in regards to the case. The pieces of information led to the discovery of a unit of ‘freelancers’ from Islamabad’s most reputable educational institutions. Apart from providing information to ISKP, the students operated on behalf of the group.

    Among these freelancers was 19-year-old Hamza*. His story began with a meme. During the COVID-19 pandemic his classes shifted online and he resorted to the internet to kill time.

    “I was always fascinated with digital media and played around with editing tools,” he told The Khorasan Diary.

    It was during this time that Hamza came across an Instagram account named ‘Jihadiaspect’* with more than 30,000 followers, sharing memes and videos related to the Islamic State Central. The content had high-definition footage, cinematic style editing, and Western music in the background appealing to the youth.

    He watched several of their videos till he discovered that the account had been using the same editing tool as he did: Capcut.

    After conversing with the user(s) through comments under their posts, Hamza made his way into the direct messages and inquired further about the editing software.

    Hamza was then added to a private Instagram group consisting of numerous teenagers and from there, he was connected with several other pages and individuals across the globe, affiliated with different sects and jihadist groups.

    Eventually, Hamza’s religious beliefs transformed as well.

    By June 2022, Hamza was introduced to a new group on Telegram named “Formula 1” managed by Islamic State of Khorasan (ISK).

    According to Hamza, his recruiter persuaded him on the basis of his Pashtun heritage, emphasising the internal conflicts within the community and advocating for the establishment of a caliphate as the ultimate solution to their issues. During this period, Hamza received several videos on Taliban’s killings of innocent Salafis.

    For his first assignment, Hamza made a video showcasing an attack involving a suicide bomber at a loya jirga in Afghanistan in June 2022, where a motorcyclist strategically drove his explosive-laden vehicle into a Taliban checkpoint.

    Hamza was praised for his work and he felt a sense of pride when it was posted.

    “It was finally happening. I had achieved something. My entire life I was scrutinized for things I never did. My father used to beat me and keep me in isolation. My mother was beaten before me multiple times and we suffered at the hands of our relatives who jostled during yearlong court briefings on how I was involved in my own father’s death. Close relatives, for months, dragged us through police stations and courts following my father’s mysterious killing to force us to surrender our family property to them as I was the only male left in my family. It was finally my time to prove to the world that I was right,” said Hamza.

    Hamza was also encouraged to write for their publication.

    He wrote for “Voice of Khorasan” but made a critical error by sourcing all the content from Wikipedia. His work was deemed plagiarized because the organization exclusively expected original content. Consequently, his article remained unpublished.

    This left Hamza disappointed and in despair.

    In February 2023, Hamza received a task to create an impactful video concerning Pakistan and to reestablish their influence in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

    Failing to meet the deadline, he received a message stating he will never be contacted again

    It was then that Hamza shot a video at Police Facilitation Center and Serena Hotel and recorded a 14-minute clip.

    It was released on various ISKP channels, jolting Islamabad’s law enforcement community and resulting in Hamza’s eventual arrest.

    Militancy, Technology, and Gen-Z

    Khorasan Diary deduced a new trend through multiple interviews with detained militants from various militant outfits in the region. The younger generation of Jihadis is apparently less influenced by ideology and more persuaded by aspects of identity crisis, broken families, and lack of opportunities.

    Emerging organizations like ISKP no longer recruit through religious seminaries. There was a time when several students from Pakistan’s private school networks joined religious or nationalist militant outfits due to a lack of proper checks from teachers and parents.

    “There was literally no one to stop me from what I was up to. For me, it was some kind of an adolescent adventure initially. My father was stuck in his own court cases and family issues. Mother was a traditional housewife who for years was facing my father’s abuses, both physical and verbal. My teachers and friends at school were aware but instead of stopping me, they were getting fascinated with what I was producing,” Hamza tells Khorasan Diary.

    Khorasan Diary also notes that online workers are difficult to track as users are cautious and usually private, and communicate on private encrypted platforms. Generally, the typical online recruiting process culminates in assigning new ISKP recruits to manage online propaganda before entrusting them with training, migration, and attack planning.

    Read the whole story by The Khorasan Diary here: Creeping Ideology; The ‘Generation-Z’ Freelancers of the ISKP

  • Imaan Mazari handed to police on three day physical remand

    Imaan Mazari handed to police on three day physical remand

    An anti-terrorism court has handed over Imaan Mazari, the daughter of former federal minister Shireen Mazari, to the police on a three-day physical remand.

    Anti-Terrorism Court Judge Abual Hasanat heard the case against Imaan Mazari in which prosecutor Raja Naveed appeared in court while Zainab Janjua appeared on behalf of Iman Mazari.

    During the hearing, prosecutor Raja Naveed argued that a case had been registered against Imaan Mazari in Bara Kahu police station. The plaintiff accused Imaan Mazari of inciting the youth and instigating them against the state, alleging that he received threats when he broke away from Imaan Mazari’s party.

    Prosecutor Raja Naveed requested the physical remand, which was opposed by her lawyer, saying that a new case was made on the same day that Imaan was supposed to get bail. He asked how can three cases be registered on the same incident.

    She said that a drama is being constructed against Imaan Mazari, while the real purpose of the prosecution against her is something else.

    Imaan’s lawyers requested to discharge her from the case.

    After listening to the arguments of the parties, ATC judge Abual Hasnat reserved the decision, after which she was handed over to the police on a three-day physical remand.

  • America, Pakistan both agree: Taliban need to make sure Afghanistan isn’t used for deshatgardi

    America, Pakistan both agree: Taliban need to make sure Afghanistan isn’t used for deshatgardi

    The United States of America has reiterated that the Taliban administration is responsible for ensuring that Afghanistan is not used for terrorist activities against other countries.

    The development comes as Pakistan blames the Taliban government of harbouring terrorists linked to the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).

    “Taliban has the responsibility to prevent Afghanistan from being used as a safe haven for launching terrorist attacks,” US State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said during a press briefing.

    Earlier, in an unusual statement, the Pakistan Army slammed the sanctuaries available to TTP in Afghanistan for harming Pakistan’s security.

    At the 258th Corps Commanders Conference (CCC) under the chairmanship of Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Syed Asim Munir, the army noted that the TTP had obtained access to the latest weaponry due to their sanctuaries in Afghanistan.

    The military also threatened to take an “effective response” after 12 soldiers were martyred in two attacks.

  • Pakistan Army commits full support to govt’s economic revival drive

    Pakistan Army commits full support to govt’s economic revival drive

    In a strong show of solidarity, the Pakistan Army has pledged unwavering support to the government’s ambitious plans for the economic revival of the country. This commitment was reiterated by Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Asim Munir during the 258th Corps Commanders’ Conference held at the General Headquarters (GHQ).

    The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the media wing of the Pakistan Army, reported that the conference paid tribute to the brave soldiers who have made supreme sacrifices in defending their homeland against the persistent threat of terrorism. The participants were extensively briefed on the prevailing internal security situation, with special emphasis on the sanctuaries and freedom of action enjoyed by terrorists affiliated with proscribed organisations such as the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) in a neighboring country. The availability of sophisticated weaponry to these terrorists was highlighted as a major factor impacting Pakistan’s security.

    Operational preparedness and training aspects of the army were also thoroughly discussed during the Corps Commanders’ Conference. COAS Asim Munir emphasised the significance of objective training as a cornerstone of professionalism, emphasising the need for remaining vigilant against any potential threats to national security.

    Moreover, the conference shed light on the government’s economic revival plan and the Pakistan Army’s role in uplifting various sectors, including agriculture, information technology, mining and minerals, and defense production. The plan falls under the jurisdiction of the recently established Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC), aimed at promoting economic growth and revitalisation.

    It is worth mentioning that the Special Investment Facilitation Council was formed following a high-level meeting chaired by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. The meeting was attended by Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Asim Munir, Chief Ministers, federal and provincial ministers, and other senior government officials. The economic revival plan was unveiled during this meeting, with the objective of bringing about socio-economic prosperity for the people of Pakistan and restoring the country’s rightful position among the international community.

    During the meeting, COAS General Asim Munir expressed the Pakistan Army’s full commitment to support the government’s Economic Revival Plan. The collaboration between the army and the government is seen as crucial in achieving sustainable economic growth and securing a prosperous future for all Pakistanis.

    With the Pakistan Army’s unwavering support and the collective efforts of the government, it is hoped that the Economic Revival Plan will pave the way for a brighter future, enabling Pakistan to reclaim its rightful stature among the comity of nations.

  • Bilawal reminds Imran of the similar US-India statement issued during his time as PM

    Bilawal reminds Imran of the similar US-India statement issued during his time as PM

    Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman and former Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday, took to twitter to blame the present government for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and United States (US) President Joe Biden’s joint statement that asked Pakistan to stop supporting terrorism.

    “Gen Bajwa along with his PDM cronies claimed that I had isolated Pakistan internationally. The question we want to ask him and PDM is that after a year in government and countless trips of Pakistan’s FM to the US, the joint India/US statement reduces Pakistan to a promoter of cross-border terrorism in India and nothing more. No balancing statement about the gross human rights abuse in Kashmir or the appalling treatment of minorities (esp Muslims) in India. So now the imported govt experiment has not just made Pakistan irrelevant internationally but our democracy, rule of law and the entire economic and institutional structure is also collapsing right in front of our eyes,” wrote Imran while sharing the screenshot of the statement.

    Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) chairman and Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, in response to Imran Khan’s tweet, shared a screenshot of a US-India joint statement released after the Modi-Trump meeting of 2020, during Imran Khan’s tenure as Prime Minister. The statement issued during Imran Khan’s government and the statement issued this week have identical wording.

    Bilawal added a playful emoji in his tweet.