पाकिस्तान ने अफगानिस्तान में क्यों किया हमला? TTP-ISIS ठिकानों पर एयरस्ट्राइक की Inside Story – Pakistan Airstrike Afghanistan Tehreek E Taliban Suicide Attack In Islamabad mnrd
Pakistan has carried out major air strikes in the areas bordering Afghanistan. Islamabad says that this action was taken targeting those positions from where Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) fighters were carrying out attacks in Pakistan. Pakistan has long been alleging that armed groups are active from across its border. However, Kabul administration and TTP have been continuously denying these allegations.
Pakistan This action took place at a time when a few hours ago a suicide bomber had targeted a convoy of security forces in Bannu district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Two soldiers were killed in this attack, including a Lieutenant Colonel. Earlier on Monday, another major attack took place in Bajaur area. A suicide bomber, with the help of armed associates, drove a vehicle filled with explosives through the security post. 11 soldiers and a child lost their lives in the blast. Later officials claimed that the attacker was an Afghan citizen.
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On February 6, a suicide bomber blew himself up during afternoon prayers at the Khadija Tul Kubra Mosque in Tarlai Kalan area of Islamabad. At least 31 people died and more than 170 people were injured in this attack. Islamic State had taken responsibility for this attack.
Such attacks are usually rare due to tight security in Islamabad, but the attack on the Khadija Tul Kubra Mosque was the second major attack in three months, raising fears of a resurgence of violence in big cities. At that time the Pakistani Army claimed that there was “plot, training and preparation” for the attack. afghanistan It took place in. After the latest incidents, the Pakistani Army had warned of revenge.
Where did Pakistan carry out the airstrike?
According to reports, on Saturday night the Pakistani army targeted Barmal and Urgun districts of Paktika province as well as Khogyani, Behsud and Ghani Khel districts of Nangarhar province. Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry said the attacks were “in response” to recent suicide attacks within the country, including those in Islamabad, Bajaur and Bannu. According to police in Nangarhar province, a house was also targeted in one of the attacks, where 23 people were buried under the debris. It is claimed that 19 people of the same family died. Afghans over Pakistan’s latest attacks Taliban Has also warned of revenge.
What did Pakistan say on the airstrike?
Pakistan’s Information Ministry issued a statement on social media platform X saying that the army conducted the “operation based on intelligence information”. According to the statement, seven camps and hideouts linked to TTP and its allies were targeted. It also said that a group associated with Islamic State was also targeted in the border area.
According to reports, Information Minister Ataullah Tarar said, “We have solid evidence that the recent attacks were carried out at the behest of the leadership and operators sitting in Afghanistan.” He alleged that Pakistan had repeatedly appealed to the Taliban government to not allow its land to be used by armed groups, but Kabul “did not take any concrete steps.”
increasing violence in pakistan
There has been a huge increase in violent incidents in Pakistan in the last few years. Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan and banned Baloch separatist organizations are mainly held responsible for this. TTP is a separate organization from the Afghan Taliban, although there has been talk of close relations between the two.
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According to Jihad and Terrorism Threat Monitor, TTP claimed in its 2025 annual report that it carried out 3,573 attacks during the year 2025. The organization says that 3,481 Pakistani security personnel were killed and 3,818 were injured in these attacks. However, these claims could not be independently verified.
Here, according to the report of Pakistan Institute for Conflict and Security Studies (PICSS), 2025 was the deadliest year for Pakistan in the last decade. The report said that conflict-related deaths increased by 74 percent compared to 2024. A total of 3,413 people lost their lives in 2025, while in 2024 this figure was 1,950.
According to the report, 667 deaths of security personnel were recorded in 2025, which is 26 percent more than last year and the highest figure since 2011. The death toll of civilians was also the highest since 2015, where 580 people lost their lives. In addition, 28 members of government-backed peace committees were also killed.
In the Global Terrorism Index 2025, Pakistan was placed second in the list of countries affected by terrorism. The report said that at least 1,066 terrorist attacks took place in 2025, including 26 suicide attacks. Most of the violence has been concentrated in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan provinces, which border Afghanistan.
conflict between pakistan and afghanistan
In December 2025, there was a heavy firing between the armies of the two countries near the Chaman-Spin Boldak crossing, in which at least five people were killed. The Taliban administration had alleged that Pakistani forces attacked without provocation, while Pakistan had retorted and claimed that the firing had started from the other side i.e. Afghanistan.
Earlier in October 2025, one of the deadliest clashes since 2021 occurred, in which dozens of soldiers and civilians lost their lives. After this, Pakistan launched “Operation Khyber Storm”, under which an attempt was made to target the TTP leadership in Kabul and other provinces. However, later a ceasefire was agreed upon in Doha with the mediation of Qatar.
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