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Terrorism From Afghanistan: Terrorists Targeting Forces And Civilians With Weapons Left By US Forces

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Terrorist attacks from Afghan territory have escalated in Pakistan in recent years, and militants have access to weaponry that the US military left behind in Afghanistan.

While there is ample proof of the usage of foreign weapons imported from Afghanistan on Pakistani soil, the region’s security has suffered greatly as a result of this supply of weapons to terrorists.

In the twenty years that the Pakistan Army has been combating terrorism, Afghan terrorists attempt to cross the Pakistan-Afghan border and attack both security troops and innocent civilians.

In response to information on Khawarij’s presence, Security Forces carried out an intelligence-based operation in Bajaur District on the evening of October 23–24, 2024.

Pakistan Army troops killed one high-value target, including two suicide bombers, and nine Khawarij during the operation.

From the deceased Khawarij, several foreign weapons, such as M4, AKM-65, and Ak47 ammo and explosives, were also found.

Two violent clashes occurred on September 19–20, 2024, which claimed the lives of twelve Khawarij.

SKS, AK-47, RPD, and LMG were among the many foreign weapons, ammo, and explosives that were found.

In Mustang District, Security Forces carried out an intelligence-based operation on August 18–19, 2024.

During the operation, three BLA terrorists were killed and three others were wounded following a heated gunfight.

Numerous foreign weaponry, including as RPD LMGs, 8MM AKs, RPG launchers, and explosives, were also found among these deceased terrorists.

An intelligence-based operation was carried out by security personnel in the Sambaza neighborhood of Zhob District, Balochistan, on May 14, 2024.

Numerous foreign weapons have also been found, including type-69 RPGs, PKM machine guns, M-16/A4 MD 90 assault rifles, AKM assault rifles, PG-7V RPG rockets, M-46 hand grenades, F-1 hand grenades, and explosives.

Since April 21, 2024, security troops have been fighting militants in the Zhob District along the Pakistan-Afghan border.

Security personnel in Khyber District carried out an intelligence-based operation on April 29, 2024, in response to reports of terrorist activity.

Terrorist leaders Raziq and Qari Wajid Alias Qari Briyal were among the four terrorists slain during the operation.

The operation also resulted in the destruction of terrorist hideouts and the recovery of several foreign weaponry, including as M4/A1 and AK-47 guns, as well as explosives and ammunition.

The Afghan Interim Government’s assertions that it will not use it against its own country, Pakistan, are seriously called into question by the smuggling of contemporary international weapons from Afghanistan to Pakistan and the TTP’s use of these weapons against the security forces and the Pakistani populace.

According to the Pentagon, at the time of withdrawal, the Afghan military had received over 400,000 combat weapons from the United States, with another 300,000 still in stock.

The Afghan National Defense and Security Forces received 18.6 billion dollars in equipment from the United States between 2005 and August 2021, according to the Pentagon.

Following the US exit, these weaponry aided the TTP in conducting terrorist attacks across international borders.

In addition to arming the TTP, these data show that the Afghan government is also giving other terrorist groups safe access.

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As of today, the F-8 Underpass is now open to traffic. Naqvi

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According to Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, traffic will begin to flow through the F-8 Exchange Underpass today.

During his inspection visit to the F-8 Exchange Interchange and Serena Interchange Projects in Islamabad, the minister made the statement.

According to him, the F-8 Exchange Chowk Interchange Project is still being worked on nonstop.

Serena Chowk Interchange will be opened in January, according to Mohsin Naqvi, and the construction will be finished in 60 days.

He said any kind of hindrance to the projects should be removed and projects be completed on time at all costs.

He said with the completion of the projects, citizens’ traffic woes will end.
The minister also ordered protection of trees during construction of projects.

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An event for medical training is being held at CMH Peshawar, and Major General Masood is distributing awards.

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Romina Khurshid Alam, the Coordinator of the Prime Minister’s Office, underlined the significance of gender-inclusive climate resilience during her presentation on climate change. This was done in light of the fact that Pakistan is seeing a worsening of the consequences of climate change.

When Alam was having a conversation with a group of people from the Green Tech Hub at NUST and UN-Women, he brought up the idea that women who live in rural regions are particularly vulnerable, but that they are also quite important in the process of creating solutions that are sustainable.

It was discussed by the delegation that the Green Tech Hub, which was formed in October at NUST, should be enlarged in order to foster innovation in the disciplines of climate adaptation and renewable energy. This was done in order to encourage innovation in these domains. For the purpose of bolstering the initiative, Romina Alam has committed to give assistance in the search of collecting funds and collaborations.

The necessity of providing women with the knowledge and tools necessary to create resilience was emphasized by Romina Alam, who also called for climate strategies that are inclusive and take into account the specific issues that women face and the potential that they have to take on leadership roles.

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Climate-related challenges are growing in Pakistan, and the prime minister’s climate aide is advocating for gender-inclusive climate resilience.

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During her presentation on climate change, Prime Minister’s Coordinator Romina Khurshid Alam emphasized the importance of gender-inclusive climate resilience in light of the fact that Pakistan is experiencing a worsening of the effects of climate change.

Alam brought up the fact that women living in rural areas are especially vulnerable, but they are also vital to finding sustainable solutions during a discussion with a team from the Green Tech Hub at NUST and UN-Women.

It was discussed by the delegation that the Green Tech Hub, which was established in October at NUST, should be expanded in order to encourage innovation in the fields of climate adaptation and renewable energy. In order to bolster the project, Romina Alam has committed to providing help in the pursuit of acquiring financing and collaborations.

The necessity of providing women with the knowledge and tools necessary to create resilience was emphasized by Romina Alam, who also called for climate strategies that are inclusive and take into account the specific issues that women face and the potential that they have to take on leadership roles.

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