The CTD Karachi operation early Monday morning led to the killing of three suspected militants linked to the banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) in Manghopir. Officials confirmed that the raid targeted operatives from the Fitna Al-Khawarij faction. One of the slain militants, identified as Zafran, carried a government bounty of Rs20 million. Another, Qudratullah, was believed to be a trained suicide bomber involved in an attack on Chinese nationals in Karachi last year. The third suspect’s identity is yet to be confirmed. The CTD Karachi operation was launched after intelligence reports pinpointed the presence of TTP operatives at a residential hideout…
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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur have strongly denounced the Bagh Maidan terror attack, which claimed the lives of several innocent civilians in the Tirah Valley. In his official statement, the prime minister called the assault a heinous act of terror. He said that the Bagh Maidan attack would not weaken the nation’s determination to fight militancy. Shehbaz Sharif directed authorities to provide immediate medical care to all those injured. He also reaffirmed that his government remained firm in its mission to eliminate terrorism in all its forms. The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government expressed deep…
Cowardly Attack by Khawarij in Bagh Maidan: Three Civilians Martyred, Nine Injured In Bagh Maidan, local citizens were holding a peaceful protest in front of the Brigade Headquarters to demand their legitimate rights when Khawarij exploited the situation to launch a cowardly and deceitful assault. Hiding in nearby mountains, the militants opened indiscriminate fire on the unarmed protesters. As a result, three innocent civilians were martyred and nine sustained serious injuries. Authorities confirmed that the attack was part of a broader conspiracy aimed at creating mistrust between the people and security forces, challenging the state’s authority, and sabotaging peace in…
Gilgit: Khyber TV anchor Shabana Liaqat, her husband, and their three children are feared dead after being swept away by a devastating Babusar flash flood on July 21. The tragic incident has shaken the media community and raised concerns over safety on Babusar Road during the monsoon season. Local volunteers involved in the search operation discovered a wallet buried in the debris. The wallet contained identification cards of Sapna Liaqat and her husband, along with some cash. This evidence confirmed that the missing family was caught in the Babusar flash flood. No contact has been made with any family member…
Punjab Opens Second Phase of Agriculture Graduate Internship Program Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has rolled out the second phase of the Agriculture Graduate Internship Program 2025, aimed at equipping fresh graduates with practical experience in advanced farming practices. The Punjab Government confirmed that this new round will support 2,000 young professionals. Each participant will receive a monthly stipend of Rs60,000 while gaining field-level exposure in agriculture and agricultural engineering. Officials say the program is not just financial assistance but a “career launchpad,” focusing on building a skilled agricultural workforce. Strengthening Agriculture and Youth Development The initiative, managed by the…
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur has come under fire after his controversial remarks on “Good Taliban” during a so-called All Parties Conference in Peshawar on July 25, 2025. His statement, suggesting that Pakistan’s intelligence agencies support these groups, has fueled a heated debate about the province’s security and governance. Security analysts dismiss the notion of “Good Taliban” as a political fiction propagated by PTI and allied groups like PTM. They argue that Gandapur’s remarks only legitimize former militants who surrendered and chose to live peacefully, labeling them as pawns in his political narrative. Ironically, groups like Fitnah al-Khawarij,…
Fitnah al-Khawarij has released a video of a drone strike, once again proving its involvement in spreading terrorism across Pakistan. Sources revealed that these attacks mainly target innocent Pashtun civilians, especially in the newly merged districts. The group’s access to advanced weaponry stands as undeniable proof of heavy Indian funding and support. Reports confirm that under Indian patronage, Fitnah al-Khawarij has now acquired drone technology, significantly enhancing its terror capabilities. According to security sources, the organization often misfires its drones due to a lack of technical expertise, resulting in civilian casualties, including children. Despite this, the blame is falsely shifted…
Field Marshal Asim Munir, Chief of Army Staff (COAS), paid an official visit to China to strengthen the Pakistan-China Strategic Partnership. The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) confirmed the visit in a statement issued on Friday. During his stay in Beijing, the COAS held high-level meetings with senior Chinese political and military leaders. He met Vice President Han Zheng and Foreign Minister Wang Yi. Discussions centred on regional security, global developments, and cooperation under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). Both nations expressed satisfaction with the progress of their ties. They reaffirmed their commitment to sovereign equality, multilateral cooperation, and lasting regional…
Pakistan vs Bangladesh T20I series ended with Pakistan avoiding a whitewash through a commanding 74‑run victory in Dhaka. Sahibzada Farhan’s explosive 41‑ball 63 and Salman Mirza’s sharp 3‑19 led the charge at Sher‑e‑Bangla National Stadium on Thursday. Bangladesh Innings Chasing 179, Bangladesh crumbled for just 104. Mohammad Saifuddin fought alone with an unbeaten 34‑ball 35, hammering two fours and two towering sixes. Apart from him, only Mohammad Naim crossed double figures, making 10 off 17 deliveries. Salman Mirza struck early, dismissing Tanzid Hasan for a duck. Faheem Ashraf followed, removing Litton Das for a run‑a‑ball eight. Once Das departed, wickets…
A new wave of Bannu terrorist attacks and assaults in North Waziristan has raised alarm over rising militancy in the region. Militants deployed advanced tactics, including drone strikes, bombings, and abductions, in their latest offensive. Security personnel in Bannu came under attack from a quadcopter drone near Nala Tochi Bridge. The use of an unmanned aerial device marks a serious escalation in the methods employed by armed groups operating in the area. In a separate strike, militants planted a powerful explosive on the Janikhel-Bannu connecting bridge under Haved police station. The blast destroyed a vital supply route, causing heavy damage…