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Tuesday, September 17, 2024  
12 Rabi ul Awal 1446  

Pakistan finds clear evidence of Afghan soil being used for terrorism

Captured terrorist reveals details during investigation

Pakistan has foundd irrefutable evidence of Afghanistan’s use as a launching pad for terrorist activities within its borders. This revelation comes amidst a long-standing pattern of terrorism originating across the border.

The Pakistani government has repeatedly brought these undeniable facts to the attention of the Afghan interim government. However, despite the provision of concrete evidence, the Afghan interim government has failed to take decisive action against these foreign terrorists, who pose a grave threat to regional peace and stability.

On August 28th, Afghanistan’s Army Chief, Fasihuddin, claimed that Pakistan had not provided any concrete evidence regarding terrorists. However, on August 27th, during Operation Thirteen, Pakistani forces apprehended Abdullah, an Afghan citizen who attempted to infiltrate from Afghanistan.

Abdullah, a known foreign terrorist, was captured while attempting to cross the border. The release of Abdullah’s video has further solidified the irrefutable evidence of Afghanistan’s role in harboring terrorists.

He confessed that he hails from Lalpura district in Nangarhar province and received terrorist training in his hometown. He was instructed to carry out attacks in various parts of Pakistan after completing his training.

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Abdullah revealed that the group of 34 individuals, including an IED expert, who planned attacks in Pakistan, possessed a large quantity of explosives. He stated that during an attack in the Star Banda area, 10 people were injured, 15 were killed, and the remaining commanders fled. Abdullah surrendered to Pakistani forces after the death of his comrades.

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