Newsflash:

Taliban Troop Movements Raise Alarms at Pakistan’s Western Border

Pakistan has documented a sharp rise in terrorist attacks traced back to Afghan soil.

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The Taliban government has reportedly moved troops from Qandahar towards Pakistan’s Chaman border

Taliban Troop Movements Raise Alarms at Pakistan’s Western Border [IC: by AFP]

February 24, 2026

The Taliban government has reportedly begun moving troops from Qandahar towards Pakistan’s Chaman border. According to security sources, intercepted communications between Taliban commanders have alerted Pakistani forces to prepare for a possible ground attack along the western frontier. This development has heightened tensions in the already fragile border region, where clashes and cross-border incidents have been frequent in recent years. Pakistan’s security agencies are said to be closely monitoring the situation and reinforcing positions to counter any potential aggression.

A Growing Regional Security Challenge

The movement of Taliban troops towards the border is seen as part of a larger pattern of instability emanating from Afghanistan. Since 2021, Pakistan has documented a sharp rise in terrorist attacks, many traced back to Afghan soil. Groups such as Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) continue to operate freely inside Afghanistan, using border areas like Nangarhar and Kandahar as corridors for cross-border violence. What stands out is that these groups do not appear to pose a serious threat to the ruling authorities in Kabul, yet they remain active against neighboring states. This imbalance raises legitimate concerns about Taliban alignment with anti-Pakistan networks.

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