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Taliban-Backed Terrorists Attempt Drone Attacks in Pakistan, Foiled by Security Forces

Pakistani security forces intercept and neutralize Taliban-backed drone attacks in Abbottabad, Swabi, and Nowshera, preventing casualties.

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Pakistani security forces counter drone threat

Pakistani security forces successfully intercepted Taliban-backed drone attacks targeting Abbottabad, Swabi, and Nowshera, safeguarding civilians and infrastructure [IC : by AFP]

February 27, 2026

Abbottabad, Swabi, and Nowshera – 27 February 2026 – In a troubling escalation of cross-border militancy, terrorists reportedly supported by the Afghan Taliban attempted to launch small drones targeting Pakistani territory. According to security sources, the unmanned aerial devices were successfully intercepted and neutralized by Pakistan’s advanced Anti-Drone Systems, preventing any casualties or damage.

Officials emphasized that these incidents underscore the direct involvement and operational support of the Afghan Taliban regime in fostering terrorism against Pakistan. The attacks reflect a deliberate strategy to destabilize the region and threaten civilian safety, exploiting advanced technology to bypass conventional security measures.

Security analysts note that such attempts are part of a broader pattern in which the Taliban continues to provide safe havens and tactical support to terrorist groups operating against Pakistan. The use of drones highlights the evolving threats and increasing sophistication of cross-border terrorism, while also demonstrating the resolve and preparedness of Pakistani security forces in countering these dangers.

Authorities reiterated their commitment to defending national borders and protecting citizens, stating that any aggression emanating from Afghan soil will be met with precise and decisive measures. “Pakistan remains vigilant,” a senior official remarked, “and will not allow extremist proxies to use Afghan territory as a launchpad for attacks.”

The incidents have sparked renewed calls for the international community to recognize and address the Afghan Taliban’s role in enabling terrorism. Experts warn that without accountability and enforcement, the permissive environment in Afghanistan will continue to fuel instability, not only in Pakistan but across the wider region.

These thwarted attacks serve as a stark reminder of the ongoing threat posed by the Taliban-backed terror networks and reinforce the need for persistent vigilance, cross-border intelligence cooperation, and decisive action against all elements seeking to undermine peace and security.

Read more :Pakistan Conducts Airstrikes on Terrorist Positions in Eastern Afghanistan

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