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Authorities Clarify Cross-Border Operations Are Against Terrorists, Not Civilians

Pakistan stresses anti-terror actions target TTP camps, not civilians, amid misinformation from Afghan sources.

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Pakistan conducts intelligence-led operations against TTP camps near the Afghan border to ensure national security [Image by AFP]

April 2, 2026

Claims of civilian casualties during Pakistan’s counter-terrorism operations have resurfaced following statements from Taliban deputy spokesman Hamdullah Fitrat. Pakistani authorities have strongly rejected these allegations, pointing out that no independent verification or geospatial evidence supports the claims. Officials emphasize that Pakistan’s military actions are intelligence-based and focused on terrorist movements, staging points, and firing positions near the border.

Kunar and neighboring Afghan provinces have long served as safe havens for the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and allied groups. Over 600 attacks traced to Afghan soil occurred in 2025 alone. Analysts note that militants often operate near civilian areas, deliberately creating risks and then exploiting any aftermath for propaganda purposes. Pakistan’s operations are designed to target terrorists, not civilians, and many of the alleged “casualty” claims come from areas where militants embed themselves within local populations.

Diplomatic Efforts and Regional Stability

Pakistan has repeatedly raised concerns through diplomatic channels, urging Afghan authorities to act against TTP infrastructure. These appeals have largely been ignored, leaving cross-border attacks ongoing. International monitoring confirms that more than 20 terrorist groups continue to operate within Afghanistan, sustaining instability along the border.

Officials stress that Pakistan remains committed to protecting its citizens and securing the region. While propaganda narratives aim to misrepresent the country’s defensive measures, the reality is clear: as long as Afghan territory is used to launch attacks, Pakistan will continue its targeted actions to safeguard its people and restore stability along the border.

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