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Afghan Taliban and Al-Qaeda Directly Involved in TTP Attacks in Pakistan, NRF

NRF head Ali Nazari claims Afghan Taliban and Al-Qaeda fighters are behind TTP attacks in Pakistan, calling it ‘state-level organized terrorism.

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Afghan Taliban and Al-Qaeda Directly Involved in TTP Attacks in Pakistan, NRF

According to the NRF, every week, foreign fighters are trained in Afghanistan. [IC: AP]

December 9, 2025

Kabul – Ali Nazari, the head of foreign relations of the National Resistance Front (NRF), has confirmed that the attacks in Pakistan in the name of TTP are actually carried out by Afghan Taliban and Al-Qaeda fighters.

According to Ali Nazari, the above report is not a misunderstanding or contrary to the facts, but it is a series of organized terrorism under the patronage of the Afghan Taliban.

Unified Terror Network

Several groups, including the Afghan opposition, confirm that the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, various Taliban groups, and Al-Qaeda work as a common terrorist network.

“Their names may be different, but the terrorists and the patron are the same,” Nazari stated.

Ali Nazari has also said that Afghan Taliban and Al-Qaeda fighters enter Pakistan together with the TTP, which indicates that the Afghan Taliban are not mere spectators or unaware of these activities, but are playing their full role in cross-border terrorism against Pakistan.

State-Level Organized Terrorism

According to the NRF report, Afghan Taliban units easily deploy TTP, Al-Zarullah, and Al-Qaeda fighters alongside each other. So, this is not a random act but a state-level organized terrorism.

According to the resistance groups, foreign fighters come to Afghanistan every week on the orders of the Afghan Taliban to fight, and then the same fighters are used for terrorism in Pakistan. The NRF report makes it clear that the Afghan Taliban’s claims are false.

Ali Nazari added that when Afghan sources and reports themselves say that all these groups are the same but show different names and identities, it exposes the hypocrisy and double policy of the Afghan Taliban. The Afghan Taliban themselves commit terrorism and then hide behind the veil of terminology and negotiations, refusing to take responsibility.

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