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Pakistan Afghan border clash
Pakistan responds to Afghan border attacks with heavy strikes across multiple sectors, escalating tensions cross borders.
Mohmand border clashes
Armed men attack Mohmand border from Afghanistan, triggering intense clashes and security alerts in the region.
Dajal Check Post suicide attack
A suicide bombing targets police at Dajal Check Post, Bhakkar. Authorities confirm organized terrorism and warn public vigilance.
The tragedy has raised fresh concerns about aviation safety in Iran, where aging aircraft and sanctions have long posed risks.
Four people, including the pilot, co‑pilot, and two merchants, were killed when an Iranian military helicopter crashed into a busy market in Dorcheh.
Sirajuddin Haqqani’s Statement Deepens Strains in Pakistan–Afghanistan Relations
Sirajuddin Haqqani’s Statement Deepens Strains in Pakistan–Afghanistan Relations
Pak-Afghan border firing reported in Khyber district
Bilateral firing continues between Pakistani and Afghan forces at several border points, with heavy weapons used and no casualties reported.
Pak-Afghan Border Area
Heavy skirmishes reported near the Pak-Afghan border in Khyber district, with authorities yet to confirm the parties involved.
Authorities recovered weapons, explosives‑related materials, and communication devices. Inspector General Zulfiqar Hameed praised the successful operation,
CTD’s Special Weapons and Tactics team raided Sheikh Yousaf Khema Basti, arresting a young woman identified as (Z). She confessed to training under former militant commander Shah Wali alias Tariq Kochi and admitted ties to TTP.
According to the spokesperson, yesterday’s attack on security forces in Bannu was linked to the Gul Bahadur group based in Afghanistan.
Pakistan’s military declared that the fight against terrorism has entered a decisive phase, vowing that no hostile elements will find safe havens. ISPR reaffirmed its resolve to eradicate terrorism completely, pledging to continue operations until the last militant is eliminated.
Western states are increasingly questioning India’s reliability in migration, technology, and economic corridors.
Recent fraud and security cases involving Indian nationals, including Sathawane’s conviction and Gupta’s prosecution, challenge India’s image as a stabilizing partner and raise concerns about trust and oversight in Western capitals.
The killing of passengers by deporting them from buses near Nushki, and the 30-hour hostage-taking of the Jafar Express are clear evidence that this campaign is not about freedom, but rather a conspiracy to darken the future of the innocent Baloch people.
India was given two months to submit a formal response to these questions, with a deadline of December 16. However, despite the passage of 155 days, India has not submitted any concrete response.
According to a report by China Economic Net, a group of 25 Pakistani students have arrived at Wuhan Vocational Technical College in central China for a one-year training program.
After an extraordinary rally, the Pakistan Stock Exchange’s 100 Index has now reached a historic high of 164,053 points.
Targeting mosques and places of worship is not only an attack on religious freedom and human dignity, but it is also completely contrary to the universal values ​​of tolerance and pluralism.
The clearance operation is still ongoing until the complete elimination of the Khawarij in the area, and security forces have effectively cordoned off the entire area.
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