Newsflash:

Drone Attack Investigation: Suspects Arrested in Badakshan

The latest Drone Attack Investigation reveals over two dozen arrests following the Chinese attack in Badakshan.

1 min read

Drone Attack Investigation: Suspects Arrested in Badakshan

Tajikistan's investigation reveals that drones were operated from Afghanistan. [IC: Rescue 1122]

December 19, 2025

Badakshan – Authorities have made significant progress in identifying those responsible for the recent violence in the region. Sources from the General Directorate of Intelligence (GDI) claim that more than two dozen suspects have been taken into custody in connection with the attack on Chinese interests in Badakshan.

This active Drone Attack Investigation has seen a wave of arrests as security forces work to ensure that those who plan such violence are brought to justice.

While many of the suspects remain under intense investigation to determine their level of involvement, a few individuals have been released after initial questioning.

Also See: Afghanistan: A New Safe Haven for Terror?

Findings from Neighbouring Regions

Recent findings from Tajikistan have added a new layer of complexity to the case.

According to these sources, the aircraft used in the strike was not only designed locally but was also flown directly from within Afghanistan.

This finding in the Drone Attack Investigation suggests that the perpetrators had enough logistical support to operate advanced equipment from local territory.

Related Articles

Five militants of the banned Baloch Liberation Army were killed in an alleged encounter with security forces in Mastung, Balochistan.
Attack on a Chinese-run restaurant in Kabul leaves multiple casualties as investigations continue and new details emerge.
India signs a $3 billion LNG deal with the UAE as both countries pledge to boost trade to $200 billion and move towards a strategic defence partnership.
Pakistan earned $40 million from kinnow exports in 45 days despite the closure of the Afghan market, with shipments redirected to Gulf and Southeast Asia.

Post a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *