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New terror waves, TTG plots to destabilise Pakhtunkhawa

TTG reportedly plans to destabilize Khyber Pakhtunkhwa as security forces remain on high alert amid rising terror threat.

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TTG militants security alert Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Pakistan

Security forces on high alert as TTG reportedly plans destabilization activities in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa[Image by AFP]

April 8, 2026

PESHAWAR – APRIL 8- A concerning new development has emerged regarding the security situation in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, where reports suggest that the terrorist group known as “TTG” has formalized a structured command system aimed at organizing and expanding its operations across the province.

According to security-related reports, the group has appointed a militant identified as “Talwar” as its general responsible commander. In addition, deputy commanders have reportedly been assigned for key regions including Khyber, Bannu, and Wana. The newly established structure is described as closely resembling the zonal command model previously associated with the banned Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), with the apparent objective of making suicide attacks, improvised explosive device (IED) strikes, and targeted operations against security forces more coordinated and lethal.

Shadow Governance Structure Raises Alarm

Sources indicate that the division of operational responsibilities in areas such as Bannu and Khyber reflects an attempt to establish a parallel system of influence, often referred to as “shadow governance.” Security analysts warn that such structures pose a direct threat to civilian safety and local administrative authority.

Historical patterns suggest that the emergence of such frameworks is often followed by an increase in extortion, kidnappings for ransom, and attacks on individuals opposing extremist narratives.

Alleged Coordination With Militant Networks

A particularly concerning aspect highlighted in reports is the alleged coordination between TTG, the “Majlis-e-Askari,” and the banned TTP. This reported alignment of resources and intelligence-sharing is believed to be contributing to an increase in militant activity across the northwestern border regions.

Observers suggest that the purpose of this cooperation is to intensify cross-border militancy and sustain pressure on both state institutions and civilians, with the broader aim of destabilizing Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Security Response Underway

Security officials are closely monitoring the evolving situation and assessing the potential threat posed by these developments. Authorities have reiterated their commitment to countering militant networks and preventing any attempts to undermine peace and stability in the region.

Efforts are ongoing to disrupt the operational capabilities of such groups and safeguard civilian populations from emerging security risks.

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