Afghan Taliban Commander urged attacks on Pak security forces

Afghan Taliban Commander urged attacks

Afghan Taliban Commander urged attacks on Pak security forces

An Afghan Taliban Commander, Yahya, has urged attacks on Pakistani security forces while delivering a speech to a group of terrorists. Commander Yahya was seen delivering a hateful speech to a meeting of terrorists from the Hafiz Gul Bahadur militant group in a leaked video.

Hafiz Gul Bahadur militant group is an organization of banned Tehkreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). In the leaked video, Afghan Taliban Commander Yahya urged attacks on Pakistani security forces.

Law enforcement officials claim this video came from the Dangar Algad area of Afghanistan where terrorists appeared to gather around Yahya. Meanwhile, Yahya was discussing launching an attack on Pakistani security soldiers at the Pakistan-Afgan border.

Yahya is a member of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Afghanistan (TTA) who seemed to give instructions to the militants. He emphasized their willingness to take revenge on Pakistan.

According to the plan, the commander appeared to say there would be six rocket launchers and six members. All of them are ready to obey the commands of Mujahideen Amirul Momineen Sheikh Ibadullah. Meanwhile, terrorists agreed to fight against Pakistan.

However, the Taliban government in Afghanistan has not commented on the video. This video emerged at a time when relations between Pakistan and Islamabad remain tense as a result of the failure of the Afghan Taliban’s Interim government to take action against the use of their soil against Pakistan.

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Pakistan military carried out intelligence-based operations (IBOs) in border districts within Afghanistan against militants on March 18, 2024. All these militants played a role in launching attacks from the territory of Afghanistan.

Pakistan conducted this operation following the March 16 attack in the Mir Ali area of North Waziristan. It killed at least seven Pakistan Army soldiers, including a lieutenant colonel and captain.

The Foreign Office of Pakistan also addressed recent tensions with Afghanistan on March 19, 2024. It delivered a complaint letter to Afghan authorities to express concern about the situation over the phone.

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