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Report: Terrorist Attacks Kill Nearly 1,000 Pakistanis in 2023​


ISLAMABAD —
Militant attacks across Pakistan killed around 500 civilians and a similar number of security forces in 2023, the highest number of fatalities the country has experienced in six years, according to a new report released Sunday.

Northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and southwestern Baluchistan provinces bordering Afghanistan accounted for most of the terror attacks and the resulting casualties, the report by the Islamabad-based independent Center for Research and Security Studies, or CRSS, said.

It noted that 2023 was the deadliest year for Pakistani police and military forces in a decade, collectively losing more than 500 personnel in terrorist bombings and ambushes.


Anti-state groups, such as Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan, or TTP, Tehreek-e-Jihad Pakistan, or TJP, separate Baloch insurgents, and a regional affiliate of Islamic State, known as the Islamic State Khorasan, often claim or are blamed for the violence.

The Pakistani military has reported the deaths of at least 265 officers and soldiers in nationwide militant attacks and counterinsurgency operations in 2023. In December, militants raided an army base in a northwestern district and killed at least 23 soldiers in the deadliest attack in the country’s recent history.

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa police said in its annual report this week that militant attacks claimed the lives of its 185 personnel. Police in Baluchistan also suffered fatalities, but provincial authorities have formally not released any details.

Pakistan says TTP and other fugitive militants have increasingly and freely carried cross-border terrorist attacks from sanctuaries in Afghanistan since the Islamist Taliban seized power in the neighboring country in August 2021.

Officials in Islamabad allege that Afghan fighters linked to the ruling Taliban in Kabul have also facilitated and participated in TTP-led assaults on Pakistani security forces and civilians.


The military said in a statement Sunday that one of its soldiers was killed when “terrorists from inside Afghanistan opened fire on a Pakistani border post.” The pre-dawn shooting occurred in the volatile North Waziristan border district.

Pakistan renewed its demand for the Taliban government to “ensure effective border management” on their side of the shared 2,600-kilometer frontier between the two countries. The statement said that Kabul “is expected to fulfill its obligations and deny the use of Afghan soil by terrorists for perpetuating acts of terrorism against Pakistan.”

The United Nations has also documented in its recent reports the presence of thousands of TTP fighters on Afghan soil.

Afghan Taliban officials reject charges they are sheltering or allowing the use of their territory for staging attacks against Pakistan or any other country.

Commonly known as the Pakistani Taliban, the TTP, a globally designated terrorist group, is a close ally of the ruling Taliban in Kabul, and the two jointly waged insurgent attacks against the United States-led Western forces until they withdrew from Afghanistan in August 2021.
 

stoic

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What the joker claims...

In his message, the COAS reiterated the armed forces' resolve of national service and protection despite all odds. “Pakistan Army as a national army will leave no stone unturned to contribute to the cause of national security and development. We take pride in our unwavering commitment to the people of Pakistan.”
 

stoic

Minister (2k+ posts)
Record breaking effort from COAS and team 👍

Pakistan averaged 1 militant attack every 14 hours in 2023, with 976 people killed​

Pakistan has witnessed yet another year of “unprecedented” attacks, with about a 70 per cent rise in attacks, an 81 per cent increase in attack-related deaths and a 62 per cent increase in the wounded, the Pakistan Institute for Conflict and Security Studies said.

The figures, released on Monday, showed at least 645 militant attacks across the country in 2023, with 976 people killed and 1,354 injured. That averages out to about one attack every 14 hours.


The figures for 2022 were 380 attacks, with 539 killed and 836 wounded.

The roughly 70 per cent increase in deadly attacks by militants last year made it the deadliest in more than half a decade as the violence continued to surge since the Taliban takeover of neighbouring Afghanistan.

The Pakistan Institute for Conflict and Security Studies, an Islamabad-based think tank, said more would have been killed or injured if the country’s security forces had not foiled hundreds of attacks and attempts during the year.


Most attacks were claimed by the Pakistani Taliban, a group with the same ideology but a different organisational structure than their Afghan counterpart.

Pakistan says the group launches attacks from its alleged hideouts in the border region of Afghanistan. Kabul denies the charge.

Violence by the Islamist militants has been on the rise in Pakistan since the Afghan Taliban took over Afghanistan in 2021.
Pakistan, a nuclear-armed Islamic republic with more than 240 million people, is an ally and partner of China’s efforts to reach global markets via overland and sea routes through the Belt and Road Initiative.

Part of the recent volatility is seen as reaction to Chinese investment in the southwestern province of Balochistan, where nationalist rebels are challenging the state.

The deadly attacks are expected to surge further as the nation heads to elections next month, said Fida Khan, a security analyst based in the northwestern city of Peshawar.

 

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MPA (400+ posts)
What the joker claims...

In his message, the COAS reiterated the armed forces' resolve of national service and protection despite all odds. “Pakistan Army as a national army will leave no stone unturned to contribute to the cause of national security and development. We take pride in our unwavering commitment to the people of Pakistan.”
In dahshat gardo ki kamrain itni baar tot chuki han k ab wo bina dhar k e paida ho rahay han or Pakistan ki baja rahay han 😉
 

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Muneeray mistry ka promotor
 

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Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Pti hokomat toppled krne se pele sab peaceful ta.. jese hi pti hokomat khtam ki gayi, tab se deshatgardi phir se shoro hovi.. matlab saf zahir hai.. yeh jo deshatgardi hai is ke piche na_pakfouj khud hai.
 

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Prime Minister (20k+ posts)

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Report: Terrorist Attacks Kill Nearly 1,000 Pakistanis in 2023​


ISLAMABAD —
Militant attacks across Pakistan killed around 500 civilians and a similar number of security forces in 2023, the highest number of fatalities the country has experienced in six years, according to a new report released Sunday.

Northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and southwestern Baluchistan provinces bordering Afghanistan accounted for most of the terror attacks and the resulting casualties, the report by the Islamabad-based independent Center for Research and Security Studies, or CRSS, said.

It noted that 2023 was the deadliest year for Pakistani police and military forces in a decade, collectively losing more than 500 personnel in terrorist bombings and ambushes.

Anti-state groups, such as Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan, or TTP, Tehreek-e-Jihad Pakistan, or TJP, separate Baloch insurgents, and a regional affiliate of Islamic State, known as the Islamic State Khorasan, often claim or are blamed for the violence.

The Pakistani military has reported the deaths of at least 265 officers and soldiers in nationwide militant attacks and counterinsurgency operations in 2023. In December, militants raided an army base in a northwestern district and killed at least 23 soldiers in the deadliest attack in the country’s recent history.

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa police said in its annual report this week that militant attacks claimed the lives of its 185 personnel. Police in Baluchistan also suffered fatalities, but provincial authorities have formally not released any details.

Pakistan says TTP and other fugitive militants have increasingly and freely carried cross-border terrorist attacks from sanctuaries in Afghanistan since the Islamist Taliban seized power in the neighboring country in August 2021.

Officials in Islamabad allege that Afghan fighters linked to the ruling Taliban in Kabul have also facilitated and participated in TTP-led assaults on Pakistani security forces and civilians.


The military said in a statement Sunday that one of its soldiers was killed when “terrorists from inside Afghanistan opened fire on a Pakistani border post.” The pre-dawn shooting occurred in the volatile North Waziristan border district.

Pakistan renewed its demand for the Taliban government to “ensure effective border management” on their side of the shared 2,600-kilometer frontier between the two countries. The statement said that Kabul “is expected to fulfill its obligations and deny the use of Afghan soil by terrorists for perpetuating acts of terrorism against Pakistan.”

The United Nations has also documented in its recent reports the presence of thousands of TTP fighters on Afghan soil.

Afghan Taliban officials reject charges they are sheltering or allowing the use of their territory for staging attacks against Pakistan or any other country.

Commonly known as the Pakistani Taliban, the TTP, a globally designated terrorist group, is a close ally of the ruling Taliban in Kabul, and the two jointly waged insurgent attacks against the United States-led Western forces until they withdrew from Afghanistan in August 2021.
these fking gens everyday destroy pakistan for 75 years, create terrorists then use poor sephai soldiers from villages spill their blood, take all credit and decorate their shirt with few more medals n rank, then relaxall day with army juwaan slaves to serve them hot food, loot, n enjoy in cosy houses, play golf etc, orr phirr yae bukwaaas
 

exitonce

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Previously they had afghan refugees to blame now they are provoking punjabis against pathans and balochis. You can see and hear the narrative from their touts like kakar.
IK nay company ko kis musabat main dall deya hay, achay bhalay ganja aur bemari naukry kar rehay thay in haramyon key.
 

Nice2MU

President (40k+ posts)
Record breaking effort from COAS and team 👍

Pakistan averaged 1 militant attack every 14 hours in 2023, with 976 people killed​

Pakistan has witnessed yet another year of “unprecedented” attacks, with about a 70 per cent rise in attacks, an 81 per cent increase in attack-related deaths and a 62 per cent increase in the wounded, the Pakistan Institute for Conflict and Security Studies said.

The figures, released on Monday, showed at least 645 militant attacks across the country in 2023, with 976 people killed and 1,354 injured. That averages out to about one attack every 14 hours.


The figures for 2022 were 380 attacks, with 539 killed and 836 wounded.

The roughly 70 per cent increase in deadly attacks by militants last year made it the deadliest in more than half a decade as the violence continued to surge since the Taliban takeover of neighbouring Afghanistan.

The Pakistan Institute for Conflict and Security Studies, an Islamabad-based think tank, said more would have been killed or injured if the country’s security forces had not foiled hundreds of attacks and attempts during the year.


Most attacks were claimed by the Pakistani Taliban, a group with the same ideology but a different organisational structure than their Afghan counterpart.

Pakistan says the group launches attacks from its alleged hideouts in the border region of Afghanistan. Kabul denies the charge.

Violence by the Islamist militants has been on the rise in Pakistan since the Afghan Taliban took over Afghanistan in 2021.
Pakistan, a nuclear-armed Islamic republic with more than 240 million people, is an ally and partner of China’s efforts to reach global markets via overland and sea routes through the Belt and Road Initiative.

Part of the recent volatility is seen as reaction to Chinese investment in the southwestern province of Balochistan, where nationalist rebels are challenging the state.

The deadly attacks are expected to surge further as the nation heads to elections next month, said Fida Khan, a security analyst based in the northwestern city of Peshawar.



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