The Pakistan Army has decided to launch a massive military operation against the rising terrorism and border infiltration in the country, and is concerned about the developments on the Afghan border, top sources have told CNN-News18.
Pakistan’s new army chief General Asim Munir chaired a top generals’ meeting at GHQs in Rawalpindi on the weekend where he reviewed the overall security situation in the country vis-à-vis rising terrorist attacks, cross-border infiltration and Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).
The decision to launch a massive military operation comes in the wake of Pakistan’s embassy attack in Kabul early this month and Afghan Taliban’s attack on Chaman Border on December 12 in which six civilians have died.
A member of the militant Islamic State group has been arrested in the shooting attack targeting the Pakistani Embassy in Afghanistan’s capital, the spokesman of the Taliban government said as quoted by news agency Associated Press.
According to top military sources, TTP and Afghan Taliban are violating Pakistan’s borders. “The military operation will aim at indiscriminately eliminating the residual and latent threat of terrorism, consolidating the gains made in other military operations, and further ensuring the security of Pakistan’s borders… We are committed to long-lasting peace in the region.”
Six civilians were killed in bombing and gunfire at Chaman border on December 12. Top military sources said Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan and Afghan Taliban are violating Pakistan’s borders. (Photo: Reuters File)
The Pakistan Army has decided to launch a massive military operation against the rising terrorism and border infiltration in the country, and is concerned about the developments on the Afghan border, top sources have told CNN-News18.
Pakistan’s new army chief General Asim Munir chaired a top generals’ meeting at GHQs in Rawalpindi on the weekend where he reviewed the overall security situation in the country vis-à-vis rising terrorist attacks, cross-border infiltration and Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).
The decision to launch a massive military operation comes in the wake of Pakistan’s embassy attack in Kabul early this month and Afghan Taliban’s attack on Chaman Border on December 12 in which six civilians have died.
A member of the militant Islamic State group has been arrested in the shooting attack targeting the Pakistani Embassy in Afghanistan’s capital, the spokesman of the Taliban government said as quoted by news agency Associated Press.
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According to top military sources, TTP and Afghan Taliban are violating Pakistan’s borders. “The military operation will aim at indiscriminately eliminating the residual and latent threat of terrorism, consolidating the gains made in other military operations, and further ensuring the security of Pakistan’s borders… We are committed to long-lasting peace in the region.”
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The Pakistani Army, Air Force, Navy, and other security and law enforcing agencies (LEAs) will actively participate in the operation and intimately support the armed forces’ efforts to eliminate terrorists, the sources added.
Meanwhile, General Asim Munir is likely to visit Saudi Arabia this week and China later this month for broader economic and security cooperation, sources said.
TTP TARGETED SECURITY FORCES IN PAKISTAN
On November 29, TTP ended the ceasefire with Pakistan, and issued a statement that it will launch countrywide attacks against security forces.
On December 12, TTP attacked military checkpost in Dosli, Waziristan, in which three TTP fighters were killed, according to Umar media.
In another incident, TTP sniper attacked FC post in South Waziristan. Three FC personnel were killed and injured by the Mujahideen of TTP in Zhor Klay area of Tehsil Ladha (Shaktoi) of South Waziristan (Di Khan Province).
TTP armed men attacked the police in Sharifabad area of Isa Khel police station. After the exchange of fire for several hours, the armed men escaped leaving behind four motorcycles and one mobile phone. The armed men threw grenades at the police. According to TTP spokesperson Muhammad Khorasani, three policemen were killed.