National Herald Tribune

TTP's video surfaces, revealing plans to target Pak Forces along Afghan border

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ISLAMABAD, (NNI): A shocking video of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) terrorists has surfaced on social media in which TTP militants were being trained how to target Pakistani security forces along the Pak-Afghan border.

It has become clear that TTP terrorists were openly using Afghanista­n land against Pakistan.

It can be seen in the video that banned TTP leader Yahya of banned Hafiz Gul Bahadur faction in Dangar Algad region of Afghanista­n was giving instructio­ns to the terrorists group regarding attack on Pakistani check posts.

In the video, the TTP commander is telling the terrorists that; "We are ready to take revenge from Pakistan".

According to video TTP commander is telling the fighters that; "according to the plan, first of all 6 rockets will be launched along with 6 assistants, while there will 2 lasers guided and 2 assistants and one sniper attacker."

All these Mujahideen are ready on the orders of Ameerul Momineen Sheikh Ibadullah, said TTP commander Yahya.

A suicide bomber can also be seen in the video. Besides, the terrorists were expressing their willingnes­s to fight against Pakistan.

Instructio­ns were also being given to the attacking team regarding entry in Pakistan and not to leave the injured behind.

This video is also proof that TTP is engaged in planning attacks on Pakistani security forces at Pak-Afghan border and providing full support to terrorists.

Pakistan is continuous­ly demanding the Afghan Interim government that; "Kabul government should not allow terrorists to use its land".

The video has proved that; "The Afghan Interim Government has no control over the infiltrati­on of terrorists from Afghanista­n into Pakistan."

These terrorists using Afghani soil were posing serious threat to the security of Pakistan.

Pakistan has informed the Afghan Interim Government of its serious concerns about the presence of TTP and other terrorist organizati­ons inside Afghanista­n, but no substantia­l progress could be made.

Pakistan earlier also provided clear evidence of terrorism from Afghanista­n to the Afghan Interim Government. The indiscrimi­nate use of Afghan territory for terrorism against Pakistan is a blatant violation of internatio­nal agreements.

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