Pakistan Army launches second massive assault against terrorists in Afghanistan


LANDIKOTAL/RAWALPINDI - Pakistani forces killed several militant affiliated with Jamaat Ul Ahrar after it bombed their hideouts in the Rena area of Afghanistan situated by the Pakistan border on the second consecutive day on top of Saturday.






According to the reports, Pakistani troops productively targeted the hideouts of Jamaatul Ahrar across the border and inflicted huge casualties on them. 
The Afghan sources informed that a high-value object is known for recruiting terrorists and training suicide bomber, Rehman Baba, was also gunned down, additional adding that at least 12 tenor sanctuaries, including a hideout and weapon depot camp of Jamaat-ul-Ahrar s commander, Wali, were also pounded by the armed forces Geo News reported. 
Pakistani forces targeted terrorists based across the Pak-Afghan border, military sources said late Friday, following a week of deadly terrorist attacks in the country in which over 100 people were killed

Just hours before the military operation the first operation, Pakistani army had summoned Afghan diplomats in the direction of its headquarters inside Rawalpindi and handed over a list of terrorists involved in staging attacks inside Pakistan.




The army demand Afghanistan launch a crackdown against militants targeting Pakistan.
It is pertinent to mention that it be Jamaat-ul-Ahrar which has safe havens in Afghanistan claimed the responsibility for the repeated acts of terrorism across Pakistan in the past few days.
Pakistan has repeatedly warned Afghan authorities to prevent the make use of of their soil for tenor activities in Pakistan.
New Wave of Terrorist Attacks



Pakistan has see a sudden increase in tenor attacks by means of almost 9 attacks in one week. The attacks are largely being seen as a well planned and orchestrated attempt of the enemy to destabilise Pakistan as the motherland makes several breakthroughs and other development
On Thursday, on least 88 people were martyred when a suicide bomber attacked the crowded Sufi shrine of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar inside Sehwan, injuring up to 343 others, according to DG Health Services Sindh. 




On February 15, three suicide bombers targeted Khyber Palchnm Khwa and the adjoining tribal areas leaving around seven people dead. One of the incidents occurred in Peshawar where a suicide bomber riding a motorbike hit a vehicle carrying civil judges, while two other suicide bombers blew themselves up at part locations in Mohmand Agency 
Earlier to these, a suicide bother within Lahore going on February 13 killed 14 people and wounded over 60 others. 
On February 12, a cameraman, Taimur from Samaa News was kill when the channel's DSNG van was attacked in Karachi.

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