Pakistan Reveals Afghan Terrorist Schemes Evidence

News Desk 

Islamabad: Pakistan has unveiled compelling evidence showcasing the origins of terrorist schemes originating in Afghanistan.

A leaked video showing planning for attacks on security forces on the Pakistan-Afghan border has sparked concern and raised tensions between the two countries.

The video allegedly features Tehreek-e-Taliban Afghanistan leader Yahya Hafiz Gul Bahadur giving instructions for attacks, expressing a desire for revenge against Pakistan.

According to reports, the video reveals plans for coordinated attacks involving rocket launchers and assistants, all under the orders of Tehreek-i-Taliban Afghanistan leader Sheikh Ibadullah. The footage shows terrorists agreeing to engage in hostilities against Pakistan.

Despite the seriousness of the situation, there has been no official reaction from the Taliban government of Afghanistan regarding the leaked video.

Pakistan has provided clear evidence linking terrorism to Afghanistan and has repeatedly urged the Kabul government to prevent terrorists from using Afghan territory for attacks.

This development underscores the ongoing security challenges faced by both Pakistan and Afghanistan, highlighting the importance of addressing cross-border terrorism and fostering cooperation between the two nations to combat extremist threats.

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