Three former soldiers from the fallen republic, forced by the Pakistani military, have been killed in clashes with Baloch separatists.

According to credible sources speaking to Voice of Hindukush, Pakistani military and intelligence agencies have recently begun registering former officers, soldiers, and local militia members from the fallen republic who are currently residing in Pakistan. They were initially given assurances that opportunities would be provided for them to resume activities inside Afghanistan.

However, after bringing together, they were transferred to training centers, where they underwent brief instruction before being deployed under the pretext of practical exercises. They were subsequently sent to the Zhob and Nushki regions to engage in combat against armed opposition groups. Sources confirm that at least three individuals, identified as Ghafoor, Adam Khan, and Samad, have been killed in clashes with Baloch fighters.

The source added that Pakistani military and intelligence agencies are creating lists of former personnel, tracking their locations, and tracking them into camps under false pretenses, only to later deploy them in combat against their own adversaries. Verified information suggest that they are also promised a monthly payment of 35,000 Pakistani rupees.

Based on credible information, many of these former soldiers are now seeking to return to Afghanistan. However, they face significant obstacles, as their families are reportedly under surveillance by Pakistani intelligence, and travel routes remain restricted, making their return even harder.

According to the source, some individuals who realized the truth managed to reach out to the Islamic Emirate’s relevant security authorities through their relatives and received assurances for a safe return.

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