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    Final Details: Pakistani Taliban Attack Leaves Dozens of Pakistani Troops Dead, Including Senior Officials

    Abdul Zaher HeraveeAbdul Zaher Heravee29 January 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Pakistani Taliban (TTP) has released details of a deadly attack on an FC (Frontier Corps) military camp in the Gulistan district of Pishin, Balochistan.

    In a statement issued by the TTP claiming responsibility for the attack, stating that it began around 8:30 PM last night.

    According to the statement, an attacker drove an explosives-laden vehicle into the camp’s main gate, followed by four heavily armed fighters who stormed the facility. The attackers engaged in an intense battle that reportedly lasted until midday today.

    The TTP claims the attack inflicted significant casualties, including the deaths of senior intelligence and FC officials, with dozens of Pakistani soldiers killed or wounded.

    The group also confirmed the loss of five of their fighters during the operation.
    According to the TTP, this attack was carried out as retaliation for recent military operations by Pakistani forces in the Mohmand and Khyber tribal regions.

    In their statement, the TTP vowed to continue their fight against Pakistan’s security agencies, urging the Pakistani public to support their fight to overthrow what they called an oppressive regime and replace it with a true Islamic system.

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