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Lakki Marwat and Tirah Valley: Anti-Terror Operations Intensify, Terror Facilitator Killed

Fitna al-Khwaraj facilitator killed and his house burned down in the city by the public.

Revelation of the use of quadcopters by the Fitna al-Khwaraj in Tirah Valley, District Khyber

PESHAWAR – In a breakthrough in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Lakki Marwat district, a combined operation by the police and the Public Peace Committee led to the killing of a key terrorist facilitator. The suspect, identified as Imran alias Ali, was targeted after being confirmed as a supporter of Haji Muntazir Ashana, a notorious terrorist. In a symbolic show of resistance, the public set fire to his house following his death, sending a clear message that those who aid terrorism will face severe consequences.

The peace committee and local police reiterated their commitment to eradicating terrorism, warning that no facilitator or supporter of terrorist activities would be spared. “Anyone found supporting terrorism in any form will meet the same fate,” stated a member of the peace committee.

Tirah Valley: Terrorists Deploy Quadcopters in New Tactic

Meanwhile, in the volatile Tirah Valley of Khyber District, it has been revealed that terrorists (Fitna al-Khwaraj) have begun using quadcopters to carry out attacks on both civilians and security forces. Security sources have confirmed the use of these drones in several recent incidents, marking a dangerous escalation in their tactics.

Contrary to earlier reports, security officials denied allegations of drone strikes being conducted in local markets, attributing the recent activity to these terrorist-operated quadcopters. The Kukikheil area has seen an intensification of military operations as forces work to neutralize this new threat and prevent further attacks.

Authorities have urged the public to remain vigilant as the campaign against Fitna al-Khwaraj continues across the region.

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