TTP Commanders Among the Dead; Umar Media Office Also Destroyed
Strikes Carried Out with Precision to Avoid Damage to Mosques and Religious Seminaries
Peshawar (Ghag Report)
The Pakistan Air Force targeted hideouts of the proscribed Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) in Afghanistan’s border province of Paktia, killing 60 militants, including key commanders.
According to sources, the Pakistan Air Force conducted operations in Paktia, striking TTP hideouts and eliminating 60 militants, including three key commanders. During the strikes, the Umar Media office located in Paktia was also targeted and destroyed.
The aerial strikes targeted terrorist hubs, including those of Sher Zaman alias Mukhlis Yar, Akhtar Muhammad alias Khalil, Izhar alias Hamza, and Shoaib Cheema. Reports indicate that significant destruction occurred, with three separate locations hit during the strikes.
These centers served as safe havens and played a pivotal role in the coordination and management of terrorist activities.
Other targets included Akhtar Muhammad’s camp and Shoaib Iqbal’s media center, which operated the terrorist propaganda network Umar Media.
Sources confirmed that the strikes were conducted with caution to prevent damage to mosques and religious seminaries. Several terrorists and major operational centers were eliminated in the process.