Pakistan Plans Airstrikes on TTP Hideouts Following Bannu Blasts
After Bannu Blasts, Pakistan Plans Major Airstrikes On TTP Hideouts Across Durand Line | Exclusive
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In response to the deadly Bannu blasts that killed 15 policemen on May 9-10, Pakistan is planning military operations, including potential airstrikes on Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) hideouts across the Durand Line. A high-level meeting is set to discuss the operational details and a warning to the Taliban government in Kabul regarding TTP support.
- 01Pakistan is preparing military operations against TTP following the Bannu blasts.
- 02A high-level meeting will determine the scale and timing of the response.
- 03Operations will target TTP hideouts and logistical networks across the Durand Line.
- 04Pakistan may resume 'Operation Ghazab Lil-Haq' with full force after a temporary pause.
- 05Tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan could escalate due to these military actions.
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Following the tragic Bannu blasts that resulted in the deaths of 15 policemen on the night of May 9-10, Pakistan is gearing up for significant military operations against the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). Top security sources indicate that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Field Marshal Asim Munir will meet to discuss the operational details of the proposed airstrikes targeting TTP hideouts along the Durand Line, the contentious border with Afghanistan. Special directives have been issued to law enforcement agencies to prepare for a major offensive against militants. The operations aim to dismantle TTP camps and logistical networks, with Pakistan also planning to issue a stern warning to the Taliban government in Kabul regarding their alleged support for TTP operatives. This military response follows increasing pressure on Pakistan's security establishment to enhance counterterrorism efforts in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and surrounding areas. The potential resumption of 'Operation Ghazab Lil-Haq', which has already led to significant casualties and the destruction of border check posts, may further escalate tensions between Islamabad and Kabul, as accusations mount over the use of Afghan territory for attacks against Pakistan.
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The planned military operations could enhance security in Pakistan but may also lead to increased violence and instability in border areas.
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