KABUL [Afghanistan], March 22 (Ani): In the midst of a sharp increase in the terror incident in Pakistan after the takeover of the Taliban Kabul in August last year, Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) reportedly reported donations looking for contributions in Afghanistan to support “Jihad “They crossed the Durand line.
Found leaflets circulated on social media, asking people in the Province of Khost Afghanistan to contribute to supporting their jihad in Pakistan.
We do what our brothers do (refer to the Afghanistan Taliban) who are usually carried out (collecting donations) in Pakistan,” one TTP personnel from Pakistan Waziristan reportedly said by local vernacular media.
TTP, the Conglomerate of the Islamic Islamic militant for Islamic Islamic militants, operates from the Westwest Western tribal region of Pakistan in North Waziristan and has combed Pakistani countries in various forms since 2007.
Despite massive military operations against TTP by the Pakistani military and the US ‘Droning’, this global jihad organization from anti-sir orientation has survived. This has intensified the attack on government forces across the border that rang the first alarm bell with terror clothing utilizing takeovers The Taliban in Afghanistan to launch cross-border attacks, “said the International Forum for Rights and Security (IFFRAS), Canadian Tank-based thinking.
The development came at the time of the incidence of terror in Pakistan was on the rise, with terror incidents in this country increased with a 56 percent defeat by 2021, with the majority of terror attacks occurred in the later months, after the Taliban takeover from Kabul in August.
At least 388 people died and 600 others were injured in a terrorist attack in the country in 2021, according to the Institute of Think Tank Pakistan based on Islamabad for conflict and security studies.
The latest link set between TTP and the Afghan Taliban raises other security challenges for Pakistan as a low-level Taliban Afghan cadre is said to maintain their relationship with TTP, a fact recognized by the Senior Taliban leadership, said Iffras report.
The Afghan Taliban was angry by the fence of Islamabad founded along the border of 2,700 kilometers (1,600 miles), known as the Durand line. The Taliban did not recognize the Durand line as a border between Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Another headache for Pakistani security establishment is a weapons market that develops along the Afghanistan-Pakistani border and terrorist / rebel groups who buy weapons left by the US and its allies.
As a result of these factors, Pakistan sits on top of TinderBox, the report said, adding that instability in Afghanistan is one of the factors that will continue to have an impact on Pakistan.