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    Pakistan calls on Afghan government to deny its soil for terrorist activities

    22febdm@gmail.comBy 22febdm@gmail.comFebruary 22, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In the aftermath of a spate of suicide bombings in Pakistan including the devastating attack at Islamabad’s Imam Bargah, as well as subsequent incidents in Bajaur and Bannu during the holy month of Ramzan authorities have confirmed that Khwarij militants, operating under Afghanistan-based leadership, were responsible.

    Responsibility for these atrocities has also been claimed by Afghanistan-based Pakistani Taliban factions linked to Fitna al Khwarij (FAK) and the Islamic State of Khorasan Province (ISKP).

    Press Release
    21 February, 2026

    In the aftermath of recent suicide bombing incidents in Pakistan, including Imam Bargah at Islamabad, one each in Bajaur and Bannu followed by another incident today in Bannu during the holy month of Ramzan, Pakistan has conclusive evidence that…

    — Ministry of Information & Broadcasting (@MoIB_Official) February 21, 2026

    Despite repeated entreaties by Pakistan urging the Afghan Taliban to take verifiable measures to prevent the use of Afghan territory by terrorist groups targeting Pakistan, no substantive action has been forthcoming.

    In a measured yet decisive response, Pakistan executed intelligence-driven, selective strikes against seven terrorist camps and hideouts along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border belonging to FAK, its affiliates, and ISKP.

    Officials emphasised that the operations were conducted with precision, aimed at neutralising threats while minimising collateral impact.

    A government statement underscored Pakistan’s dual commitment to regional stability and the paramount importance of safeguarding its citizens:

    “Pakistan remains steadfast in its pursuit of peace, yet the security of its people is our foremost priority.”

    The authorities reiterated their expectation that the Afghan Taliban regime honour its obligations under the Doha Agreement, denying its territory to groups planning attacks against Pakistan.

    Furthermore, Pakistan called upon the international community to adopt a constructive role, urging the Taliban to uphold these commitments an imperative step for both regional and global security.

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