Explosion in premises of Lal Shahbaz shrine in Sehwan,30+dead

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Should consider selling them Akash & ATAGS.
Both are useless for Afghans.
1) They are a very very undisciplined force. The retention rate is probably the worst in world.
2) They can't handle complicated machinery like SAM systems or high end arty guns.
3) They cannot handle the expenses related to the above mentioned machinery.

We can help out Afghans with low tech equipment like 81 & 120 mm mortars, 105 mm howitzers, SPAAG and some ground vehicles. Even MANPADS are too risky as they might fall in the wrong hands.

Their SF and commandos are doing an excellent job. Let's help them with that.
 

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And in its absence Pak Army will make mince meat of Afghan forces whenever they desire. I doubt if Afghans troops are even equipped with 120 mm Mortar
Afghans have been okay in border shooting with Pakistan- Pakistanis don't have proper infrastructure there like the LoC and Afghans have nothing at all barring some dusty mud bunkers which they evacuate when things starts heating up- However Afghan snipers play a crucial role- Just last year a top FC officer was snipped by Afghans on Torkham border- He had come out in open to see how his boys were pounding the Afghans after Afghans blew their posts in mortar fire killing a few Jawans- after his death all Paki FC officer rushed in their holes and never went in range- This was shown in their TV program- Pakis had dug in T-69, T-55 clones in ground in hurry and were responding from them- I was thinking only If the Afghans had Konkurs or who knows-
 

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Perfect round number of 100 is a dead giveaway, too perfect to be true if you ask me.
Sir after APS Peshawar their Army killed 30000 dehshatgardas in 3 days- yet a few months later same thing was repeated in Bacchakhan University- and they again killed 6000 after that in 2 days- don't worry the supply is endless- even with their imaginary killing spree body counts-
 

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Both are useless for Afghans.
1) They are a very very undisciplined force. The retention rate is probably the worst in world.
2) They can't handle complicated machinery like SAM systems or high end arty guns.
3) They cannot handle the expenses related to the above mentioned machinery.

We can help out Afghans with low tech equipment like 81 & 120 mm mortars, 105 mm howitzers, SPAAG and some ground vehicles. Even MANPADS are too risky as they might fall in the wrong hands.

Their SF and commandos are doing an excellent job. Let's help them with that.
The best thing would be Milan 2T missiles-
 

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The best thing would be Milan 2T missiles-
Partially agreed. Milan is pretty good for it's role but Afghans need more fire power and 105mm guns & 122mm MBRLS are their best bet.
 

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Afghans have been okay in border shooting with Pakistan- Pakistanis don't have proper infrastructure there like the LoC and Afghans have nothing at all barring some dusty mud bunkers which they evacuate when things starts heating up- However Afghan snipers play a crucial role- Just last year a top FC officer was snipped by Afghans on Torkham border- He had come out in open to see how his boys were pounding the Afghans after Afghans blew their posts in mortar fire killing a few Jawans- after his death all Paki FC officer rushed in their holes and never went in range- This was shown in their TV program- Pakis had dug in T-69, T-55 clones in ground in hurry and were responding from them- I was thinking only If the Afghans had Konkurs or who knows-
Mortars are infantry weapons suitably fit for small scale border skirmishes. They don't need ATGM but these infantry weapons and training to use them.



After Major Changezi was killed Pakis pounded Afghans with Arty and killed several of them.
 
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Blast victims’ body parts found in drain

SEHWAN: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has taken notice of the dumping of remains of the victims of the suicide attack on the shrine of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar at a garbage heap and in an open drain in Sehwan and ordered an inquiry into the matter.

He assigned the inquiry to Hyderabad division commissioner Kazi Shahid Pervaiz and asked him to send him a report as soon as possible.

The body parts of the blast victims were dumped at the garbage heap and in the drain by unidentified people on Friday night. On Saturday the area people saw dogs and crows near the human limbs and organs at the spot.

Sources told Dawn that workers of the Sehwan town committee had collected the remains of the victims while cleaning the place of the explosion on Friday night.

Published in Dawn, February 19th, 2017
 

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afghanistan has to remember that area of undivided india called pakistan they conquered, ruled and converted people who are known as pakistanis

be brave and motivated

http://www.voanews.com/a/afghanistan-pakistan-security-operations/3730032.html

ISLAMABAD —

A splinter faction of the Pakistani Taliban is accusing security forces in Pakistan of killing its detained members in “fake encounters,” and has denied as false army attacks on the group’s “imaginary” camps.

The Pakistan military’s media wing says security forces have killed more than 100 “terrorists” in a nationwide crackdown in response to this past week’s deadly militant attacks, including the suicide bombing of a famous Sufi shrine in the country’s south.

Authorities say that militants killed in the crackdown belonged to terrorist groups, including the splinter Jammat-ul Ahrar (JuA) faction, which has taken credit for most of the violence, although Islamic State claimed responsibility for bombing the shrine, which killed around 90 devotees and wounded more than 300 others.

In a statement sent to reporters Saturday, Jammat-ul Ahrar asserted its recent bombing and other attacks in Pakistan have “embarrassed” the military and prompted it to falsely demonstrate “bravery“ through a baseless media propaganda campaign.

Pakistani officials maintain Jammat-ul Ahrar used its sanctuaries in border areas of Afghanistan to mastermind the violence.

On Friday, the military also handed over a list of 76 “terrorists” to Afghan diplomats in Islamabad, saying they are hiding on their side of the border and demanded Kabul swiftly take action against the militants and hand them over to Pakistan.

Pakistani troops have also shelled areas across the Afghan border since the attack on the shrine. Local media quoted sources as saying the targets were JuA’s camps and killed "a large number of militants."

“Our fighters are safe in their camps and the enemy cannot even think of going into those areas,” the JuA statement said, without elaborating. It was not possible to independently verify the militant claims.

The United States is among countries that have designated Jammat-ul Ahrar as a global terrorist group.


Pakistani para-military soldiers guard the site of a deadly suicide attack at the shrine of famous Sufi Lal Shahbaz Qalandar in Sehwan, Pakistan, Feb. 16, 2017. Pakistan military’s says that the attack was among incidents that prompted a an intensified anti-terror crackdown by the army.



Successes overinflated?

Pakistani troops have been conducting major security operations in tribal areas near the Afghan border since June, 2014, and claim to have cleared most of them of insurgent bases and terrorist networks blamed for years of violence in the country that killed tens of thousands of people.

The actions led to a significant decline in militant attacks in recent months. But the latest spike in violence in Pakistan suggests the militants are still capable of staging attacks at will.

Meanwhile, the Afghan military welcomed and promised Saturday to look into the Pakistani list of 76 suspected terrorists because the Afghan government is determined not to allow its soil to be used for terrorist activities in other countries.

But speaking to reporters in Kabul, Army Chief General Qadam Shah Shaheem reiterated long-running Afghan demands for Islamabad to take action against sanctuaries on its side of the border being used for insurgent attacks in Afghanistan.

“We will investigate it (the Pakistani list), and if there is a need for more evidence and documents we will ask for it. But we also handed over a number of lists with enough evidences and documents to Pakistan and we hope they will also sincerely take action on them,” asserted General Shaheem.

He also criticized Pakistan for unilaterally sealing border crossings with Afghanistan following recent militant attacks, calling the action against “all diplomatic norms and unfortunate.”

The Afghan general also alleged that on Friday alone Pakistani troops fired about 200 shells into a border district of eastern Afghan province of Nangarhar. He did not say whether the firing caused any damage.

Mutual terrorism allegations have plunged relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan to new lows in recent months. The latest round of a "war of words" is likely to present challenges to efforts to improve ties.
 

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Perfect opportunity to take down terror dens at LC. Pakistan is heavily focused on Afghan side.


Reason why porkis are moving artillery towards Afghan border.
Most of the Afghan is in shambles and yet they put up a good fight unlike us (peace loving dumbasses).

I told in the previous post. Afghans are not peace loving Indians they are the same tribes which Pakistan use in SSG and CAD and what they boast about in mard e momin style. Afghans know how to revolt specially against Punjabis in Pak LOL
 

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