Pakistan's Descent into Chaos: Terrorist & Drone Attacks

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Tupac


Operation Tupac is the existing codename of an ongoing cold war military intelligence contingency program run by the Pakistani Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency, active since the 1980s. The program has a three-part action plan for covert support of militancy in Indian-held Kashmir. It was authorized and initiated by order of the President of Pakistan Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq in 1988, after the failure of "Operation Gibraltar" to gain control of the territory.[1][2][3]

The designation is derived from Tupac Amaru II, the 18th-century revolutionary who led the war of liberation in Peru against the Spanish rule.[4] The program is thought to be remain active as the ISI is currently engaged in covertly supporting the Kashmiri militants in their fight against the Indian authorities in Kashmir.[4]

The objectives of Operation Tupac were; a) to disintegrate India; b) to utilize the spy network to act as an instrument of sabotage; c) to exploit porous borders with Nepal and Bangladesh to set up bases and conduct operations.[5][6]

ISI was reported to have spent ₨. 2.4 crore per month to sponsor its activities in Kashmir.[1] Though all the militant groups received funding the Pro Pakistani groups were reportedly favored.[1] Under this program, the ISI helped create 6 militant groups in Kashmir including Lashkar-e-Taiba.[2][7] American Intelligence officials believe ISI continues to provide protection and share intelligence with Lashkar-e-Taiba.[7]

now at present :

operation tupac crashed , kashmir is still a part of india , india didn't disintegrated and so United states became an ally to left them even bangladesh was replaced by a friendly government and in nepal borders isi hideouts are hunted now

retaliation will be more severe which has started from last decade ending with utter chaos, failed and finally a disintegrated state who wanted to disintegrate india
 

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Jamaat Ul ahrar has become lazy. It has been many days since we saw some blast action in Pakiland.
 

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Jamaat Ul ahrar has become lazy. It has been many days since we saw some blast action in Pakiland.
Or maybe those guys bomb only when there is an attack/encounter in Kashmir..

Usually a bomb seems to be going off there within a week of some action here in Kashmir.

Plausible?
 

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Extract from above posted article;

Mohammad Khurasani, a spokesman for the Pakistani Taliban, claimed responsibility for the attack, saying the group sought to target Pakistan's "impure army," which he called a "slave of America." The militant group's chief, Mullah Fazlullah, who is believed to be hiding in Afghanistan, ordered the attack, the spokesman said.

Elsewhere in Pakistan, two gunmen shot and killed a former Pakistani army colonel in the southern city of Karachi, said police official Rao Rafiq. Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, a Pakistani group linked to the Taliban and Al-Qaeda, claimed responsibility in a text message sent to an Associated Press reporter.
 

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Slightly Off topic

A Pakistan Army aircraft on Thursday crash-landed on the outskirts of Peshawar, according to local media reports.
The Mushshak aircraft crash-landed crash-landed in Painda Khan village of Mattani
 

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Slightly Off topic

A Pakistan Army aircraft on Thursday crash-landed on the outskirts of Peshawar, according to local media reports.
The Mushshak aircraft crash-landed crash-landed in Painda Khan village of Mattani
Is this super Mushshak ?
Paki people always boast on PDF ?

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Is this super Mushshak ?
Paki people always boast on PDF ?

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It is MFI-17 mushshak
These basic trainers including super mushshak usually met with an accidentin every 6 months due to technical failures
 

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Multiple attacks on Eid shoppers, cops stun nation
Hussain Afzal | Saleem ShahidPublished about 3 hours ago




    • 54 dead, over 120 injured in Parachinar, Quetta
    • Seven policemen, JUI faction leader among victims


BOMBS targeted civilians and security personnel in Parachinar and Quetta on Friday, leaving at least 54 people dead and over 120 injured.

Most casualties happened in Parachinar — 41 dead and about 100 wounded — because a second bomb was detonated when people gathered at the place where the first explosion had occurred to carry out the rescue work.

While no group claimed responsibility for the twin attacks in Parachinar, two outfits said they had carried out the suicide car bomb blast in Quetta — Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, a splinter group of the banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan and, according to AFP news service, the militant Islamic State group.

About three weeks ago, security forces claimed to have conducted an operation near Mastung town of Balochistan in which 12 suspected IS men had been killed.

Eyewitnesses in Parachinar said that the first blast took place in the busy Turi Market when people were busy shopping for Eid, minutes after an Al Quds Day demonstration had concluded at some distance from the crime scene.

Muhammad Hussain, who sustained injuries in the incident, told Dawn that he was heading for his poultry shop after the conclusion of the Al Quds rally when the first blast took place. Another explosion shook the area soon after a large number of people rushed to the site to help the injured.

“I lost consciousness after the second blast and later found myself on a hospital bed,” Mr Hussain said.

Abdullah, a political administration official, said 41 people died and about 100 others suffered injuries.

The town, which has been caught in the cross hairs of the militant attacks for the past several years, sank into paralysis, as the communication links were broken soon after the incident.

“Better ask the hospital about death toll as we are dealing with a security situation,” a political administration official told Dawn when approached for comment.

The nature of the blasts was not immediately clear.

Today’s blasts were the third major such attack to hit Parachinar during the year.

Quetta explosion

The suicide car bomb in Quetta left seven policemen and a leader of the Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam (Nazaryati) dead as well as 24 others injured and the perpetrators carried it out in front of the Balochistan police inspector general’s office at Shuhada Chowk.

“We received 13 bodies and 20 injured people,” said Wasim Baig, spokesperson for Quetta’s Civil Hospital.

The injured include nine policemen, four army personnel, a girl and a woman, and the condition of at least five of them is said to be serious. The army men were taken to the Combined Military Hospital.



Official sources said that a car approached the IGP’s office from Gulistan Road at around 8:30am and rammed into the buffer of sandbags around the boundary of the Central Police Office (CPO).

They asked the driver to get out, but he refused. Then the bomb planted in the vehicle went off killing seven people, including four policemen, on the spot.

Following the explosion, law enforcement personnel cordoned off the area and took the deceased and those injured to Quetta Civil Hospital.

“The roads linking to Shuhada Chowk were strewn with dismembered body parts,” Muhammad Zahid, who had witnessed the attack, told Dawn, adding that some bodies were beyond identification.

Soon after the attack, officials of the Bomb Disposal Squad arrived at the site and collected evidence. They said the car had been carrying 90-95kg of explosives.

There are several important government offices in the vicinity of Shuhada Chowk, including the State Bank of Pakistan, the Army’s China check post, the entry to the Quetta Cantonment, and the residence of provincial home minister. A vehicle carrying army personnel was damaged in the blast, and a captain and three soldiers were injured.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1341425/multiple-attacks-on-eid-shoppers-cops-stun-nation

Needless to say, the Porkis are going to blame RAW which is a convenient way of shirking responsibility and accountability for the gross ineptitude and incompetence of all concerned. This way, no heads will roll.

 

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Multiple attacks on Eid shoppers, cops stun nation
Hussain Afzal | Saleem ShahidPublished about 3 hours ago




    • 54 dead, over 120 injured in Parachinar, Quetta
    • Seven policemen, JUI faction leader among victims


BOMBS targeted civilians and security personnel in Parachinar and Quetta on Friday, leaving at least 54 people dead and over 120 injured.

Most casualties happened in Parachinar — 41 dead and about 100 wounded — because a second bomb was detonated when people gathered at the place where the first explosion had occurred to carry out the rescue work.

While no group claimed responsibility for the twin attacks in Parachinar, two outfits said they had carried out the suicide car bomb blast in Quetta — Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, a splinter group of the banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan and, according to AFP news service, the militant Islamic State group.

About three weeks ago, security forces claimed to have conducted an operation near Mastung town of Balochistan in which 12 suspected IS men had been killed.

Eyewitnesses in Parachinar said that the first blast took place in the busy Turi Market when people were busy shopping for Eid, minutes after an Al Quds Day demonstration had concluded at some distance from the crime scene.

Muhammad Hussain, who sustained injuries in the incident, told Dawn that he was heading for his poultry shop after the conclusion of the Al Quds rally when the first blast took place. Another explosion shook the area soon after a large number of people rushed to the site to help the injured.

“I lost consciousness after the second blast and later found myself on a hospital bed,” Mr Hussain said.

Abdullah, a political administration official, said 41 people died and about 100 others suffered injuries.

The town, which has been caught in the cross hairs of the militant attacks for the past several years, sank into paralysis, as the communication links were broken soon after the incident.

“Better ask the hospital about death toll as we are dealing with a security situation,” a political administration official told Dawn when approached for comment.

The nature of the blasts was not immediately clear.

Today’s blasts were the third major such attack to hit Parachinar during the year.

Quetta explosion

The suicide car bomb in Quetta left seven policemen and a leader of the Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam (Nazaryati) dead as well as 24 others injured and the perpetrators carried it out in front of the Balochistan police inspector general’s office at Shuhada Chowk.

“We received 13 bodies and 20 injured people,” said Wasim Baig, spokesperson for Quetta’s Civil Hospital.

The injured include nine policemen, four army personnel, a girl and a woman, and the condition of at least five of them is said to be serious. The army men were taken to the Combined Military Hospital.



Official sources said that a car approached the IGP’s office from Gulistan Road at around 8:30am and rammed into the buffer of sandbags around the boundary of the Central Police Office (CPO).

They asked the driver to get out, but he refused. Then the bomb planted in the vehicle went off killing seven people, including four policemen, on the spot.

Following the explosion, law enforcement personnel cordoned off the area and took the deceased and those injured to Quetta Civil Hospital.

“The roads linking to Shuhada Chowk were strewn with dismembered body parts,” Muhammad Zahid, who had witnessed the attack, told Dawn, adding that some bodies were beyond identification.

Soon after the attack, officials of the Bomb Disposal Squad arrived at the site and collected evidence. They said the car had been carrying 90-95kg of explosives.

There are several important government offices in the vicinity of Shuhada Chowk, including the State Bank of Pakistan, the Army’s China check post, the entry to the Quetta Cantonment, and the residence of provincial home minister. A vehicle carrying army personnel was damaged in the blast, and a captain and three soldiers were injured.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1341425/multiple-attacks-on-eid-shoppers-cops-stun-nation

Needless to say, the Porkis are going to blame RAW which is a convenient way of shirking responsibility and accountability for the gross ineptitude and incompetence of all concerned. This way, no heads will roll.
Baloch govt already blamed India.
 

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