Pakistan Says It Killed 54 Militants Trying to Enter From Afghanistan

Pakistan Says It Killed 54 Militants Trying to Enter From Afghanistan

  • Asia
  • April 27, 2025

Pakistan’s army said Sunday that he had killed 54 militants trying to infiltrate Afghanistan, highlighting the challenges facing their forces on multiple fronts, since Indian tensions also increase rapidly.

The operation against Afghanistan Tok Place fighters on Fridays and Saturday nights in Waziristan del Norte, a remote district along the northwest border of Pakistan, said his military.

The Pakistani troops detected the movement of the large group of militants and killed them all, the military said, added that he had laid a stash of weapons and explosives.

The 54 deaths reported were a generally high number in the battle of Pakistan against instability along its border with Afghanistan during the almost four years since the United States withdrew support from the country and Tokan Tokkan Talibán.

The TEHRIK-E-TALIBAN Pakistan group, or TTP, has intensified attacks against Pakistani security forces, forcing ties between Pakistan leaders and Taliban in Afghanistan. Pakistan accuses the Taliban of hosting and supporting TTP fighters, an accusation that the Taliban deny.

The Pakistani government is also affirmed with an increasingly lethal insurgency among Baluch separatists in the southwest of the country. And on the eastern front, the Pakistani forces have put themselves on alert when India seems to be advancing towards military attacks within the country after a mortal terrorist attack in Kashmir last week.

Unlike past crises, Pakistan no longer enjoys the robust American military support that depended on the American presence of 20 years in Afghanistan. That loss is the army that faces one of its most challenging periods in years.

Security officials say they are preparing for a sustained section of confrontation of hardened militants in battle in the west and southwest and the possibility of conventional skirmishes with India with nuclear weapons east.

Abdul Basit, a member of the senior research of the School of International Studies of S. Rajatnam in Singapore, said that the murder of the 54 militants of Afghanistan “paradoxically underlines both a success and a challenge for Pakistani’s shorts.” “” India will keep alive the threat of a possible military action, “said Basit,” and will stretch it as much as I can to maintain excessive Pakistan’s army. “