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‼️Multiple unconfirmed reports suggest that at at Kothe post of IB Kathua, BSF fired a few rounds on Pakistani intruder and later apprehended him.
Reported Incident Time- 1650h
Reported Incident Time- 1650h
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Today on Aug 11, 2025 between at about 1600 hrs, BSF troops deployed in Hiranagar sector, Distt Kathua, observed some movement of civilians from Pak side close to IB. They were warned to move out of the area to Pak side. BSF fired few shots, in which one civilian got injured and apprehended by BSF.
BSF troops observed suspicious movement wherein a Pak National was observed crossing the IB and approaching aggresively towards border fence in district Kathua, Jammu. He was warned by alert troops but paid no heed. BSF troops sensing threat fired on his legs. Lateron, he was taken into BSF custody. Protest being lodged with counterpart.
BSF troops observed suspicious movement wherein a Pak National was observed crossing the IB and approaching aggresively towards border fence in district Kathua, Jammu. He was warned by alert troops but paid no heed. BSF troops sensing threat fired on his legs. Lateron, he was taken into BSF custody. Protest being lodged with counterpart.
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The individual has been reportedly shifted to AIIMS Vijaypur, Jammu.
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❗❗Recap from History Books for CENTCOM & White House
Operation Infinite Reach was the codename for American cruise missile strikes on al-Qaeda bases on 20 August 1998.
⭐ The missile strikes on al-Qaeda's Afghan training camps were aimed at preempting more attacks and killing Osama bin Laden. These strikes damaged the installations, but Osama bin Laden was not present at the time. Since, Lt Gen Hamid Gul ex ISI Chief tipped them about eminent strike.
⭐⭐Two of the targeted camps were run by the ISI of Pakistan, which at the time was allied to the US, who were training terrorists to fight in Kashmir; five ISI officers were confirmed killed and at least twenty terrorists also died.
Detailed Info: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Infinite_Reach
Operation Infinite Reach was the codename for American cruise missile strikes on al-Qaeda bases on 20 August 1998.
⭐ The missile strikes on al-Qaeda's Afghan training camps were aimed at preempting more attacks and killing Osama bin Laden. These strikes damaged the installations, but Osama bin Laden was not present at the time. Since, Lt Gen Hamid Gul ex ISI Chief tipped them about eminent strike.
⭐⭐Two of the targeted camps were run by the ISI of Pakistan, which at the time was allied to the US, who were training terrorists to fight in Kashmir; five ISI officers were confirmed killed and at least twenty terrorists also died.
Detailed Info: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Infinite_Reach
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Which river flows through Pahalgam
Anonymous Quiz
4%
Veeshaw
36%
Jhelum
29%
Chenab
6%
Ujh
23%
Lidder
2%
Arpath
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Army soldier Suresh Biswal from Dhenkal, Odisha, died after his service rifle accidentally discharged at his battalion headquarters in Bhaderwah’s Sarna area, Doda district. Police have taken cognizance of the incident.
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On August 11, 2025, the U.S. Department of State designated the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) and its affiliate, the Majeed Brigade, as a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO). The Majeed Brigade was also added as an alias to BLA’s existing Specially Designated Global Terrorist (SDGT) status, which BLA first received in 2019.
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Third Eye OSINT & Analysis
❗️❗️Trump’s outreach to Pakistan (White House meetings + an announced pact on energy/minerals) looks publicly framed as an “oil” deal but the strategic driver is access to critical minerals in Balochistan; this shift, combined with Washington’s punitive 50%…
Read the BLA/Majeed Brigade update with the tagged post. A detailed analysis on the situation will be posted tomorrow.
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Following a report from a local woman who spotted three suspicious individuals in the Kathua–Hiranagar sector last night, security forces have initiated a search operation to trace their movements and eliminate any potential threat. Authorities have enhanced patrolling, established checkpoints, and urged residents to stay alert and promptly report any suspicious activity.
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J&K’s State Investigation Agency (SIA) has begun searches in Srinagar in connection with the 1990 abduction and killing of 27-year-old Kashmiri Pandit nurse Sarla Bhat by JKLF terrorists. Sarla was kidnapped from the SKIMS hostel on April 18, 1990, and discovered shot dead the following day in Umar Colony, after being falsely branded a police informer.
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🚨Balochistan Update – Basima, Washuk District, August 12, 2025
At approximately 12:50 AM PKT (1:20 AM IST), militants affiliated with the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) ambushed a Quick Reaction Force (QRF) unit of the 328 Brigade along with a police van at Green Chowk in Basima, Washuk District, Balochistan.
Casualties:
• 9 security personnel killed, including Captain Asif (preliminary reports).
• 6 personnel wounded.
• Unconfirmed reports suggest three soldiers may have been taken captive by the BLA.
At approximately 12:50 AM PKT (1:20 AM IST), militants affiliated with the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) ambushed a Quick Reaction Force (QRF) unit of the 328 Brigade along with a police van at Green Chowk in Basima, Washuk District, Balochistan.
Casualties:
• 9 security personnel killed, including Captain Asif (preliminary reports).
• 6 personnel wounded.
• Unconfirmed reports suggest three soldiers may have been taken captive by the BLA.
This marks the first major BLA attack since its designation as a Foreign Terrorist Organization by the U.S.
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❗❗Pakistani Terrorist Group Jaish-e-Mohammed has increased recruitment from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
⭐ Some of their Jaish Commander who looks after recruitment & Training are currently in Syria.
⭐There are multiple instances of recruitment of Afghan War Veteran from that KP province in ranks of Jaish.
⭐ Some of their Jaish Commander who looks after recruitment & Training are currently in Syria.
⭐There are multiple instances of recruitment of Afghan War Veteran from that KP province in ranks of Jaish.
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❗❗Photos & Videos uploaded by Jaish-e-Mohammed Commanders who are visiting Syria.
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❗❗Current Status of Jaish Terror Camp which were destroyed during Ops Sindoor.
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🚨 TTP Bajaur UPDATE (1–12 Aug 2025)
📍 Location: Bajaur District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa – focus on Mamund & Lowi Mamund Tehsils
Timeline & Key Events
1–8 Aug: Ceasefire from late July holds but erodes; TTP militants seen in markets (unverified). 7th round of talks collapses on 8 Aug; militants refuse withdrawal to Afghanistan.
9 Aug: Leak of alleged mosque video showing TTP commander delivering anti-state speech; OSINT hints at regrouping.
9 Aug (Zhob): Army foils infiltration from Afghanistan; 14 TTP killed.
10 Aug: Ceasefire collapses; heavy clashes in Mamund. Reports of TTP using drones on army positions; air defence activated. Civilian displacement from Lowi Mamund begins.
11–12 Aug: Fighting continues; army claims key gains, but OSINT suggests militants remain entrenched.
TTP Tactics & Trends
- Use of civilian areas as shields.
- Small-scale drone strikes (23% of KP attacks in July involved drones).
- Suspected cross-border coordination from Afghanistan’s Kunar Province.
Pakistan Army Response
- Operation Sarbakaf relaunched 10 Aug with air & ground assets.
- Curfews, village sweeps, and crop-clearing orders for 100m along roads.
- Evacuation measures to reduce civilian casualties.
Areas Most Affected
- Mamund Tehsil: Epicenter of clashes; 16 villages under sweep.
- Lowi Mamund: Heavy fighting & displacement since 10 Aug.
- Khar: Logistical hub; past bombing site (2 Jul).
Situation Now (12 Aug, 12:58 PM IST)
- Army advancing in Mamund; TTP presence persists in pockets.
- Displacement ongoing; peace process frozen.
- Wider KP security ops active to prevent further infiltration.
⚠️ OSINT Note: Social media claims remain partly unverified; real situation may vary. Conflict remains fluid.
📍 Location: Bajaur District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa – focus on Mamund & Lowi Mamund Tehsils
Timeline & Key Events
1–8 Aug: Ceasefire from late July holds but erodes; TTP militants seen in markets (unverified). 7th round of talks collapses on 8 Aug; militants refuse withdrawal to Afghanistan.
9 Aug: Leak of alleged mosque video showing TTP commander delivering anti-state speech; OSINT hints at regrouping.
9 Aug (Zhob): Army foils infiltration from Afghanistan; 14 TTP killed.
10 Aug: Ceasefire collapses; heavy clashes in Mamund. Reports of TTP using drones on army positions; air defence activated. Civilian displacement from Lowi Mamund begins.
11–12 Aug: Fighting continues; army claims key gains, but OSINT suggests militants remain entrenched.
TTP Tactics & Trends
- Use of civilian areas as shields.
- Small-scale drone strikes (23% of KP attacks in July involved drones).
- Suspected cross-border coordination from Afghanistan’s Kunar Province.
Pakistan Army Response
- Operation Sarbakaf relaunched 10 Aug with air & ground assets.
- Curfews, village sweeps, and crop-clearing orders for 100m along roads.
- Evacuation measures to reduce civilian casualties.
Areas Most Affected
- Mamund Tehsil: Epicenter of clashes; 16 villages under sweep.
- Lowi Mamund: Heavy fighting & displacement since 10 Aug.
- Khar: Logistical hub; past bombing site (2 Jul).
Situation Now (12 Aug, 12:58 PM IST)
- Army advancing in Mamund; TTP presence persists in pockets.
- Displacement ongoing; peace process frozen.
- Wider KP security ops active to prevent further infiltration.
⚠️ OSINT Note: Social media claims remain partly unverified; real situation may vary. Conflict remains fluid.
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Unrest has gripped Islamabad after the Capital Development Authority (CDA) launched a crackdown on mosques and seminaries built illegally on the city’s protected greenbelt land.
1. Root of the Issue
2. Start of the Crackdown
3. Government’s Justification
4. Political & Religious Backlash
5. Militant Group Reaction
6. Escalation of Tensions
7. Government Response & Negotiations
8. Current Situation
1. Root of the Issue
-Dozens of mosques and seminaries in Islamabad were built without CDA approval on protected greenbelt land reserved for environmental preservation.
-These encroachments violated urban planning and environmental laws, sparking calls for enforcement.
2. Start of the Crackdown
-In early August 2025, the Capital Development Authority (CDA) launched an operation to demolish around 50 illegal structures.
-The action began with the Madni Mosque and its adjoining Madni seminary near Rawal Dam.
-The seminary was removed on August 8 after discussions with its management; the mosque was demolished on August 9.
-CDA’s Environment Wing immediately planted saplings at the site, but protestors uprooted them.
3. Government’s Justification
-CDA stated that the demolitions were in compliance with legal mandates and part of urban/environmental protection measures.
-Authorities had already constructed a replacement seminary for 200 students at a cost of Rs 40 million.
4. Political & Religious Backlash
-Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) leaders, including Naeema Kishwar, condemned the demolitions in the National Assembly and organized protests at the site.
-Mufti Owais Aziz (JUI-F) threatened to file blasphemy cases against Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi and other officials.
-Religious bodies like Wafaqul Madaris declared the move disrespectful to Islam.
5. Militant Group Reaction
-Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) called the demolitions un-Islamic and an insult to the Quran, urging resistance.
-Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) likened the incident to the 1992 Babri Masjid demolition in India and labeled it anti-Islamic.
-Pakistan-based terror groups encouraged mujahideen to confront the government.
6. Escalation of Tensions
-Maulana Abdul Aziz of Lal Masjid released a video from inside the mosque calling for jihad and civil disobedience.
-Other mosque and imambargah administrators, facing demolition notices, convened a meeting at Farooq-i-Azam Masjid (I-9) to coordinate legal challenges and obtain stay orders from courts.
7. Government Response & Negotiations
-Minister of State for Interior Talal Chaudhry held talks with JUI-F leaders, pausing demolitions for 48 hours starting August 10 to ease tensions.
-On August 12, the government accepted JUI-F’s demand to reconstruct the Madni Mosque and agreed to halt further demolitions in Islamabad.
8. Current Situation
-Although no violence has yet broken out, tensions remain high.
-The dispute underscores the conflict between enforcing urban planning laws and navigating Pakistan’s powerful religious, terrorist and militant networks.
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