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🔴Unfortunately 2 Soldiers of 5 PARA SF lost contact yesterday during Search operation in Gadole Area of Kokernag, District Anantnag , Massive search ops launched to reestablish contact
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🚨Their 🇵🇰 Face says it All.

No comments from our side.
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Meet Hafsa Malik alias Kashmiri Canibal from Lahore 🇵🇰. She works under her boss Noor Abbas Mirza. They are funded by ISPR & ISI through their shell company.

She handles dis-information for Terrorists group operating in Jammu & Kashmir & Pakistani Army. She justifies terrorist attack against India through Twitter Threads.
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🚨Military Dictator Asim Munir with his PA Shehbaz Sharif and Khwaja Asif.
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During an IBO conducted by Pakistan's security forces in Dera Ismail Khan, another Major was killed in action identified as
"Major Sibtain, 133 L/C ex 4 Punjab, from Quetta".
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Meet Hafsa Malik alias Kashmiri Canibal from Lahore 🇵🇰. She works under her boss Noor Abbas Mirza. They are funded by ISPR & ISI through their shell company. She handles dis-information for Terrorists group operating in Jammu & Kashmir & Pakistani Army.…
🚨Meet Noor Abbas Mirza who is funding ISPR assets like Hafsa Malik to spread disinformation against India. He runs his own Info War Group against India.

CNIC: 35201571420××
Mobile: +923324762817
Address: E-2××, Lahore Cantt.

He works with Metallon Delta Corporation Pvt Ltd, Pakistan. Its a shell company run by retired PAF officers.

He Managed Life Cycle Support Program of Mi171 Helicopter and IL78MRTT Aircraft with Pakistan Air Force.
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With love from IAF!!! 🔥
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🚨 Pakistani Army 🇵🇰 Movement

📍Location: Sialkot Sector
🗓Date: 28th Sept
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🚨 Jaish-e-Mohammed Rally in POK for their Women Cadre recruitment. Location: POK, It is few months old video. They are recruiting women cadres for using them as OGW.
Pakistan-based terror organization Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) announces the formation of its first-ever women’s wing, named “Jamaat-ul-Mominaat.” Recruitment for this newly created unit started at Markaz Usman-o-Ali in Bahawalpur. It will be led by Sadiya Azhar, the sister of Masood Azhar whose husband Yusuf Azhar was killed during Operation Sindoor on May 7 when Indian forces struck JeM’s headquarters at Markaz Subhanallah.

On September 29th, we clearly stated that Jaish is recruiting women cadres since past few months - to be used as OGWs.
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🔴Day 4 of Search
Some Rucksacks and other equipment found - Search continues
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Multiple unconfirmed reports indicating that Pakistan has carried out a series of airstrikes in Kabul.
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Multiple unconfirmed reports indicating that Pakistan has carried out a series of airstrikes in Kabul.
However, this should be taken with a pinch of salt. A lot of chatter out there on digital media.
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ISPR Propaganda - Get set go! 🫨
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ISPR Propaganda - Get set go! 🫨
Emerging reports indicate that TTP emir Mufti Noor Wali Mehsud was targeted in the suspected drone attack.
A press conference by DG ISPR is scheduled for 1430 hrs (Pakistan local time) tomorrow at Peshawar Corps HQ.
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Pro-TTP and Afghan Taliban–affiliated accounts are circulating an audio message purportedly featuring Mufti Noor Wali Mehsud. In the recording, the speaker denies reports of his death, describing them as baseless and enemy propaganda.

An official statement from Afghan authorities is still awaited.
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Multiple unconfirmed reports indicating that Pakistan has carried out a series of airstrikes in Kabul.
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UNCONFIRMED REPORT: Qari Saifullah Mehsud and Khalid Mehsud, considered potential successors to TTP Noor Wali Mehsud, have reportedly been killed as well.
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🚨 Breaking :

TTP chief Noor Wali Mehsud releases new audio message, denies reports of his death in airstrike

‼️ Says he’s “safe and sound in our tribal homeland.”
Mentions 9 Oct, 16 Rabi-ul-Thani, and Thursday night, confirming the message is fresh.

Ab Hoga Tandav...
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Stormy Prospects for Islamabad & Asim Munir - Latest commentary on internal situation in Pakistan and how it might try to externalise this situation by 'yours truly' 🕵🏻‍♂️:

Pakistan’s militant threat has heated up markedly in 2025, not just in the last week. The TTP ambush on October 7 that killed 11 soldiers near the Afghan border, followed by Pakistan’s claim of killing 30 militants in raids, shows a confident insurgency testing army mobility and ISR in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s border belt. The Baloch insurgency has sustained a brutal tempo all year, with the Jaffar Express hijacking in March and the May 6 IED that killed seven soldiers, while this week saw fresh separatist incidents and clashes in Balochistan, underscoring persistence even when the BLA has not claimed a marquee attack in the past few days.

Politically, the state is under pressure on two fronts. In Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), violent protests forced Islamabad into a hurried deal last weekend after ten deaths, an unusual show of assertiveness by AJK civil society against Islamabad-Muzaffarabad governance. That agreement may buy calm, not legitimacy. In Lahore, the TLP-led mobilization morphed into pitched battles with police, closures, and communication curbs, classic indicators of fragility and shrinking state bandwidth to manage mass Islamist street power.

Regionally, the October 9–10 Kabul explosions, with the Taliban publicly blaming Pakistan for an airstrike in Kabul, signal a risky escalation ladder. If Islamabad is crossing borders to hit TTP nodes, expect reciprocity via sanctuaries, propaganda wins for TTP, and a sharper Pak-Afghan confrontation that bleeds back into KP and Balochistan.

From an Indian perspective, this convergence of heightened TTP and Baloch attacks, PoK unrest, and Islamist street agitation narrows Islamabad’s room to show control. Historically, Pakistan’s establishment externalizes pressure, and a diversionary limited misadventure along the LoC or via proxy activation in J&K is a known playbook. The risk is higher now because Islamabad’s strategic confidence is being shored up by two tailwinds: a visible reset with Washington under President Donald Trump, including high-profile Sharif and General Asim Munir engagements and a pitch to deepen U.S. economic and strategic stakes, which Pakistan will read as diplomatic space, and the Saudi–Pakistan Strategic Mutual Defense Agreement signed on September 17, which projects added deterrent depth and potential funding to ride out crises.

Bottom line: tough months lie ahead for Islamabad and General Munir. A multi-front insurgency, urban agitation, and tense ties with Kabul create incentives to change the narrative externally. India should assume elevated trigger discipline requirements on the LoC, sharpen counter-infiltration and information operations, and maintain calibrated escalation control while leveraging PoK unrest diplomatically to spotlight Pakistan’s governance deficit.
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