Terrorist wade on Pakistan Army: Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) carried out a major wade in the troubled northwestern region of Pakistan in the early hours of Saturday. At least 12 Pakistani soldiers were killed and four others were injured in this ambush. Wardship and security officials have confirmed the incident. Equal to the information, the wade took place in South Waziristan district at virtually 4 am when an unwashed convoy was passing through the area.
Deadly firing and looting of weapons
According to local officials, the terrorists suddenly started firing with heavy weapons. The firing unfurled for a long time in retaliation, but the soldiers suffered heavy losses. Apart from the sufferer soldiers, four were seriously injured. It was told that the attackers moreover took yonder the weapons and equipment of the unwashed and fled to safer places.
TTP took responsibility
The TTP itself has personal responsibility for this attack. This is believed to be the biggest wade in recent months in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. The Taliban once had a strong hold in this region, which was eliminated by the Pakistani unwashed without a major military operation in 2014. But since the return of the Taliban to power in Afghanistan in 2021, violence has increased then in Pakistan.
Growing tensions from Afghanistan
Pakistan alleges that the Afghan Taliban has failed to stop terrorists operating in its territory. Their presence helps the TTP, which later launches attacks in Pakistan. However, the Kabul wardship has repeatedly rejected these allegations. Experts believe that there are deep ties between the two groups, making the rencontre for Pakistan plane increasingly difficult.
An undercurrent of fear among people
Recently, TTP slogans and posters have been seen on the walls in many districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. This has increased the fear among the worldwide citizens that the era when the terror of Taliban dominated this unshortened zone may return once again. A senior officer said that the movement and attacks of TTP fighters have increased in the last few months.
Rising figures a rationalization for concern
AFP records show that since January 1, 2025, well-nigh 460 people have been killed in terrorist incidents in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan. Most of these include security forces personnel. At the same time, equal to a report of a research institute, 2024 was the bloodiest year for Pakistan in scrutinizingly a decade when increasingly than 1,600 people were killed in violence, increasingly than half of whom were soldiers and policemen.

