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Unprovoked aggression by Fitna al-Khwarij on civilian population continuing in KP

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The unprovoked aggression and cowardly assaults by Fitna al-Khwarij on civilian inhabitants are persevering with in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

The Khawarij carried out quadcopter assault on a cricket floor in Mamund space of Bajaur injuring three folks. The injured had been instantly shifted to the hospital.

In keeping with a latest press launch by the Deputy Commissioner Bajaur district, mortar shells had been fired from throughout the border in varied areas of Bajaur, significantly in Mamund and Salarzai throughout March and April this 12 months.

9 folks together with three girls and 6 harmless youngsters had been martyred as a consequence of Afghan Taliban’s firing on civilian inhabitants in Bajaur.

Fitna al-Khawarij use quadcopters towards normal public to attain their nefarious designs and unfold concern and terror among the many public, of which there are additionally many video proof.

In keeping with the consultants, Fitna al-Khawarij are focusing on the unarmed folks as a result of they’re unable to confront the safety forces.

The consultants say the hatred for Fitna al-Khawarij is turning into deeper and extra intense among the many folks as a consequence of steady focusing on of the city inhabitants.

The safety forces are retaliating successfully and vigorously to the assaults of Fitna al-Khawarij and the Afghan Taliban regime.

The consultants say Pakistan’s safety forces solely goal the posts of Khawarij, the Afghan Taliban and their supporting infrastructure



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