Pakistan’s lies exposed again.
Pakistan claimed it killed 29 militants inside Afghanistan, while the Afghan Taliban said 36 civilians had been martyred.
An independent UN investigation reports at least 28 civilian deaths, findings that align more closely with the Taliban’s version than with Pakistan’s claim.
🚨BIG!!
Pakistan stands exposed again!!
The United Nations has confirmed that Pakistani airstrikes inside Afghanistan killed civilians not the 'terrorists' claimed to have targeted.
@UNAMAnews has verified at least 28 civilians killed and 49 injured, including women and children. The deadliest strike in Chamkani alone left 22 civilians dead.
Pakistan: Multiple fidayeen attackers strike HQ of Pakistan Rangers in Karachi. Heavy firing, blasts underway.
Pak Major General reportedly trapped inside.
RSS duffers parroting the american made term "South Asia" instead of Indian Subcontinent. And what exactly are the US and UK doing in a discussion about the Indian subcontinent?
BREAKING: Attack on Baneh Checkpoint: Kurdish Fighters Hit Iranian Security Post, 2 Killed
On the evening of June 26, 2026 (into early June 27), Kurdish opposition fighters (attributed to the East Kurdistan Units/YRK, the armed wing of PJAK) attacked an Iranian security/IRGC checkpoint on the Saqqez road at the entrance to Baneh city in Kurdistan Province, western Iran.
Iranian state media (Tasnim) and IRGC-linked accounts confirm the attack: two security personnel killed and at least five others wounded (including police officers, one IRGC member, and two civilians; one police officer reported in critical condition).
Kurdish and opposition-aligned reports describe it as a successful ambush or clash by YRK fighters, with Iranian forces suffering casualties. The road was reportedly closed afterward, security tightened with additional checkpoints, and there are unconfirmed reports of stray bullets injuring civilians (including a child in some accounts).
Context: This follows IRGC drone strikes on nearby heights (e.g., Shivi village area near Baneh) the previous day (June 25), which PJAK reported damaged orchards and farmland. Baneh has a long history of low-level clashes between Iranian forces and Kurdish opposition groups.
"Heavy casualties" nuance: Iranian official figures report 2 killed + multiple wounded — significant for a checkpoint ambush but not a large-scale battle with dozens of losses. Kurdish sources frame it as a successful hit with regime forces taking notable casualties. Both sides acknowledge the fighting and Iranian losses.
🚨 Three LeT Operatives Dead in Pakistan Amid Growing Mystery.
A wave of unexplained deaths has struck Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) leadership in Pakistan, with three high-profile operatives dying within the span of just a few days.
♦️1, Ghazi Mumtaz: A veteran LeT trainer responsible for preparing countless recruits, Mumtaz died under mysterious circumstances in Upper Dir.
♦️2, Muhammad Khuzaimah Qasim: Killed in a hit-and-run case in Bahawalpur. Qasim was the brother of senior LeT leader Muhammad Yaqoob (Gen Sec of PMML - Mubarakpur); his funeral was presided over by Hafiz Abdul Mannan Makki, brother of LeT co-founder Abdul Rehman Makki.
♦️3, Khalid Bashir: A senior LeT operative reportedly found dead under suspicious conditions. Details surrounding his death remain under investigation.
📍The rapid succession of these deaths has left questions mounting within the organization’s ranks.
As India’s security challenges evolve, so too should the institutional profile of those who lead its national security architecture. A strong case can now be made for a career R&AW officer to occupy the country’s highest national security advisory role, not because previous incumbents have been lacking, but because the centre of gravity of India’s security challenges has shifted decisively towards the external domain.
The office increasingly demands a strategic rather than a primarily domestic security outlook. Officers shaped by years of external intelligence and geopolitical assessment bring a different institutional perspective, one that deserves far more serious consideration than it has received.
Sir, you may not have been present at the IISS brokered Track-II meet with Pakistani officials, but do you deny that such a meeting did happen in Colombo, or that multiple such meetings have happened in the last year?
Also, why is the RSS pushing for engagement with Pakistan?
Just In: Israel has begun massive lobbying efforts in USA, against Turkey's plan to create a major trade corridor linking Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Syria and Turkey.
Israe says the project could negatively affect the interests of India too, and create a new geopolitical alignments between Sunni-majority nations.