Nushki: IED Blast Kills Major, Two Soldiers of Pakistan Army
An improvised explosive device (IED) attack targeted a military vehicle in the Garginah, Kardgap area of Nushki district, Balochistan, on Tuesday night, killing Major Rizwan, Naib Subedar Ameen, and Lance Naik Younas. Three other personnel were injured in the blast. The attack occurred around 8 PM. No group has claimed responsibility so far, but Baloch separatist groups have been behind similar attacks in the past. Security forces have faced a surge in deadly attacks across Balochistan in recent weeks.
Viral Video: Two Young Boys Seen Simulating Attack in a Tribal Area
A video is rapidly going viral on social media, reportedly showing two young boys from a tribal region practicing an attack on a mock enemy target. In the footage, the children can be seen holding weapons, moving low to the ground, and launching a simulated assault.
As soon as the video surfaced, it began circulating widely across various social media platforms. While the exact location and date of the recording remain unverified, the visuals have sparked concern among security observers and human rights circles.
Five-Point Peace Agreement Reached Between Barqambar Khel Tribe and Banned TTP — Written Statement from TTP Leadership Shura Delivered to the Tribe
Khyber (Special Correspondent) — A significant development has taken place in the Khyber district where the Barqambar Khel tribe and the banned Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) have reached a five-point peace agreement. This agreement was officially confirmed through a written statement issued by the TTP leadership shura and formally handed over to the tribal elders of Barqambar Khel.
According to sources, the agreement came after prolonged consultations and adherence to tribal jirga traditions. The written statement clearly outlines the terms, conditions, and future relations between the two parties.
The elders of Barqambar Khel described the statement as a serious effort from the community toward peace and hailed it as an important step that will reduce tensions in the area and help avoid further conflict.
The statement emphasizes that the agreement was reached not under any pressure or threat but out of respect for tribal autonomy, mutual respect, and the desire for lasting peace. The Barqambar Khel tribe accepted the agreement after thorough consultation, with all decisions made by mutual consensus.
Analysts suggest that this agreement may be part of the banned group's strategy to improve grassroots relationships with various tribes. However, there has been no official response from the Pakistani government or security agencies regarding this development so far.
The outlawed TTP has released a video of an attack on Pakistani forces in Tank district. Nothing is clear about the attack, but at one point a military vehicle can be seen being targeted.
After KP, now there seems to be a conspiracy to push the people of Punjab towards civil war, the consequences of which will be felt by the entire Punjab. Perhaps these warlords will push the people into war and have fun in Islamabad.
It should have been that the forces, whose sole job is security and for which they are paid, would defend themselves and not use the public.
People of bordering village of Punjab Rise to defend their land against TTP
A jirga was held today in Vehowa, Taunsa under the leadership of Sardar Meer Badshah Qaisrani, the respected chief of the Qaisrani tribe. In a bold and proactive move, he announced that tribal volunteers will establish checkposts in all border villages of Punjab adjacent to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to prevent the infiltration of terrorists, particularly from the TTP.
Sardar Badshah Qaisrani made it clear: “We do not seek war with anyone, but we will never allow terrorists to abduct our people, damage our property, or spread fear in our lands.”
To support this initiative, he pledged a personal contribution of Rs. 500,000 to cover food and accommodation costs for the tribal guards. He appealed to the local population to simply provide cooked meals to the volunteers,all other logistics will be taken care of by him.
The tribal security duty is set to begin from Monday onwards, sending a strong message of unity, resistance, and community-driven defense against the menace of terrorism.
Bannu: Attack on Police Post, 1 Officer Killed and three other injured
Last night around 2:30 AM, terrorists attacked the police post located at Lida Pul, Fateh Khel area near Bannu, using light and heavy weapons. Upon receiving the information, the Pakistan Army and police launched a joint operation.
Forces claimed that During the exchange of fire, three terrorists were killed. Police constable Rokhniaz was also killed, while three other officers were injured. Security forces have cordoned off the area and begun a search for any injured or fleeing terrorists.
South Waziristan: Banned TTP Militants Torch Truck, Abduct Three in Ladha Tehsil
Date: August 3, 2025
Location: Habib Kot, Ladha Tehsil, South Waziristan
At approximately 10:30 AM this morning, militants affiliated with the banned Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) launched an attack in the Habib Kot area of Ladha Tehsil, South Waziristan. The attackers torched a Mazda 7D truck belonging to contractor Gohar Hayat, a resident of Dera Ismail Khan.
The vehicle was reportedly transporting cement and sand from Makeen to the 40 Punjab Army Unit stationed in Ladha.
During the incident, the militants abducted the truck’s driver, Mohammadullah (resident of Heebat Khel, Makeen), along with two laborers—one identified as “Shaywar” and the other known by the alias “Chamtun.” The victims were taken to an undisclosed location, and their current whereabouts remain unknown.
The banned TTP has claimed responsibility for the attack, stating that the vehicle was supplying construction materials to military units actively operating against them.
Following the incident, security forces launched a search operation in the area. Further details are awaited.
The banned Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has released another propaganda video"زیر نظر", inciting resistance against the Pakistani military. The video highlights alleged atrocities in Waziristan and urges the local population to rise up, drawing parallels with the situation in Afghanistan. Through graphic visuals and emotional messaging, the TTP attempts to rally support for rebellion. Security agencies are currently assessing the content and potential impact of the video.
The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) claims that during July 2025, they carried out attacks across 12 districts in Balochistan, inflicting casualties on over 170 Pakistani military personnel and allied forces. According to the BLA, these operations included raids, camp seizures, weapons confiscation, IED explosions, and ambushes. Their Special Tactical Squad and Fatah Squad conducted successful and devastating operations in Quetta, Kalat, and Surab, killing two senior officers with the rank of Major. The BLA asserts that these actions demonstrate their growing military capability and influence in the region.
Children Targeted in Ongoing Operation in Waziristan — PTI-Affiliated Account Alleges "Israeli-Style Strategy"
Waziristan | August 2, 2025 — Reports emerging from Waziristan indicate a disturbing rise in the targeting of children during recent military operations. Local sources confirm that several minors have been killed either by drone strikes or direct gunfire in recent days.
These claims have been made by a PTI-affiliated social media account, which alleges that the strategy mirrors that of the Israeli military — using fear and violence to force civilian populations into mass displacement.
According to the account, the Pakistani state's objective is to drastically reduce the local population in North Waziristan and surrounding areas to facilitate the arrival of American teams and foreign companies searching for valuable mineral resources. The reduction of civilian presence is being framed as a "security requirement" for these incoming entities.
The account further alleges that creating a large number of internally displaced persons (IDPs) serves a second key purpose: to attract billions of dollars in international aid from Gulf states and United Nations agencies. It even claims that former U.S. President Donald Trump may have offered assurances to Pakistani authorities, promising to help secure $5–10 billion annually in aid under the guise of supporting these displaced populations.
Human rights advocates and local observers have expressed grave concern over the allegations, calling for independent international investigations into the reported deaths of children and the broader conduct of the operation.
The issue has sparked heated debate on social media. While some voices are calling the strategy a “state-sponsored crime,” others defend it as a matter of “national security.”
BLF Claims Responsibility:
The Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF) has claimed responsibility for 122 attacks across Balochistan during July 2025.
According to their report, 106 attacks targeted security forces, while others were aimed at military posts, patrolling units, and government contractors.
There has been no official confirmation of the claims.
Accounts monitoring the war situation in the region have released a video claiming that most of the members of the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) that the forces have so far claimed to have killed are fake. They allege that security forces repeatedly make such baseless claims to conceal their operational failures.
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Several pro-military and pro-intelligence accounts on X (formerly Twitter) in Pakistan had claimed that Maulana Ilyas, also known as Malang Bacha — a commander of the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) — had been killed.
However, on Friday, during the negotiations between the public peace jirga and the militants in Bajaur, Maulana Ilyas was not only present but was also leading the talks on behalf of the militants.
#Breaking : Major Attack on Three Pakistani Military Posts in Panjgur — 8 Soldiers Killed, Claims Khorasan Diary
Panjgur, Balochistan — According to Khorasan Diary, a major and coordinated attack was carried out on three Pakistani military checkpoints in Gorgo, a subdivision of Panjgur district. The attack reportedly resulted in the deaths of 8 security personnel, while 11 others were wounded and 3 remain missing.
As per the report, more than 80 armed assailants arrived in 11 Zamyad vehicles and launched a simultaneous assault on the posts. The attackers allegedly disabled the communication systems of the checkpoints prior to the assault and then ambushed the reinforcement units.
Khorasan Diary also claims that at least 8 attackers were killed in retaliatory fire, and their bodies were later taken away by fellow militants. However, this claim has not been independently verified.
No group has officially claimed responsibility for the attack so far.
#Bajaur : TTP Fighters Seen Patrolling Markets in Viral Video — Talks Underway with Tribal Elders
Bajaur — A video has gone viral on social media showing armed fighters of the banned Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) openly patrolling markets, hotels, and public areas in Bajaur.
This marks the first visible presence of such militants in urban areas after several years. Following Operation Zarb-e-Azb, most TTP fighters had retreated to mountainous and border regions.
It is worth noting that negotiations between local tribal elders and the armed militants have also been underway since yesterday, signaling a potential shift in the region’s dynamics.
#Breaking News – North Waziristan
4-Day Curfew Imposed in North Waziristan; All Movement Banned
In a sudden move, the PTI-led government in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, in coordination with the Pakistani military, has imposed a 4-day curfew in North Waziristan, completely banning all movement across the region.
Similar curfews were recently enforced in Khyber and Bajaur, prompting concerns among locals and analysts that the military may be deliberately creating unrest to justify a negotiated withdrawal from the tribal areas.
Observers suggest this could be part of a broader strategy, as the military faces increasing challenges and apparent failure in both KP and Balochistan.
Locals allege that the PTI and the military appear united in this approach, sidelining public interests under the guise of security.
Meanwhile, the banned Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) continues to maintain a presence in the region and has allegedly carried out multiple recent attacks.
Unconfirmed reports indicate that the curfew was imposed shortly after a TTP assault, though many believe this sequence of events is being used to set the stage for future negotiations.
Tensions remain high, and the local population is facing severe restrictions and hardships. Authorities have not yet issued an official statement.
Breaking News – North Waziristan
Lieutenant Colonel Among 6 Soldiers Killed in Suspected TTP Attack
Unconfirmed reports from North Waziristan suggest that six Pakistani soldiers, including a Lieutenant Colonel, were killed today in an alleged attack by the banned Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).
The incident reportedly took place amid ongoing tensions in the region.
Official confirmation from the authorities is still awaited.
More details to follow.
#Breaking News – Bajaur
Tribal Jirga Meets TTP Leadership, Temporary Ceasefire Agreed Until Tomorrow Noon
According to sources, a tribal jirga comprising representatives from all local tribes and led by Sahibzada Haroon ur Rasheed held a meeting with the leadership of the banned Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). The meeting reportedly took place in a peaceful and cordial atmosphere.
Both sides agreed on a temporary ceasefire until 12 PM tomorrow, while further negotiations will take place after the TTP consults its senior leadership (masharan).
Observers noted a significant and organized armed presence of TTP fighters at the talks, reflecting the group’s growing strength and confidence. Security arrangements were entirely handled by the Taliban.
It is important to note that intense clashes between Pakistani forces and TTP fighters are currently ongoing in Bajaur, leading to casualties and growing tension in the region.
In response to the escalating violence, all tribal factions united to form this joint jirga, aiming to reduce tensions and facilitate dialogue.
Initial impressions suggest that the jirga may lean in favor of the Taliban's stance, though a final outcome is expected by morning.
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In Dhadar’s Sanni area, armed assailants attacked soldiers stationed at the main gate of a Pakistani military camp, killing one soldier and reportedly injuring others. Following the attack, security forces fired multiple mortar shells in various directions, and heavy gunfire was heard.
Meanwhile, a hand grenade attack targeted a police station on Quetta’s Eastern Bypass, causing confirmed damage to several vehicles.
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Bannu: Possible todays quadcopter attack on Miryan police station leaves seven security personnel killed or wounded
A video received by War Observer shows a possible quadcopter attack on Miryan police station in Bannu, resulting in seven security personnel being killed or wounded. Investigations are ongoing to determine the nature of the strike and identify those responsible.