Operation Azm-e-Istehkam
Operation Azm-e-Istehkam | |||||||
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Part of the Insurgency in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the Insurgency in Balochistan, Counter-Terrorism in Pakistan and the War on Terror | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Pakistan |
Jihadist groups Baloch separatist groups | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Shehbaz Sharif Asim Munir |
Noor Wali Mehsud Bashir Zeb Nazar Baloch | ||||||
Units involved | |||||||
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Unknown | Unknown | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
208 killed [1] |
211 killed [1] (As of October 2024) | ||||||
186 civilians killed [1] |
Operation Azm-e-Istehkam (Urdu: آپریشن عزم استحکام) is a counter-insurgency operation launched by the government of Pakistan in June 2024.[2] The operation was approved by prime minister Shehbaz Sharif.[3] The operation will include not only military action, but also socio-economic uplift to deter extremism.[4]
Etymology
Azm-e-Istehkam translates into "Commitment for Stability" or "Resolve for Stability". Azm (عزم) means "commitment" or "resolve", while Istehkam (استحکام) means "stability" in Urdu. The phrase Azm-e-Istehkam has been chosen by the government to emphasize onto the non-kinetic[further explanation needed] parameters of the operation aimed at socio-economic upliftment to counter extremism.[5]
Background
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Pakistan has been facing a looming Islamist insurgency in North-Western parts of the country since 2001 that came to haunt Pakistani state in an aftermath of 9/11 attacks. The al-Qaeda terrorists fled Afghanistan seek refuge in the bordering Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan. The insurgency blew up in 2004 when tensions rooted in the Pakistan Army's search for al-Qaeda fighters in Pakistan's mountainous Waziristan area escalated into armed resistance. Pakistan's actions were presented as its contribution to the U.S. War on terror.
The situation in erstwhile FATA further complicated with the emergence of Tehreek-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). Local Pakistani jihadi fighters that had previously fought Soviets, with support from Central Asian militant groups along with Arab fighters of al-Qaeda, in 2007 formed TTP.
The TTP emerged as one of the most lethal groups with the goal to overthrow Government of Pakistan in Islamabad and replace it with a Taliban-style government.
History of Pakistan's previous military campaigns
Responding to the threat posed by the Islamists, Pakistan Army under command of General Kayani's tenure started to turn the tide in its war against terrorism. In order to contain the militants General Kayani launched series of military campaigns to recapture areas fallen in the hands of militants from 2007 to 2013 beginning with Operation Rah-e-Haq. The campaign that launched by Kayani ended with success of Operation Zarb-e-Azb in late 2016. Pakistan Army under the Kayani Doctrine was able to capture six tribal agencies and four settled districts of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa including Swat and South Waziristan, which were two strongholds of TTP.
The last operation Zarb-e-Azb was conducted by the Kayani's successor General Raheel Sharif to purge last remaining agency of North Waziristan from the clutches of TTP. Thus, Pakistan Armed Forces successfully recaptured seven tribal agencies of FATA and four districts of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa by conducting a bloody armed campaign from 2007 to 2016.
# | Campaign | Date | location | Results |
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Operation al-Mizan | 2002-2006 | North Waziristan | Stalemate between Islamic militants and Government of Pakistan
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Operation Rah-e-Haq | 25 October 2007– 8 December 2007 | Swat Valley and Shangla | Pakistani victory
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Operation Zalzala | January 2008-May 2008 | Spinkai, South Waziristan | Pakistani victory
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Operation Sirat-e-Mustaqeem | 28 June 2008 – 9 July 2008 | Bara | Pakistani victory | |
Operation Sherdil | 7 August 2008 – 28 February 2009 | Bajaur Agency | Pakistani victory
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Operation Black Thunderstorm | 26 April 2009 – 14 June 2009 | Pakistani victory
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Operation Rah-e-Rast | 16 May 2009 – 15 July 2009 | Swat | Decisive Pakistani victory
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Operation Rah-e-Nijat | 19 June 2009 – 12 December 2009 | South Waziristan Agency | Pakistani victory
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2009 Khyber Pass Offensive | 1 September 2009 – 30 September 2009 | Khyber Agency | Pakistani victory
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Operation Khwakh Ba De Sham | September 2009-21 January 2011 | Pakistani victory
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Operation Brekhna | 3 November 2009 – 20 December 2012 | Mohmand Agency | Pakistani victory
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Operation Koh-e-Sufaid | 4 July 2011 – 18 August 2011 | Kurram Agency | Pakistani victory
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Operation Rah-e-Shahadat | 5 April 2013 – 30 June 2013 | Tirah Valley | Pakistani victory
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Operation Zarb-e-Azb | 12 June 2014 – 22 February 2017 | North-Waziristan Agency | Pakistani victory
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Operation Khyber | 7 October 2014 – 21 August 2017 | Khyber Agency | Pakistani victory
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Operation Radd-ul-Fasaad | 22 February 2017- November 2022 | Across Pakistan | Pakistani tactical victory
Strategic failure
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Operation Azm-e-Istehkam | 22 June 2024- Till date | Across Pakistan and Afghanistan | Ongoing |
With help of military campaigns Pakistan Army was able to push back TTP into Afghanistan from where it continues to launch terrorist attacks on Pakistan. By 2014, the casualty rates from terrorism in the country as a whole dropped by 40% as compared to 2011–2013, with even greater drops noted in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa despite a large massacre of schoolchildren by TTP terrorists in the province in December 2014. The reduction in hostilities eventually changed the conflict from a war to a relatively low-level conflict. However, massacre of schoolchildren in Peshawar and continues sense of insecurity forced Pakistani political leadership to draft National Action Plan.
National Action Plan 2014 and Operation Radd-ul-Fasaad 2017
On 24 December 2014, the Parliament of Pakistan approved a 20-point National Action Plan to counter terrorism and extremism, that had been chalked out by the National Counter Terrorism Authority. The decision was taken following a terrorist attack on the Army Public School in Peshawar.[6] The plan was envisaged to undertake non-kinetic and kinetic measures to fight terrorism and extremism.
In line with National Action Plan, Pakistan launched Operation Radd-ul-Fasaad under its commander COAS Qamar Javed Bajwa. This operation was launched in order clean-off militants that escaped across country due to army's earlier campaigns in FATA. The operation was aimed at consolidating efforts of previous military campaigns.
Radd-ul-Fasaad vowed to tackle cross border militancy, purge sleeper cells in Urban Pakistan, flush of remnants militants escaped across country, and pursuit National Action Plan.The operation entailed the conduct of Broad Spectrum Security (Counter Terrorism) operations by Rangers in Punjab and Sindh, and by the Frontier Corps in Balochistan and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and focus on more effective border security management. Countrywide disarmament and explosive control were also given as additional objectives of the operation. The National Action Plan was pursued as the hallmark of this operation.[7][8]
Radd-ul-Fasaad resulted in major successes in counter-terrorism.
As a result of Radd-ul-Fasaad, TTP suffered huge losses and divided into various splinter groups that weakened its operational capabilities. According to Delhi-based South Asian Terrorism Portal (SATP) 2019 was post peaceful year for Pakistan since the time of start of insurgency in 2004. According to SATP, The suicide attacks in Pakistan in 2019 was decreased to 8 from record high of 85 in 2009. By 2021, More than 375,000 operations have been carried out against terrorists, including over 150,000 in Sindh, 3,4000 in Punjab, more than 80,000 in Balochistan and over 92,000 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.[9]
Operation was a tactical victory for Pakistan as country saw consolidation of gains of Operation Zarb-e-Azb by further denting the terrorist capability to carry out activities against Pakistan which was visible in drastic drop in suicide and IED attacks. Yet it deemed as a strategic failure due to failure of operation to achieve objectives of National Action Plan. The country failed to foster durable peace, specially after Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan in August 2021. The political change in Afghanistan triggered new wave of terrorism in Pakistan. Since 2022 Pakistan has seen a visible uptick in terrorism-related incidents.
Resurgence in Insurgency since August 2021
After 2019, country saw slow implementation on the National Action Plan specially on its primary aim of combating extremism. Resultantly since fall of Kabul in August 2021, Pakistan is confronted with renewed threat of terrorism as TTP has been injected with fresh dose of strength due to the victory of Taliban in Afghanistan. The fresh recruits, easy access to US made weapons, and a sanctuary under the shadow of Afghan Taliban have once again bolstered the TTP to again target Pakistan. In 2023, Pakistan saw an increase in terror incidents, especially in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa after the banned militant group Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan terminated its ceasefire with the government in November 2022.[10][11][6]
In 2022 After failure of negotiations, the TTP and the government announced a ceasefire in June 2022. However, in November 2022, the TTP renounced the ceasefire and called for nationwide attacks against Pakistan.
2022 Pakistani airstrikes in Afghanistan
Surge in terrorism led Pakistan to strike on TTP safe havens present on Afghan soil. On 16 April 2022, the Pakistani military conducted predawn airstrikes on multiple targets in Afghanistan's Spera District of Khost and Shultan District of Kunar provinces. Afghan officials said the attacks killed at least 47 civilians and injured 23 others. Initial reports described the attacks as either rocket strikes or aerial strikes carried out by a number of aircraft of the Pakistan Air Force, and Afghan officials claimed the operation was carried out by Pakistani military helicopters and jets. Pakistani officials initially denied Pakistan carried out the airstrikes, but Pakistani security officials later claimed the airstrikes involved drone strikes from inside Pakistani airspace, and that no aircraft were deployed. Some reports said the Pakistani airstrikes also targeted parts of Paktika Province. According to the Pakistani media and some Afghan media outlets, the attacks targeted militants belonging to Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).
2022 Pakistani airstrikes marked the first instance of foreign country launching attack on Afghanistan after establishment of Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan and withdrawal of US from Afghanistan.
2024 Pakistani airstrikes in Afghanistan
On 18 March 2024, in response to the attack from Afghanistan, Pakistan Air Force carried out two intelligence based airstrikes on Afghanistan's eastern border provinces of Khost and Paktika. The Afghan government claim that Pakistan killed five women and three children. Pakistan denies this, claiming that it killed terrorists instead while targeting the Hafiz Gul Bahadur militant group, a splinter organization of the Pakistani Taliban, and that it had successfully killed Sehra alias Janan, a high-value target commander. Another commander, Abdullah Mehsud, was claimed to have been killed, but later released a video refuting the claim. It was also reported that Mehsud's house was targeted in which his wife and a minor son was killed. Pakistan went on to blame the Pakistani Taliban and its splinter militias for the deaths of hundreds of Pakistani civilians, and claimed that they used Afghanistan as a base and that they had support from within the Taliban.
2024 Pakistani airstrikes marks the third instance of foreign country launching attack on Afghanistan after establishment of Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan and withdrawal of US from Afghanistan followed by 2022 Pakistani Airstrikes and 2022 US Drone attack in Kabul
Given the deteriorating law and order situation in North-West Pakistan, on 7 April 2023, Pakistan's National Security Committee under leadership of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif decided to launch a new military operation to root out militants posing threats to its western regions. The meeting was also attended by the Pakistan's new military leadership COAS Asim Munir and CJCSC Sahir Shamshad Mirza.
On 22 June 2024, Pakistan's Apex Committee on National Action Plan approved a new operation codenamed as Azb-e-Istehkam (Resolve for Stability) that is meant to address slow implementation of National Action Plan specially by addressing its vow of healing extremism across Pakistan.
Approval and launch
On 22 June 2024, the operation was approved during a meeting of the Apex Committee on National Action Plan in Islamabad.[12] The meeting was chaired by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and attended by key federal cabinet members, chief ministers from all provinces including Gilgit-Baltistan, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, provincial chief secretaries, services chiefs, and others.[3]
Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif clarified on 25 June 2024 that "Operation would not be large scale operation.Sharif said Operation Azm-e-Istehkam is being “misunderstood” and compared to previous military operations such as Operation Zarb-e-Azb and Operation Rah-e-Nijat. He said militants in these operations were killed for creating “no-go areas” in the country and for challenging the writ of the state, adding that they caused massive displacement of the population. There are currently no such no-go areas in the country as the ability of terrorist organizations to carry out large-scale organized operations inside Pakistan has been decisively defeated by past armed operations. Therefore, no large-scale military operation which would require population displacement is being contemplated.Its objective is to instill a new spirit and drive in the ongoing implementation of the revised National Action Plan, which was launched after a national consensus in the political arena. Operation Azm-e-Istekam is a multi-domain, multi-agency and national vision to bring about sustainable peace and stability in the country.[13][14]
Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Asif on 28 June 2024 added that Pakistan may carry out cross border strikes inside Afghanistan on terrorist bases enjoying safe havens on Afghan soil.[15][16]
Goals
The Operation is primarily aimed at speeding-up implementation of the Pakistan's National Action Plan (NAP) which was conceived in an aftermath of politico-military consensus in 2014 to combat extremism and terrorism within Pakistan. According to PMO statement, following objectives has been laid down in line with NAP.[17]
The main objective of the operation is to end extremism and terrorism decisively and comprehensively.[3][18] The operation aims to coordinate and coordinate efforts on multiple fronts to counter these threats, while intensifying efforts to curb terrorist activities through regional cooperation in the political and diplomatic arenas.[3]
Timeline
June 2024
22 June
- Counter Terrorism Department conducted a raid in Jamshoro District of Sindh capturing a militant.[19]
23 June
- Two Frontier Corps soldiers were killed in a militant attack on security forces in Dir District across the border from Afghanistan.[20]
- Baloch Liberation Army claimed killing of a soldier in Zamuran tehsil.[19]
- Counter Terrorism Department also captured 22 militants during various raids throughout Punjab.[19]
24 June
- Balochistan Liberation Army carried out an attack on a military base in Kalat allegedly claiming to have killed twelve soldiers, however official reports acknowledged the deaths of two Frontier Corps soldiers.
- Three militants were also killed in the attack.[19]
25 June
- Military related handles on X released a footage of drone strike on Masjilis-e-Askari Karwan of terrorists belonging to Hafiz Gul Bahadur group of Tehreek Taliban Pakistan in the Darga Peerpal area of Bannu District. Reportedly, three terrorists were claimed to be neutralized.[21][22]
- A policeman was wounded in an attack on a police post in Orakzai District.
- Two militants were killed and three were wounded in an operation in Sra Derga area of Bannu District.[19]
- Seven were injured when threw grenades on the security forces vehicles in North Waziristan.[19]
- Three civilians were wounded in a militant attack near a police patrol.[19]
- A girls school was torched in Mansehra District by militants.[19]
26 June
- Pakistani authorities report the arrests of Commander Nasrullah and Commander Idress in Quetta, who were two key Pakistani Taliban commanders.[23] Moreover, six militants and two Pakistani soldiers were killed in Hassan Khel Tehsil, Peshawar District, during military raids on multiple hideouts.[24]
- A Counter Terrorism Department and a security forces personnel were killed in two separate attacks in Bannu.[19]
- A soldier was killed in a militant attack in Kech District.[19]
27 June
- On 27 June, in Tank District, military raids on insurgent bases killed ten militants[24] and a military operation in Bagh, Khyber District resulted in the deaths of seven militants and five Pakistani soldiers.[24]
- The house of Aslam Khan a tribal leader in the Lakki Marwat District was attacked by militants but caused no casualties.[19] Moreover, a police station in Peshawar was attacked by militant rockets causing no casualties.[19]
- Seven were injured on an attack on Frontier Corps vehicle in Quetta.[19]
28 June
- Pakistani ambassador to the United States, requested military aid including modern weaponry to aid in Operation Azm-e-Istehkam as well as addressing the need for strengthening of military ties between the two countries for fighting terrorism diplomatic comeback in Kabul.[25][26][27]
- Rahat Khan, an influential person in Swabi was killed by unknown militants.[19]
- Thirteen labourers were abducted from Tank District by militants, nine were rescued by a police operation.[19]
29 June
- A civilian was killed and his son wounded in a militant attack in Balochistan.[19]
- Three explosions and gunfire were reported in Kech District near a military base with Balochistan Liberation Front claiming that it was an attack carried out by them.[19]
30 June
- On 30 June, the Government of Pakistan began the second phase of the deportation of Afghan refugees from Pakistan, this time with the target of expelling around 800,000 illegal migrants.[28]
- A snooker club was set on fire in Khyber District by militants.[19]
- A police special operative was killed in North Waziristan, Hafiz Gul Bahadur group claimed responsibility for his killing.[19]
- A senior doctor attacked previously by militants over twenty five times, was killed by militants in Bajaur District.[19]
- Militants also set up roadblocks in Dera Ismail Khan District and Bannu District for over an hour.[19]
- A gas pipeline was damaged in Bolan District suspected to be a militant attack.[19]
- The son of a local peace committee member was killed in Tank District.[19]
- Two soldiers were killed in a rocket and grenade attack in Takhta Baig area of Khyber District.[19]
- A logistical vehicle carrying food for soldiers was targeted by militants.[19]
July 2024
1 July
- Three people were killed in a roadside bombing in Turbat District, Balochistan.[29] Along with two members of security forces were killed in a rocket attack on their post in Jamrud, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.[29]
- Seven militants were killed in a military operation in Tirah including Pakistani Taliban commanders, Najeeb Abdul Ur Rehman and Ishfaq Muavia and two more militants were killed in a separate engagement in Lakki Marwat.[30][31]
- A traffic Policeman was killed by militants in Peshawar.[32]
- A person allegedly a militant was captured during a raid in Awaran District.[32]
- Three civilians were killed and one injured in an attack in Turbat.[32]
2 July
- The gas pipeline supplying natural gas to Quetta was blown up by an Improvised Explosive Device near Machh, Bolan District.[33] Moreover, three civilians were killed and one wounded in a shootout and bomb blast in Turbat.[34]
- A soldier was killed and four wounded in an Improvised Explosive Device attack in Kalat District.[32]
- An officer of the Sui Southern Gas Company was killed in Quetta.[32]
3 July
- Pakistan Army and United States Army troops started a two-week-long counterterrorism exercise in Pabbi, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa with the American troops being deployed at the National Counterterrorism Centre.[35][36]
- Moreover, an IED bombing in Bajaur District killed senator Hidayat Ullah, who was campaigning in an election run-up, initial death toll was reported to be three[37] but later rose to five.[38][39]
- Furthermore, two members of security forces were also wounded in terrorist attacks on Polio vaccination teams in Bajaur District.[40]
- Also, Pakistani security forces carried out an intelligence based operation in Bajaur District and Pakistani Taliban Commander Irfan Ullah after a firefight between security forces and militants.[41][42]
- Also, a bomb attack and shootout in Kalat, Balochistan killed a Frontier Corps soldier along with a civilian working on the Sui gas field.[43]
- Islamabad police foiled a terror attack ahead of Muharram by capturing a large amount of weapons and explosives after a firefight with militants who managed to flee.[44][45]
- Two Policemen were killed and two wounded in an attack on a police station in Kashmore District.[32]
- A soldier was killed in a militant attack in South Waziristan.[32]
- Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan announced the launch of a retaliatory Operation Azm-e-Shariat to counter Operation Azm-e-Istehkam.[32] Jamaat-ul-Ahrar announced the launch of their own Operation Al Ra’ad.[32]
4 July
- In Khaplu, Gilgit Baltistan another Pakistani Taliban commander Shah Faisal who was responsible for multiple terrorist attacks in the region was killed in a military operation.[46][47]
- Clashes were eventually extinguished after hours of fighting which left two civilians and four soldiers of Gilgit Baltistan Scouts wounded.[47]
5 July
- A roadside bombing in Mardan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa killed three people and wounded eight people, including two police officers.[48][49][50]
- Noor Rehman, the commander of Ghazi group of Pakistani Taliban was killed during an attempted cross border infiltration in North Waziristan.[32]
6 July
- A bomb planted by militants was diffused in Bajaur District.[32]
- A policeman was killed by militants in Peshawar.[32]
- A soldier was killed and another wounded in a militant attack in Tank District.[32] Another soldier was killed and another wounded in Bolan District during an attack by Balochistan Liberation Army.[32]
- Four soldier was killed in Awaran District and another in Khuzdar District by Balochistan Liberation Front.[32]
- A police special operative was injured in an Improvised Explosive Device attack in Quetta.[32]
7 July
- A bombing in Bolan, Balochistan carried out by the Balochistan Liberation Army wounded a soldier of the Frontier Corps.[51]
- A shooting in Karachi killed a senior Counter Terrorism Department official engaged against the Pakistani Taliban and Lashkar-e-Taiba, and a civilian passerby,[52] and a private security guard was wounded in the incident and later succumbed to his injuries.[53]
- Two people allegedly separatists were captured by security forces in Awaran District and Kech District.[32]
- One soldier was wounded in a militant attack in Orakzai District.[32]
- The vehicle of Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam politician Maulana Abdullah Nadeem was targeted in South Waziristan but he remained unharmed.[32]
8 July
- Three people allegedly separatists were captured from Kalat District and one more from Gwadar District.[32]
9 July
- A police officer and his three nephews were killed in a shooting in Dera Ismail Khan.[54]
- In North Waziristan a military engagement between Pakistan Army and Pakistani Taliban led to the deaths of two militants and one army captain.[55][56]
- Thirteen people were detained in Punjab during an operation conducted by the Punjab police against supposed militant activities before Ashura.[57]
- Three soldiers were killed and twelve wounded in a gun battle in South Waziristan, casualties of militants are unknown.[58]
- Three Frontier Corps soldiers were abducted in Tank District.[59]
- An alleged separatist was captured from Awaran District.[32]
- Four soldiers were killed and three wounded in a Balochistan Liberation Army attack.[32]
10 July
- An attack on Ashura observations was foiled when the Counter Terrorism Department arrested a key Pakistani Taliban militant Mohammad Shoaib in an operation in Karachi.[60]
- An engagement in Hassan Khel Tehsil of the Peshawar District led to the deaths of four security personnel and three militants including militant commander Abdul Raheem.[61][62]
- A highly wanted Pakistani Taliban militant Kifayat Ullah was killed in a Counter Terrorism Department operation.[32]
- Three women were injured in a mortar attack on a policeman's house in North Waziristan.[32]
- Two people were injured in Balochistan Liberation Army attack on a military supply vehicle.[32]
- Two relatives of a tribal elder were killed in a militant attack.[32]
- A Frontier Corps soldier was kidnapped from Tank District.[32]
11 July
- Turbat tehsildar was injured in a militant attack in Kech District.[32]
- Two off-duty Frontier Corps personnel were killed in Bannu District.[32]
- Two militants stopped an anti-polio vaccination team and snatched their vaccines and motorcycle.[32]
12 July
- The bodies of two security personnel who had been missing since 11 July in Tank were discovered.[63]
- Two Pakistani Taliban militants, Abuzar and Yaqoob Masood, of the Hafiz Gul Bahadur group with alleged ties to the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan were arrested during a raid by the Counter Terrorism Department in Karachi.[64]
- A policeman and a civilian were killed in a militant attack on a police station in Mardan District.[32]
- Militants set up a temporary road checkpoint in Tank District.[32]
- Dead body of a person kidnapped by militants was discovered in South Waziristan.[32]
13 July
- A driver of the Frontier Corps was killed in a roadside bombing near Quetta.[65]
- A Pakistani Taliban militant was arrested in Karachi during a raid by the Counter Terrorism Department.[66]
- An off duty security personnel was killed in Dera Ismail Khan.[32]
- An alleged separatist was detained in Gwadar.[32]
- Two security forces personnel were wounded in an Improvised Explosive Device attack in Quetta.[32]
14 July
- A local journalist was killed by militants in Nowshera District.[32]
- In Kalat District military carried out an offensive advancing rapidly in multiple areas such as Harboi, Iskalkoo, Chuto, Chashma, Maimonki, Aab-e-Dok, and also in the surroundings of Kalat District.[32]
15 July
- The Pakistani Taliban launched two coordinated attacks on the military cantonment in Bannu.[67][68][69] A militant attacked the base with a vehicle loaded with explosives while another exploded a suicide vest outside the perimeter of the base. Eight soldiers and ten militants were killed[70] and about 141 people including 7 civilians were wounded in the attacks.[71] At least eight civilians were amongst the injured.[72] Several houses and buildings were damaged.[68] The attack caused significant casualties but was unsuccessful in its main aim to penetrate and capture the garrison.[73]
- Jaish E Fursaan E Muhammadi, a faction within the Hafiz Gul Bahadur group of the Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility.[67] Military helicopters were dispatched to the region and ground troops were also deployed in the region.[72]
- A military operation is being conducted in the area by Pakistan Army.[68] The Special Service Group was also deployed in the area.[74]
- Moreover, two children were killed in North Waziristan in a landmine blast.[32]
16 July
- Five civilians (two children and two female health operatives) were killed in a militant attack on a health facility in Dera Ismail Khan. The military then engaged the militants, killing three of them. Two soldiers died in the skirmishes.[75][76]
- Militants attacked a Police checkpoint in Bannu District but the attack was thwarted by a police counterattack.[32]
17 July
- Four alleged separatists were detained from Awaran District by security forces personnel.[32]
18 July
- A policeman was killed in South Waziristan by militants while on duty.[32]
19 July
- A senior Al Qaeda leader Amin al-Haq who was a close associate of Osama bin Laden and was on the United Nations global list of wanted terrorists was arrested by the Counter Terrorism Department in a raid on his hideout in Sarai Alamgir, Punjab.[77][78]
- Three people including a policeman were killed in an attack in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa meanwhile a Frontier Corps soldier was killed in Balochistan.[79]
- Two civilians were killed in a shootout during a peace rally, this attack is suspected to be a militant attack.[79]
- A soldier of Frontier Corps Balochistan (South) was killed and seven injured in Kech District in a militant attack.[32]
- One policeman was killed and two wounded in a militant attack in Mardan District.[32] Balochistan Liberation Front commander Wahid Qambar Baloch was captured by Pakistani Intelligence Agencies.[32]
- Two civilians were killed and two wounded in a bomb blast in South Waziristan.[32]
- Militants used an Improvised Explosive Device to target a Counter Terrorism Department vehicle, carrying senior personnel, three personnel and threw civilians were wounded in the blast.[32]
20 July
- A person was killed by militants in Kech District.[32]
- Balochistan Liberation Front attacked an outpost in Panjgur District killing two soldiers and wounding another.[32]
- An off duty police officer was killed in Kohat District while on vacation.[32]
- Baloch Liberation Army claimed to have killed an Inter Services Intelligence agent in Turbat.[32]
- Dead body of a school teacher killed by militants was found in Tank District.[32]
- Two civilians were killed in a landmine blast in Buner District.[32]
21 July
- Three militants tried to infiltrate into Pakistan from Afghanistan by crossing the Afghanistan-Pakistan border in Dir District but all three were killed in a subsequent clash with Pakistan Army.[80]
- A female police officer of the Motorway Police was targeted in Nowshera District but she remained safe.[32]
- Militants destroyed a girls school in North Waziristan.[32] District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
- A Policeman was killed by militants in Peshawar.[32]
- A retired Army soldier was killed by militants in Mohmand District.[32]
- One soldier was killed and two wounded in a Balochistan Liberation Front attack on their post in Kech District while two more were killed and another wounded in a separate attack in the same district.[32]
22 July
- Militants destroyed a government run girls school in North Waziristan completely razing its seven classrooms however, no casualties were reported.[81]
- Moreover, three Policemen were wounded in a bomb blast near their vehicle in Khyber District.[82]
- A civilian driver was killed and two wounded in militant attacks in Harnai District.[32]
- A soldier was killed and another was wounded in a Balochistan Liberation Front attack on their convoy.[32]
23 July
- A senior teacher was killed by Pakistani Taliban militants in Tirah as a part of Pakistani Taliban's campaign against female education.[83]
- A Policeman was wounded in an attack on a police station in Peshawar.[32]
- One soldier was killed and two wounded in a Balochistan Liberation Army attack in Kharan District.[32]
- A militant commander was killed in as shootout with Counter Terrorism Department in Karachi.[32]
- Three Pakistani soldiers and one Balochistan Liberation Army commander were killed in skirmishes in Kech District.[32][a]
24 July
- In Hoshab, Balochistan, Pakistan Army conducted an intelligence based operation killing one militant while wounding two others. Their weapons and ammunition were also confiscated and a further clearance operation was carried out.[84]
- A gas pipeline from Sui to Karachi was damaged by Baloch Republican Guards in Kashmore District.[32]
- A Frontier Corps soldier was killed in Orakzai District during a militant raid on a security post.[32]
- Two policemen were injured in a militant attack on a security post in Swat District, the militants managed to flee.[32]
25 July
- Seventeen surrendered Pakistani Taliban militants initially set free by the government in exchange for their surrender were rearrested in Bannu by Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police as a part of a new campaign to spare no militants, their vehicles, weapons and ammunition were seized.[85]
- A counter terrorism unit of police was attacked in Mohmand District, the clash resulted in the deaths of one policeman and a militant.[32]
- Two police officers were targeted in Dera Ismail Khan by militants but evaded their attack.[32]
- Four people allegedly separatists were detained by security forces in Quetta.[32]
- Security Forces attacked a vehicle in Kech District and detained its occupants who were allegedly separatists.[32]
- Balochistan Liberation Front attacked a military camp in Awaran District.[32]
- Three civilians were killed by Baloch Raji Aajoi Sangar in Panjgur District on the allegations of being state collaborators.[32]
26 July
- A militant commander named Razaq, a close associate of Hafiz Gul Bahadur was killed by Pakistan Army in North Waziristan.[86]
27 July
- Four militants were killed in a military operation in Tank District, their weapons and ammunition was confiscated.[86]
- A Frontier Constabulary personnel was killed and five wounded in a militant attack on a police station in Kurram District.[87]
- At least four Pakistani Taliban militants were killed in an Intelligence-based Operation in Tank District.[32]
- The Counter Terrorism Department captured 38 militants in 449 intelligence-based operations across Punjab.[32]
28 July
- A Counter Terrorism Department personnel was killed by militants in Mardan District.[32]
- Istehkam-e-Pakistan Party politician Zaigham Sultan Tarrar was killed by militants in Hafizabad District.[32]
- Two people were killed in Mingora by militants.[32]
29 July
- Three militants and a policeman were killed in an intelligence based operation in Mohmand District while a wanted militant Satifullah was killed and three militants were wounded in an engagement in Dera Ismail Khan and a militant was killed in an engagement with security forces in North Waziristan.[88]
- The Counter Terrorism Department captured two wanted militants during a raid in Pakistan.[32]
- In a separate incident in Hyderabad, Pakistan, two militants of Sindhudesh Revolutionary Army were captured and their planned attack on Independence Day celebrations was thwarted.[32]
30 July
- Two United Nations officials escaped unharmed when Pakistani Taliban attacked their vehicle in Tank District.[89]
31 July
- An attack on a Balochistan Levies post in Milizai area of Pishin resulted in the deaths of two levies personnel.[90] Another attack on the same post just after eight hours wounded a policeman.[90]
- Moreover, an attack on Charwazgai check post in Khyber District claimed the lives of two policemen as well as wounding another, a civilian security guard at a nearby gas station was also wounded.[90]
- A private security was hijacked by militants who stole more than 50 million PKR.[32]
- Three people including a retired security personnel and his two relatives were killed in North Waziristan by militants.[32]
August
1 August
- Traffic Policeman was killed by militants while on his way to duty in Lakki Marwat District.[91]
2 August
- Two policemen were killed in a militant attack on their convoy in Tank District while escorting the vehicles of two judges. The judges however remained safe.[92]
- Balochistan Liberation Front militants destroyed an internet tower in Kech District.[91]
- Balochistan Liberation Front claimed to have captured a vehicle carrying supplies for the Pakistani military in Kech District.[91]
3 August
- Four militants were killed in Mardan District during an operation conducted by armed forces and Counter Terrorism Department.[91][93]
- A Policeman was injured in a militant attack in Dera Ismail Khan.[91]
- One soldier was killed and three injured in a Balochistan Liberation Front attack in Kech District while another soldier was killed in a Balochistan Liberation Army attack in Awaran District.[91]
- Balochistan Liberation Army also claimed destruction of a military vehicle in Kech District.[91]
- The Counter Terrorism Department captured three militants including an ISIS-K commander.[91]
4 August
- A tribal jirga in Lakki Marwat asked the military to launch a comprehensive campaign to flush out all militants from the territory of the district as the militants were reported to become a serious threat to local security.[94]
5 August
- Two people were including a teacher were killed by militants in South Waziristan.[91]
- The National Counter Terrorism Authority also decided to launch operations against militants as a part of the wider campaign.[91]
6 August
- A Frontier Corps soldier was killed and another wounded in a militant attack in South Waziristan District.[91]
7 August
- A bomb blast occurred in Peshawar with the target being a special force vehicle of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police, no casualties were reported.[91]
8 August
- A Sindhudesh Revolutionary Army leader was captured by Counter Terrorism Department while attempting to carry out a bomb blast on a train travelling from Punjab to Sindh, explosives and other such materials were also apprehended.[95]
- Two militants escaped from the custody of Counter Terrorism Department in Mohmand District after being allegedly tortured and made way to Afghanistan.[96]
- Militants attacked security company vehicle in Dera Ismail Khan and looted PKR 8 million from it.[91]
- Two hand grenade explosions were reported at Sardar Bahadur Khan Women's University in Quetta during pre-independence day celebrations.[91]
- A police station was attacked in Nasirabad District by militants, no casualties were reported.[91]
9 August
- In Tirah, militants attacked three Pakistan Army positions along the border with Afghanistan, a heavy gun battle ensued between the security forces and militants of Hafiz Gul Bahadur group resulting in the confirmed deaths of four soldiers.[b]
- Pakistan Army (local sources reported six military fatalities) personnel and four militants, about twelve soldiers were also wounded,[98] the militants also claimed to have destroyed an Armoured Personnel Carrier and a military excavator, moreover artillery shells were also launched in the area.[99]
- In Bannu a police SHO and two other officers were wounded in a militant attack on a police patrol, a civilian was killed and two civilians were wounded.[99]
- A policeman was also killed by militants in a separate incident in Bannu.[91]
10 August
- Three civilians were injured in a bomb blast targeting a police vehicle in Awaran District, the police vehicle suffered no damages.[100]
- Two Sindhudesh Liberation Army militants were captured by the Counter Terrorism Department in Larkana and their weapons, explosives and equipment were seized.[101]
- The Balochistan Liberation Front attacked a military post in the Kharan District.[91]
- Two Frontier Corps personnel were abducted from South Waziristan and their dead bodies were retrieved the next day.[91]
- Three alleged militants were captured by security forces from the Kech District.[91]
11 August
- A dead body was recovered from Tank District.[91]
- Frontsman of the Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan survived an assassination attempt.[91]
- An Oil and Gas Company employee survived an abduction attempt by militants in Lakki Marwat District.[91]
- Four soldiers including an officer were injured in a militant attack in North Waziristan.[91]
- The vehicle of a SHO was attacked by militants but caused no casualties.[91]
- Militants carried out three rockets attacks in Turbat.[91]
12 August
- Three Afghan civilians were killed in cross border skirmishes between Afghan Taliban and Pakistan Army, three Pakistani troops were also wounded in the skirmishes.[102]
- Four Frontier Corps personnel were killed and 27 others were wounded in militant attacks on their posts in South Waziristan, a search operation was launched against the perpetrators.[103]
- A local tribal elder was killed and another one was wounded in an Improvised Explosive Device attack in Bajaur.[103]
- Two militants were killed by security forces in Panjgur.[103]
- A Frontier Corps soldier was killed by militants in Bannu District while off-duty.[91]
- A surrendered militant was assassinated in Kurram District.[91]
- The Deputy Commissioner of Panjgur District, Zakir Baloch, was killed and Municipal Committee Chairman, Abdul Malik Baloch was injured in a militant attack on their vehicle.[91]
13 August
- A policeman was killed and another wounded in a grenade attack on a police checkpost in Lower Dir, with police retaliation forcing the militants to flee.[104]
- Militants also carried out an attack on a check post at Shangla’s tourist destination Yakhtangay but was thwarted by strong police retaliation.[104]
- A child was killed and 12 wounded, in militant attacks at a hotel and a bridge near Quetta Railways station.[104]
- A check post in Quetta was also attacked by militants but caused no casualties.[104]
- Militants also attacked a post in Noshki district, causing no casualties.[104] *In Khyber district, police claimed having repulsed two militant attacks, one on a police post and another near a protest camp by effectively engaging the militants.[104]
- A tribal elder was killed and another was severely wounded in a militant attack in Bajaur District.[91]
- Balochistan Liberation Army carried out a bomb blast at Sariab Mill Girls College in Quetta during preparations for independence day celebration.[91]
- Nawab Ghaus Bakhsh School in Quetta was also targeted with a bomb blast on August 13 in an explosion during preparations for independence day celebration.[91]
- Militants attacked a post in Panjgur District but no casualties were reported.[91]
- A bomb blast took place at Bugti Stadium in Kharan District causing no casualties. Six militants and four soldiers were killed in an engagement in South Waziristan.[91] *Two militants involved in the killing of the Panjgur DC were killed in Panjgur District.[91]
- Two people were killed and three wounded in militant attacks on civilian houses in Quetta.[91]
- A skirmish took place between Frontier Corps and separatists in Kharan District.[91]
- A girls’ high school on Munir Mengal Road in Quetta was attacked by militants.[91]
14 August
- In South Waziristan, a checkpost and a police station were attacked by militants but the militants were repulsed after an intense battle, the checkpost wasn't damaged but a civilian house was hit by a Mortar shell.[104]
- An alleged separatist was in Kech District during a raid.[91]
- A bomb blast occurred at a military checkpoint in Nushki District; no casualties were reported.[91] Unknown militants attacked a military camp in Kech District using heavy weaponry causing significant material damage.[91]
- A singer was detained in Quetta by security forces over allegations of being a separatist. A man was killed by militants in Kech District.[91]
- Two alleged separatists were detained from Kharan District by security forces.[91]
- Balochistan Liberation Front attacked seven military posts and a military camp in Awaran District killing six soldiers and wounding eleven more and also two checkpoints and military camp in Kech District killing three soldiers and wounding seven, militant casualties were unclear.[91][c]
15 August
- A huge police contingent including special operatives and Armoured Personnel Carriers was deployed in Dadu District against heavily armed militants who had previously killed a policeman, police operations were carried out in Mondar, Ismail Ja Bhan, Keti Jatoi and surrounding villages.[105]
- Seven militants were killed and five others were wounded in an intelligence based military operation carried out in Kurram District, their weapons and ammunition amongst other items were seized and a subsequent clearance operation was launched in the area.[106]
- A large militant contingent, of around fifty to sixty militants attacked Lakhani police post at the border of Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa but the police launched its own counterattack forcing the militants to retreat.[107]
- A policeman was wounded in a militant attack in Lower Dir.[91]
- A pro-government "death squad" member was killed by unknown militants in Balochistan and a civilian was killed by the "death squad" group in Kech District.[91]
- Baloch Liberation Army attacked a military post in Kalat District wounding three Pakistan Army soldiers.[91]
16 August
- Five people including two policemen were wounded in an Improvised Explosive Device explosion in Peshawar.[108]
- Two Shia civilians were wounded in a militant attack on their bus in Dera Ismail Khan, the bus went out of control further injuring three civilians.[109]
- A police station was attacked by militants in Nasirabad District, no casualties were reported.[91] A military post was attacked by militants in Turbat.[91]
- Five dead bodies ridden with bullets were recovered from Chagai District.[91]
- Three militants were killed and another one wounded in a military operation in North Waziristan.[110]
17 August
- A suspected separatist was captured by security forces from Kharan District.[91]
- Three people were wounded in a bomb blast near Balochistan University in Quetta.[91]
- A civilian was killed and another wounded in a militant attack in Turbat.[91]
- A militant was killed in an operation carried out by the Counter Terrorism Department in Gujranwala District.[91]
18 August
- Two soldiers were killed and three were wounded in a militant attack on their convoy in Dera Ismail Khan while a policeman was killed and three others wounded in another militant attack in Lakki Marwat.[111]
- A Tablighi Jamat affiliated businessman was killed by militants in Bajaur District.[91]
- A traffic policeman was killed by militants in Bajaur District.[91]
- Two Police personnel including an SHO were killed in a militant attack in Lakki Marwat.[91]
19 August
- Militants of Pakistani Taliban and Lashkar-e-Islam started their own patrols questioning the writ of government in Tirah as the police and levies had retreated from the area.[112]
- Three more militants involved in the assassination of Panjgur DC murder were killed in an operation in Mastung District.[113]
- A Frontier Corps soldier was killed in a skirmish with Taliban at the Pakistan-Afghanistan border in Nushki District, meanwhile three Pakistan Army soldiers and five Taliban militants were killed in skirmishes at the border in Bajaur District.[114]
- Two Police personnel were wounded in a militant attack in Hangu District.[91]
- A large scale military operation was started in Kalat District, gunships and helicopters were dispatched, artillery strikes were carried out and multiple strikes were reported.[91]
20 August
- Security Forces were attacked by militants in Nushki District damaging a military vehicle.[91]
- Three militants were killed in an operation conducted by the Counter Terrorism Department in Dera Ismail Khan, weapons and ammunition were seized.[91]
- Two civilians were killed in a blast targeting military vehicles in Balochistan.[91]
- Two militants were killed in a skirmish between militants and military forces in Panjgur District.[91]
21 August
- Two factions of Pakistani Taliban clashed over a financial dispute after looting of a cash transporting security vehicle, killing five militants.[115]
- A tribal elder was killed by militants in Bannu District.[91]
- Militants attacked a construction company and destroyed equipment in Kech District.[91]
22 August
- Bandits of Kutch attacked a police convoy in Rahim Yar Khan killing eleven policemen and wounding seven more.[116]
- Two children were killed and six people wounded in an attack on a school bus in Attock.[116]
- Large scale military operations were being carried out in Mastung and Bolan District including both ground offensive and aerial assault by gunships.[91]
23 August
- Three people including a security forces personnel were wounded in a militant attack outside a mosque in Bajaur District.[91]
24 August
- A bomb blast in Pishin by Pakistani Taliban killed three civilians and wounded thirteen people including two policemen.[117]
- A civilian was killed by militants in Kech District.[91]
- A Sindhi man was killed by militants in Nushki District.[91]
- Two policemen were wounded while engaging with two militants entering Taunsa Sharif from KPK.[91]
- Two Pakistani Taliban militants were killed in a military operation in Lakki Marwat.[91]
- Three SNGPL employees were kidnapped by militants from Bannu.[118]
25 August
- 23 civilians[119] were killed after being offloaded from their vehicles and their IDs being checked by Balochistan Liberation Army militants, the reason for twbir killing was described as belonging to the Punjabi ethnic group.[120]
- Several engagements tool place between law enforcement and militants in Balochistan leading to the deaths of at least twelve militants.[121]
- Militant attacks in Kalat District lead to eleven deaths including law enforcement.[121]
- Militants attacked a police station in Pasni, wounding policemen and destroying three vehicles.[121]
- A police station in Suntsar was ransacked with the militants capturing weaponry.[121]
- A Balochistan Levies station was attacked in Khadkocha with the personnel being taken captive.[121]
- Multiple other engagements tool place in Kalat, four Levies personnel, a policeman, two civilians and a tribal leader were amongst those killed.[121] Assistant commissioner of Kalat was wounded and four Levies personnel were wounded.[121]
- Many engagements occurred at the Quetta-Karachi highway with the traffic being blocked.[121] Levies and police stations in Mastung, Sibi, Panjgur, Mastung, Turbat, Bela, and Quetta were also attacked by militants.[121]
- A railway track linking Pakistan and Iran was destroyed near Mastung.[121]
- 6 people were killed by militants in Bolan.[122]
- The total death toll of the militant attacks in Balochistan was reported to be 26 civilians, 14 law enforcement personnel and 21 militants,[122] later the toll was reported to be 73–74 with only the civilian casualties being revised.[123][124]
- A Sindhi man was killed by Balochistan Liberation Army.[91]
26 August
- Balochistan Liberation Army claimed that the attacks on the previous day, names as Operation Fidayeen Herof had killed 120 soldiers and they had briefly captured a military camp in Las Bela, the blockades on high way were lifted. Fidayeen Unit, Majeed Brigade, Special Tactics Operations Unit took part in this "operation".[91][d] However, most Pakistani and international sources state that only 14 Pakistani servicemen were killed.[125]
- Inter Services Public Relations released a statement about having killed 25 militants including a commander in a campaign in Khyber District since 20 August, meanwhile 4 soldiers were killed.[126]
- The bullet ridden dead bodies were discovered in Nasirabad District.[91]
27 August
- An alleged separatist was captured from Kech District[91]
- A journalist was killed by unknown militants in Ghotki District.[91]
28 August
- A police checkpost was attacked in Swat District wounding two personnel with one dying the next day.[91]
- Four Government employees were kidnapped from Dera Ismail Khan District with Pakistani Taliban releasing a video of one of the captives, the next day.[91]
29 August
- Five militants were killed and three wounded in military operations in Kech District, Panjgur and Zhob.[127]
30 August
- As a result of attacks against civilians and servicemen by the Balochistan Liberation Army which left over 70 dead, the Pakistani army ramped up operations and neutralised 5 BLA insurgents.[128]
- Two alleged separatists were captured by security forces from Kech District.[91]
31 August
- The Pakistani military intensified IBOs in the Tirah valley, killing 37 insurgents, including their ringleader, Abu Dhar, alias Saddam. The IBOs were carried out by the Special Service Group, and Pakistani casualties were said to be kept to a minimum.[129]
- Three militants were killed and four soldiers were injured in an operation in South Waziristan.
- Two bomb disposal unit personnel were wounded in a militant attack in South Waziristan.[91]
- Two soldiers were wounded in a militant attack on a helipad in Miranshah.[91]
September
1 September
- A bomb blast in Bajaur led to the death of one person and wounding of two others.[130]
- Two people were wounded in a bomb blast in Quetta.[130]
- Two Policemen were injuredin Mianwali during a militant attack.[131]
2 September
- Three soldiers of the Frontier Constabulary and four private security guards were returned as a result of negotiations with militants.[131]
- Militants destroyed a government school in Buner and then as a police vehicle reach the area it was targeted in an IED attack but caused no casualties.[131]
3 September
4 September
- A policeman was killed by militants in Lakki Marwat.[131]
6 September
- A policeman was killed by militants in Lakki Marwat District.[131]
- A Pakistani Taliban commander Ghulam Mawlawi was killed in a military operation in Lakki Marwat District.[131]
- Five militants were killed by Counter Terrorism Department in Pishin District.[131]
- Three suicide bombers were killed in an attack on Mohmand Rifles HQ but failed to cause significant damage.[131]
- A policeman was kidnapped by militants in Bannu District.[131]
7 September
- Counter Terrorism Department captured 33 suspected militants in 475 intelligence based operations conducted throughout Punjab. These militants belonged to various organizations including Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan, ISIS-K, Al-Qaeda, Sipah-i-Sahaba Pakistan, Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, Jamaat-ul-Ahrar and Liwa Zainebiyoun. In addition five kg explosives, two grenades, two IEDs, 26 detonators, 73 ft fuse wire, four guns, ammunition, a large sum of cash, mobile phones amongst other contraband were seized.[132]
- Pakistan Army and Afghan Taliban clashed in multiple areas of Khost District and Kurram District[133] resulting in the deaths of at least eight Taliban including two commanders of the Afghan Taliban, Khalil and Jan Muhammad and further wounding of sixteen Afghan Taliban.[134] Five Pakistani personnel were also killed in the skirmishes.[133] Open Source Intelligence also claimed one soviet-era T-62 tank operated by Afghan Taliban destroyed by the Pakistani forces.[135][136]
- Two brothers of an SHO were killed by militants in Lakki Marwat District.[131]
8 September
- A soldier of the Frontier Corps was killed and three more wounded in a militant ambush in Kurram District.[137]
- A policeman was killed and his cousin was wounded in a militant attack in Lakki Marwat.[138]
- A policeman and his brother were killed in another militant attack in Lakki Marwat.[138]
- A bomb blast near a tribal leader's vehicle in South Waziristan led to the death of his son and injuries to four including the leader.[131]
- A policeman was killed in a militant attack on a patrol vehicle in Panjgur District.[131]
9 September
- An explosion went off targeting a polio vaccination team wounding three healthcare workers, its responsibility was claimed by ISIS-K.[131]
- Militants threw a suicide vest when asked to stop at a post in Peshawar.[131]
10 September
- A bomb blast took place in Wana wounding six policemen and seven civilians but the main target of the explosion, the VC, survived the attack.[139]
- A suicide vest laden with 7 kg explosives was discovered in Peshawar.[139]
11 September
- A polio vaccination worker and a policeman were killed in a militant attack in Bajaur District.[131]
- Five people were wounded in a bomb blast in Kech District.[131]
- One soldier was killed in am IED attack in Bajaur District.[131]
- The police station in Quetta was attacked by a grenade during a violent sectarian protest against alleged blasphemy.[131]
- Three militants were killed in an operation while three soldiers were also killed and eleven more wounded in Kurram District.[131]
- Two civilians and a Frontier Corps soldier were killed in a militant attack in South Waziristan.[131]
12 September
- A policeman's personal guesthouse was bombed by militants in Lakki Marwat.[131]
13 September
- Eight soldiers were injured in an IED attack on their vehicle in Kalat District.[131]
- Four soldiers were killed and some more wounded in a Baloch Liberation Army attack in Kalat District.[131]
14 September
- Counter Terrorism Department conducted 71 operations throughout Punjab capturing nine militants as well as recovering explosives, two grenades, 26 detonators, 73 ft fuse wire, ammunition, guns, mobile phones, and cash.[140]
- An alleged separatist was captured from Gwadar.[131]
- Five people, including three civilians and two Levies personnel were killed and three personnel were wounded in a clash over the "illegal" abduction of an alleged separatist.[131]
- Four soldiers were killed and three were injured in a Balochistan Liberation Front assault on the main military HQ in Awaran District.[131]
- Three dead bodies of Pakistani Taliban were found in Dera Ismail Khan.[131]
- Two policemen were killed in a remote controlled explosion near Quetta.[131]
15 September
- A dead body was recovered from North Waziristan.[131]
- A dead body was recovered from Kech District.[131]
- A policeman was killed by presumed insurgents in Lahore.[131]
- Insurgents destroyed road construction equipment in Bannu District.[131]
- A soldier was killed and another wounded in a Balochistan Liberation Front attack on personnel guarding a road construction.[131]
16 September
- A large military operation was started in Kalat District with Special Service Group and Pakistan Army Aviation being deployed to the area to neutralize separatists.[131]
18 September
- An alleged separatist was arrested from Lasbela District.[131]
- An alleged separatist was also captured from Kech District.[131]
- A bank manager of the National Bank of Pakistan was killed and two more injured in a militant attack in North Waziristan.[131]
- A Police SHO was attacked by militant snipers in Dera Ismail Khan District but escaped the fire.[131]
- A soldier was killed in Karak District while leaving his home for duty.[131]
- Three workers at an electric grid station were injured in Nasirabad District in a separatist attack.[131]
- Three separatists were killed and two escaped in an operation by Counter Terrorism Department in Nankana Sahib District.[131]
- Unidentified militants destroyed a cellphone tower in Kohlu District.[131]
19 September
- A Motorway Police office was attacked in Mastung District but no damages were reported.[131]
- A retired soldier was killed by three militants in Lakki Marwat District.[131]
- An officer and a soldier were wounded when a Bomb Disposal Squad was attacked by insurgents in South Waziristan District.[131]
- A large scale military operation was conducted in Awaran District using armoured vehicles, military motorcycles, and infantry.[131]
- Seven insurgents trying to infiltrate the Pakistan-Afghanistan border were killed in North Waziristan District.[131]
- Six soldiers were killed and eleven wounded in a militant attack in South Waziristan District.[131]
- The house of a Police officer was attacked by militants in Lakki Marwat District, eventually becoming a large scale fire exchange between the insurgents and armed local civilians.[131]
- Three soldiers were killed in North Waziristan District as a result of militant attack on a road patrol team.[131]
- Two Pakistani soldiers were killed while another was wounded in a skirmish with Afghan Taliban in North Waziristan District.[131]
20 September
- A SI of the Intelligence Bureau was killed and his brother wounded in an insurgent attack in Bannu District.[131]
- Four children and a woman of the same family were wounded as a result of a landmine explosion in South Waziristan District.[131]
- Six soldiers and five Pakistani Taliban were killed during a clash in South Waziristan.[131]
21 September
- An officer of the Anti Terrorist Force was killed and three others wounded in an attack in Zhob District.[131]
- Counter Terrorism Department captured five militants in 65 intelligence-based operations throughout Punjab.[131]
22 September
- A former employee of the Intelligence Bureau was killed by militants in Bannu District.[131]
- Seven people were wounded in a grenade attack on the vehicle of the Frontier Corps in Kharan District.[131]
- One Pakistan Army personnel was killed in a Baloch Liberation Army rocket attack in Kharan District.[131]
23 September
- Militants attacked a diplomatic convoy in Swat killing a policeman and wounding five others, the diplomatic convoy included diplomats from Indonesia, Portugal, Kazakhstan, Bosnia, Zimbabwe, Rwanda, Turkmenistan, Vietnam, Iran, Russia, and Tajikistan.[141]
- Two militants from Jaishul Umari faction of Hafiz Gul Bahadur Group of Pakistani Taliban were killed in a military operation in Bannu District.[131]
- Baloch Liberation Army claimed killing an alleged state informant in Quetta.[131]
- Two polio vaccine personnel were abducted by militants in Dera Ismail Khan District but later released on the condition of no longer participating in vaccination campaign.[131]
- Two alleged Baloch separatists were captured by security forces.[131]
24 September
- An alleged Baloch separatist was captured from Sargodha.[131]
- A police post was attacked by militants near Peshawar but a large police contingent was deployed and retaliated inflicting losses on the insurgents forcing them to retreat.[131]
- A militant was killed and six more wounded while two soldiers were wounded in an operation in North Waziristan.[131]
- A militant was killed and two escaped in a joint operation in Lakki Marwat District.[131]
- A civilian was killed and three wounded in a mortar attack on a house during an engagement between militants and soldiers.[131]
- One Pakistani Taliban commander was killed in an operation in Lakki Marwat District.[131]
- A nephew of a Police officer was killed when militants attacked the family of a SHO in Tank District.[131]
- A DSP of police was attacked by IEDs but his vehicle escaped in Dera Ismail Khan District.[131]
- Two militants were killed and two policemen wounded when militants attacked a Police van in Swat District.[131]
25 September
- A Police post in Bajaur District was attacked by militants using small arms and rockets but no casualties were reported.[131]
- "Aman Lashkars", the pro government militias formerly used against insurgents were reformed and reinstated in Lakki Marwat District.[131]
- Two Policemen and ten civilians were wounded in an explosion targeting a police Vehicle in Quetta.[131]
- Two soldiers were wounded in an attack by Afghan Taliban in Mohmand District.[131]
- Four alleged separatists were captured from Kharan District in a joint raid by paramilitary forces along with Inter Services Intelligence using twenty vehicles.[131]
- Insurgents attacked a post in Khyber District with two explosions being reported at the site.[131]
26 September
- A cop was killed and two other policemen were wounded in an insurgent attack in Bajaur District.[131]
- A soldier was killed by a militant sniper in South Waziristan.[131]
- Military forces conducted an operation in North Waziristan killing eight insurgents and wounding one.[131]
- Two people including a child were killed amd 23 others including 15 Policemen were wounded in an explosion targeting a police station in Swabi.[131]
27 September
- A police vehicle escorting a polio vaccination team was attacked in Tank District with the vehicle sustaining damage.[131]
28 September
- A construction company camp was attacked by separatists who destroyed equipment.[131]
- A politician of Balochistan National Party was killed by insurgents in Quetta.[131]
- An explosion in Bajaur District wounded three policemen and damaged their vehicle, the responsibility was claimed by ISIS-K.[131]
29 September
- Militants attacked a security post killing four soldiers and wounding nine in Tirah with the responsibility being claimed by Lashkar-e-Islam, Jamaat-ul-Ahrar and Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan.[131]
- A large-scale military operation was initiated in Gwadar District with a large number of personnel being deployed.[131]
- Seven workers from Punjab were killed and another wounded in a separatist attack in Panjgur District.[131]
- The son of a DSP was killed in Dera Ismail Khan.[131]
30 September
- A Policeman was wounded in a militant attack on a police post in Swat District.[131]
- A tribal elder was killed by militants in Khuzdar District.[131]
- Two soldiers were wounded in a BLA attack on a military post in Kech District.[131]
- The Baloch Liberation Army – Azad confirmed the death of its six militants in Harnai District as a result of an airstrike.[131]
- Two soldiers were killed and three wounded in a Baloch Liberation Army rocket and heavy weaponry attack on the military garrison in Kech District.[131]
- Militants attacked a police station in Swat District. However the locals came to the defense of the police personnel and the combined contingent of police and locals repelled the militants.[131]
October
1 October
- A local Government official was killed by militants in Lakki Marwat District.[142]
- Two soldiers were wounded in a grenade attack on a check post in Turbat.[142]
2 October
- A child and a militant were killed and a civilian wounded in an engagement between police and insurgents in Tank District.[142]
- A customs enforcement inspector and his driver were abducted by militants from North Waziristan.
- An alleged separatist was captured from Turbat.[142]
3 October
- A policeman was wounded in a militant attack near the SITE Superhighway of Karachi.[142]
- The vehicle of Deputy Commissioner of Shirani District was attacked by separatists but she remained unscathed.[142]
4 October
- The Pakistani Taliban commander who was responsible for the attack on Diplomatic Mission in Swat District was killed in a military operation.[142]
5 October
- Six soldiers were killed and 21 wounded in an insurgent ambush on a military convoy in North Waziristan.[142]
- Eight soldiers were killed and two injured in a militant attack in Kurram District.[142]
- Three soldiers were killed and four wounded when their vehicle was targeted in an IED attack in Kalat District.[142]
- Four militants were killed in an operation conducted by Counter Terrorism Department Khuzdar District.[142]
- Counter Terrorism Department killed 18 militants in 134 operations throughout Punjab.[142]
- Two Pakistani Taliban militants were killed in an operation in Bannu District.[142]
6 October
- Seven Pakistani Taliban militants were killed in an operation conducted by Counter Terrorism Department in Mianwali District.[142]
- Counter Terrorism Department killed two Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan militants during a raid in Karachi.[142]
- Three Chinese engineers were killed and 13 others injured in a suicide attack on a Chinese convoy near Jinnah International Airport conducted by Majeed Brigade of Balochistan Liberation Army.[142]
- Two soldiers were killed in a skirmish with Afghan Army in Nushki District.[142]
- Two more militants were killed by the Counter Terrorism Department in Karachi.[142]
7 October
- A large scale military operation was initiated in Mastung District involving the use of aviation.[142]
8 October
- Eight soldiers were killed and three wounded in two attacks by Baloch Liberation Army in Mastung District.[142]
- A military convoy was ambushed in Mastung District.[142]
9 October
- A Frontier Corps soldier and a suicide bomber were killed and 13 were wounded in an attack on the Joint Response Centre in Zhob District.[142]
- An off-duty Frontier Corps soldier was abducted from Tank District.[142]
- A local Shia elder was killed by militants in Orakzai District.[142]
- Two alleged separatists were captured from Hub District.[142]
- Three Policemen were wounded in an attack on a patrol vehicle in Bajaur District.[142]
- Two Policemen were killed and two wounded in an attack on a police Vehicle in Tank District.[142]
- Two Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan militants were killed by military in North Waziristan.[142]
- A large scale militant attack in Turbat was foiled when military captured 280 kilograms of explosives.[142]
- An alleged separatist was captured from Khuzdar District.[142]
- Three alleged separatists were captured from the University of Punjab and the University of Lahore.[142] * Two Pakistani Taliban militants were killed in a military operation in Bannu District.[142]
10 October
- A Pakistan People's Party leader Khan Muhammad Lotani was wounded, his son and a Balochistan Levies personnel were killed in a bomb blast in Khuzdar District.[142]
- Four soldiers were killed and two wounded in a Balochistan Liberation Front ambush in Kech District.[142]
- Nine soldiers were killed and 11 wounded in a Baloch Republican Army bomb attack on a convoy followed by a barrage of rockets and automatic weapons, in Dera Bugti.[142]
- A joint operation by military and the Counter Terrorism Department resulted in the capture of two alleged separatists.[142]
- A soldier was killed in a BLA attack on a military post in Bolan District.[142]
- A member of the state backed "death squad" Militia was killed by separatists in Kech District.[142]
- Two Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan militants were killed in a military operation in North Waziristan.[142]
11 October
- A policeman was killed in a militant attack in Shangla District.[142]
- 20 miners of Pashtun ethnicity and a security guard were killed and seven wounded in a Baloch separatist attack on a coal mine in Duki District.[142]
- An alleged separatist was captured from Kalat District.[142]
- The Balochistan Liberation Front killed a Levies soldier in Awaran District.[142]
- Three Pakistani Taliban were killed in a CTD operation in Sibi District and a cache of ammunition was captured.[142]
- ISIS-K killed an alleged spy in KP.[142]
- A Sub Divisional Officer and three team members were abducted from Dera Ismail Khan District by militants.[142]
- Two wanted militants were killed in Sahiwal District.[142]
12 October
- A large scale operation was conducted in Kech District involving large number of infantry supported by helicopters.[142]
- A militant was killed in South Waziristan.[142]
- Two persons were wounded in a grenade attack in Sibi District.[142]
13 October
- A military convoy was ambushed in Turbat.[142]
- A person was killed by militants in Turbat.[142]
- Two attacks by Baloch Republican Army in Dera Bugti and Sui led to the deaths of two people.[142]
- A road construction site was attacked by separatists and was completely destroyed in Kalat District.[142]
14 October
- A Frontier Corps soldier was killed and two civilians wounded in a militant attack in Tank District.[142]
- A policeman was killed by militants in Bannu District.[142]
- 14 people including three women were killed and seven wounded in attacks throughout Kurram District.[142]
- Five Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan militants and four Policemen were killed in an attack on Bannu Police headquarters.[142]
- The house of a police officer was attacked by militants in Buner District using a bomb.[142]
15 October
- The house of a Pakistan People’s Party leader was attacked by militants in Larkana.[142]
- Four alleged separatists were captured from Karachi.[142]
- The Bomb Disposal Squad defused six live rockets in Narowal District.[142]
- United States (US)-made military grade weapons, supplied by Afghan Taliban were confiscated at Torkham border.[142]
16 October
- Four policemen were wounded in an IED attack on a police van in Buner District.[142]
- Two soldiers were killed in an IED attack in North Waziristan.[142]
17 October
- An IED blast occurred near a police mobile in Peshawar causing no casualties.[142]
- A soldier was killed and four wounded in a Baloch Liberation Army attack on a convoy in Kech District.[142]
18 October
- A Levies troop was killed and two wounded in an attack on a post in Kalat District.[142]
19 October
- A Counter Terrorism Department officer was killed outside a mosque in Bannu District.[142]
- A Frontier Corps checkpost was attacked in Bajaur District using rockets, prompting retaliatory strikes.[142]
- A militant was killed and eight soldiers wounded in an attack on a checkpost in South Waziristan.[142]
- Two Frontier Corps soldiers were wounded in an IED attack in Dera Ismail Khan District.[142]
- Two militants were killed and five captured during two separate military operations in Zhob District and Pishin District.[142]
- Two insurgent including a commander were killed by Takhtikhel tribe in Lakki Marwat District.[142]
20 October
- Three alleged separatists were captured from Panjgur District.[142]
- Three Pakistani Taliban militants were arrested during an operation in Karachi.[142]
21 October
- A Pakistan People's Party leader was killed in Lasbela District.[142]
- Militants of Pakistani Taliban and Lashkar e Islam having captured a large territory in Tirah established a parallel administration including parallel courts militant patrols and enforcement of Sharia law.[142]
22 October
- A policeman was killed in Lakki Marwat District.[142]
- 2041 families have been displaced from Tirah.
- Two policemen were wounded in a grenade attack on a police checkpost in Bajaur District.[142]
23 October
- Two people were wounded in a grenade attack at the Irrigation office in Khuzdar.[142]
- The vehicle of an SHO in Lakki Marwat District was attacked causing no casualties but some damage.[142]
24 October
- Nine militants including a high level commander were killed by a military operation in Bajaur District.[142]
- A Frontier Corps soldier was killed in an attack in South Waziristan.[142]
- A Policeman was wounded in a militant attack on a police station in Bannu District.[142]
- A Policeman was killed in an attack conducted by six militants on the Account Office of South Waziristan District.[142]
- 10 Frontier Constabulary were killed in a militant attack on a post Dera Ismail Khan District.[142]
- 10 militants were killed in a battle with Counter Terrorism Department in Mianwali District.[142]
- Four people including a tribal elder were wounded in an IED attack in Qilla Saifullah District.[142]
25 October
- An under training Army Lieutenant was killed two others wounded in a militant attack on a mosque during prayer.[142]
- A combined post of the Police and Frontier Corps was attacked by militants in Bajaur District, the attack was repulsed causing no causalities.[142]
- A Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F) affiliate, Haji Sharifullah, was killed by militants in Bannu District.[142]
- A Policeman was killed in a militant attack on a post in Khyber District.[142]
- An SHO and a jail guard were killed and a civilian wounded in an attack on SHO's vehicle in Bannu District.[142]
- The SHO of Wana station in South Waziristan was wounded in an IED attack.[142]
- Two militants were killed during an unsuccessful attempt to attack a police van in Bannu District.[142]
- Two soldiers were killed and three wounded and two militants were also killed during a skirmish at the Pakistan-Afghanistan border.[142]
26 October
- A "wanted militant", Ibrar alias Sangari, was killed during a premature explosion in North Waziristan.[142]
- Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan uploaded videos and images of establishing checkpoints on the main road between Tank District and South Waziristan.[142]
- Eight people including four Policemen and two soldiers, were killed and several wounded in a suicide blast in North Waziristan.[142]
- Four Frontier Corps soldiers were wounded in an IED attack near their vehicle in Duki District.[142]
- The guesthouse of a former Senator was destroyed in South Waziristan.[142]
- The Sindhudesh Revolutionary Army carried out a grenade attack at a police post in Jamshoro District.[142]
27 October
- A military convoy was targeted in Tank District using remote controlled explosives but caused no damages.[142]
- A policeman was killed in Bannu District on his way to a mosque.[142]
- Two militants were killed and three wounded in a military operation in Khyber District.[142]
- Two militants were killed in an operation in North Waziristan.[142]
- An alleged separatist was captured from Mustang District and weapons, ammunition, and equipment were captured as well.[142]
28 October
- A DSB official of the Police was killed by militants in Lakki Marwat District.[142]
- A Frontier Constabulary personnel was kidnapped from a mosque in Peshawar while praying.[142]
- A policeman was killed by militants in Tank District during an attack on a hospital.[142]
- A polio vaccination team was held hostage by insurgents at a dispensary in North Waziristan District, the weapons of security team were seized.[142]
- At the historical Churchill picquet in Lower Dir District, insurgents attacked a security installation which retaliated.[142]
- Five private security guards were killed by Balochistan Liberation Army in Panjgur District.[142]
- Baloch Liberation Army on killed a Military Intelligence in Quetta.[142]
- Two Frontier Corps soldiers were killed in an attack on Tall Scouts in Kurram District.[142]
- Two assault rifles of Balochistan Levies deployed for polio vaccination security, were confiscated by militants in Mastung District.[142]
- Two soldiers were killed in a militant attack on a bomb disposal unit in South Waziristan.[142]
29 October
- A polio vaccination team was attacked by insurgents in Kohat District but the team was able to escape following police retaliation.[142]
- A militant was killed and another captured in military operation in Zhob District.[142]
- The houses of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan associates involved in the assassination of DSB official were seized in Lakki Marwat District.[142]
- Two militants and a policeman were killed and another policeman was wounded in an attack on a polio vaccination team in Orakzai District.[142]
30 October
- Eight militants and three soldiers were killed while seven militants were wounded in an operation in Bannu District.[142]
31 October
- Two soldiers were killed in a grenade attack on a checkpost in Khyber District.[142]
November
1 November
- Nine people including five school children were killed and 29 others wounded in an explosion targeting a Police van near the Civil Hospital and Girls School Chowk in Mastung.[143]
- Ten alleged separatists were detained from the National University of Modern Language in Rawalpindi.[143]
2 November
- A military convoy was attacked in Lakki Marwat District wounding five personnel.[143]
- An explosion took place near a government school in Khyber District.[143]
- 11 soldiers including a captain were wounded in an insurgent ambush in South Waziristan.[143]
- Four militants were killed during a military operation in Bannu District.[143]
3 November
- A member of the Peace Committee was killed by insurgents in South Waziristan.[143]
- The residence of the Irrigation Department’s Executive Engineer in Turbat was attacked by separatists using a grenade but caused no casualties.[143]
- Three Balochistan Liberation Army separatists were killed and two captured in a Counter Terrorism Department operation in Musakhel District.[143]
- A military checkpoint in Kech District was attacked by separatists.[143]
- Three trucks, two loaded with coal, were hit and set alight by separatists in Duki District.[143]
4 November
- An alleged separatist was captured from Kech District.[143]
- 10 soldiers were killed and four others wounded while two Baloch Liberation Army separatists were also killed in a clash in Nushki District.[143]
- An insurgent was killed in a military operation in Nushki District, weapons and ammunition were seized.[143]
- An insurgent was killed in a military operation in North Waziristan.[143]
- Five insurgents were killed and three others wounded during an infiltration attempt across the Pakistan-Afghanistan border in South Waziristan.[143]
- The house of the president of the Bajaur Welfare Association was attacked by insurgents using grenades.[143]
- Three people including a Counter Terrorism Department were killed in an insurgent attack in South Waziristan.[143]
5 November
- An alleged separatist was captured from Kech District.[143]
- Two Frontier Constabulary were killed and four more wounded in an insurgent attack on their vehicle in Dera Ismail Khan District.[143]
- Seven soldiers were wounded in an ambush of their convoy in Tirah.[143]
- Balochistan Liberation Front killed a member of the “state-backed death squad” member in Turbat.[143]
- The dead body of a former associate of Hakimullah Mehsud, Maulana Ahmad Jan Kakakhel Wazir, was discovered in South Waziristan.[143]
- Two people were killed and one wounded in a sectarian attack on a public transport vehicle in Kurram District.[143]
6 November
- A godown of a trader was attacked by insurgents in Peshawar using grenades.[143]
- Insurgents attacked an under-construction Girls’ School in Bannu District using grenades.[143]
- Four soldiers were killed and four more wounded in an insurgent raid in South Waziristan.[143]
- Baloch Liberation Army killed two alleged members of the "state-backed death squad" in Nushki District.[143]
- Balochistan Liberation Front lunched a grenade attack on a Frontier Corps position in Khuzdar District.[143]
7 November
- Five insurgents and four soldiers were killed during a clash in South Waziristan.[143]
8 November
- Six insurgents of the Hafiz Gul Bahadar group were killed, and six more wounded during an operation conducted by the military in North Waziristan District, a cache of arms and ammunition was also captured.[143]
- A Balochistan Liberation Army separatist laid down his arms.[143]
9 November
- 26 people were killed and 50+ wounded in a suicide blast at the Quetta Railway Station.[143]
10 November
- A Frontier Corps personnel was killed and eight wounded in an insurgent attack in Kech District.[143]
- Nine soldiers were killed in two separate attacks conducted by Balochistan Liberation Front in Kech District.[143]
- An alleged separatist was captured from Kharan District.[143]
- An alleged separatist was captured from Dera Bugti District.[143]
- Two insurgents were killed in a military operation in North Waziristan.[143]
- Baloch Liberation Army claimed to have killed a state back “death squads” member.[143]
- Balochistan Liberation Front attacked a construction company in Kharan District and destroyed its machinery and equipment.[143]
- The Mastermind and a female accomplice of the attack on Chinese engineers on 6 October were arrested by Counter Terrorism Department.[143]
- Three Pakistan Coast Guard personnel, were wounded in an attack on a patrol boat in Gwadar District.[143]
- Two soldiers were killed and four wounded in a Balochistan Liberation Front attack on a military checkpoint in Nushki District.[143]
- Two insurgents were killed and two more wounded in an attempted infiltration across the Pakistan-Afghanistan border in North Waziristan.[143]
- Separatists attacked Balochistan Levies personnel and looted ten guns from them in Awaran District.[143]
11 November
- A Christian man was killed by insurgents in Khyber District.[143]
- An alleged separatist was captured from Dera Bugti District.[143]
- Two alleged separatists were captured from Kech District.[143]
- Militants assassinated a National Party (NP) leader, Muhammad Akbar Baloch, in Kachhi District.[143]
12 November
- A suspect, allegedly involved in the 2023 Peshawar Police Lines Mosque Blast that caused 84 fatalities, was captured.[143]
- Four alleged separatists was captured from Kech District.[143]
13 November
- A Policeman was killed by insurgents in Peshawar outside his home.[143]
- Four separatists, including a “high-value target” were killed in a military operation in Kech District.[143]
- Baloch insurgents reportedly blocked Jafri Kaur, Khwari Checkpoint and Chai, along the Coastal Highway between Ormara and Pasni, multiple vehicles transporting minerals were set alight.[143]
- In Ormara, separatists attacked a Levies Force post and a Coast Guard camp seizing weapons and equipment as well as inflicting casualties.[143]
- Separatists blocked roads and attacked vehicles carrying minerals Mastung, Turbat, Kharan, Gwarkop, Hoshap, Dera Bugti, Mashkay, Bolan, Buleda, Zamuran, Hironk, Panjgur, Barkhan, Awaran, Dukki, Kohlu, Tump and Gwadar.[143]
14 November
- An alleged separatist was captured from Quetta.[143]
- An alleged separatist was captured from Gwadar.[143]
- A group from Quetta headed by Abu Umar, joined the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan.[143]
- A suicide bomber targeted a Police mobile unit in Charsadda District causing damage but no casualties.[143]
- 13 militants and five civilians were killed as a result of an explosion in a bomb making factory of ‘commander’ Jihadyar in North Waziristan District.[143]
- Two people were killed and two wounded in an attack on a convoy in Khuzdar District.[143]
- Pakistan Armed Forces launched a large-scale operation in Balochistan, especially in Panjgur District.[143]
- Two alleged separatists were captured from Kech District.[143]
- An alleged separatist was captured from Panjgur District.[143]
- .The General Secretary of the Jamat-e-Islami (JI) in Bajaur was assassinated by ISIS-K.[143]
- Three separatists and two soldiers were killed during a military operation in Harnai District.[143]
- Two alleged separatists were captured from Kharan District.[143]
15 November
- The Islamabad Police and Counter Terrorism Department captured three insurgents.[143]
16 November
- Seven soldiers and six Baloch Liberation Army separatists were killed and 18 soldiers were wounded in an attack on a military camp in Kalat District.[143]
- Three insurgents including a key commander were captured in Hangu District.[143]
17 November
- A JUI-F leader was killed and five others wounded in a blast near a mosque in South Waziristan.[143]
- Six insurgents and one soldier were killed during an attack on a military base in Tirah.[143]
- Insurgents carried out a grenade attack on a cooking center in Orangi and opened indiscriminate fire [143]
18 November
- A public school in South Waziristan was damaged by insurgents using RPGs.[143]
- Nine insurgents and eight soldiers were killed during clashes in Tirah, seven soldiers and six insurgents were also wounded.[143]
- Seven Policemen were abducted in an ambush in Bannu District, their weapons and equipment was also seized but the policemen were released the next day.[143]
- An alleged separatist was captured from Panjgur District.[143]
- Two civilians were killed by militants in Khyber District.[143]
19 November
- A large-scale military operation was conducted in Nushki District with around 10 APCs being deployed.[143]
- A civilian was killed and two wounded during shelling in South Waziristan.[143]
- A journalist was wounded in an attack in Karachi.[143]
- Four people including a tribal elder were killed and two women injured in an attack in Bannu District.[143]
- A leader of Balochistan National Party was killed in Khuzdar District.[143]
- Twelve soldiers and six insurgents were killed in an attack on a checkpost in Bannu District and 10 other soldiers were wounded, the attack included a suicide attack as well.[143]
20 November
- A military convoy was ambushed in Mastung District including an IED attack followed by rocket fire.[143]
- The Swat Division president of Pakistan Zindabad Movement was killed by Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan.[143]
- Three seminary students were wounded in a blast at in a religious seminary in Turbat.[143]
21 November
- 2024 Kurram massacre: 50+ people were killed and 26+ were wounded.
- Four militants were killed during an infiltration attempt in South Waziristan.[143]
International reaction
According to ThePrint, the anti-terrorist operation was carried out under pressure from China,[144] as the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor has been hit by terrorist attacks many times before.[145] Pakistan announced its new counterterrorism plan soon after Shehbaz Sharif returned from a five-day visit to China.[146]
Although Pakistan urges the US to provide modern small arms,[27] a spokesperson of the US State Department said "We support Pakistan's efforts to combat terrorism and ensure the safety and security of its citizens in a manner that promotes the rule of law and protection of human rights."[147] Starting from 3 July, the American and Pakistani troops started two-week-long counterterrorism exercises in Pabbi, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.[35][36]
Notes
- ^ the casualties of other militants are unknown like other BLA and BLF attacks as BLA and BLF don't disclose their casualties
- ^ Three on 9 August, and an officer on 11 August from injuries sustained during the combat[97]
- ^ Casualties were reported by BLF which did not disclose its own losses
- ^ Most Pakistani and international sources reported that 14 soldiers were killed and 21 militants were killed
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