Pakistan Security Forces Foil Suicide Attack in South Waziristan
Pakistan security forces foil suicide attack in South Waziristan after terrorists attempted to ram an explosives-laden vehicle into a military post in Wana. The incident underscores the continuing threat from TTP militants and ongoing counter-terrorism operations across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and border regions. Pakistan Security Forces Foil Suicide Attack in South Waziristan Pakistan security forces successfully foiled a suicide attack after terrorists attempted to drive an explosives-laden vehicle into a military post in the Kari Kot area of Wana, Lower South Waziristan, on Thursday. According to official security officials quoted by Dawn, troops responded immediately, killing four terrorists before they could reach the target. No military personnel were injured during the attack, and security forces quickly secured the area before launching clearance operations. Authorities have placed the surrounding region under heightened security while teams continue searching for any remaining militants or explosive materials. Officials said the prompt response prevented what could have been a major attack on the military installation. Wana Attack Highlights Ongoing Terror Threat South Waziristan has remained one of Pakistan's most sensitive security regions since the former Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) were merged into Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Militant violence has continued despite repeated military campaigns aimed at restoring stability. The latest incident follows a similar attempted suicide attack near Azam Warsak Bazaar in May, where one civilian lost his life and fifteen others were injured after terrorists targeted another military post. In November 2025, security forces also stopped an assault on Cadet College Wana before attackers could reach students and staff, preventing what officials described as a potentially devastating incident. These repeated attacks demonstrate that militant groups continue to view South Waziristan as a strategic target despite sustained military pressure. Operation Shaban Intensifies Counter-Terror Efforts Pakistan's security agencies have expanded Operation Shaban across border districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to eliminate militant networks operating near the Afghanistan border. The campaign involves coordinated operations by the Pakistan Army, Frontier Corps, police, and intelligence agencies. Officials say dozens of militants have been killed since early July, with some reports placing the combined death toll from recent operations close to one hundred. Security checkpoints have also been strengthened across vulnerable border routes to disrupt militant movement and prevent cross-border infiltration. According to the Pakistan Institute for Conflict and Security Studies, terrorist violence increased significantly during May, particularly in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan, reflecting the continuing security challenges facing the country. TTP Militants Remain the Primary Threat The Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), officially referred to by the Pakistani government as Fitna al-Khawarij, remains the country's most active militant organization. The group intensified attacks following the Taliban's return to power in Afghanistan in 2021 and has expanded operations further during 2024 and 2025. Alongside TTP, splinter militant factions and the Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP) continue to operate across the rugged border region. Security analysts say these organizations exploit difficult terrain and cross-border movement to launch attacks against security forces and, in some cases, civilian targets. Pakistani authorities have reaffirmed that counter-terrorism operations will continue until militant networks are dismantled. Officials stated that intelligence-based operations, stronger border security, and coordination among military and law enforcement agencies remain central to efforts aimed at improving long-term stability in South Waziristan and neighboring districts. Information in this report is based on statements from Pakistani security officials and reporting by Dawn. Readers interested in related developments may also explore internal coverage on Global News, Terrorism & Security, Pakistan News, South Asia, and Border Security.
Pakistan Security Forces Foil Suicide Attack in South Waziristan
Pakistan security forces foil suicide attack in South Waziristan after terrorists attempted to ram an explosives-laden vehicle into a military post in Wana. The incident underscores the continuing threat from TTP militants and ongoing counter-terrorism operations across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and border regions. Pakistan Security Forces Foil Suicide Attack in South Waziristan Pakistan security forces successfully foiled a suicide attack after terrorists attempted to drive an explosives-laden vehicle into a military post in the Kari Kot area of Wana, Lower South Waziristan, on Thursday. According to official security officials quoted by Dawn, troops responded immediately, killing four terrorists before they could reach the target. No military personnel were injured during the attack, and security forces quickly secured the area before launching clearance operations. Authorities have placed the surrounding region under heightened security while teams continue searching for any remaining militants or explosive materials. Officials said the prompt response prevented what could have been a major attack on the military installation. Wana Attack Highlights Ongoing Terror Threat South Waziristan has remained one of Pakistan's most sensitive security regions since the former Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) were merged into Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Militant violence has continued despite repeated military campaigns aimed at restoring stability. The latest incident follows a similar attempted suicide attack near Azam Warsak Bazaar in May, where one civilian lost his life and fifteen others were injured after terrorists targeted another military post. In November 2025, security forces also stopped an assault on Cadet College Wana before attackers could reach students and staff, preventing what officials described as a potentially devastating incident. These repeated attacks demonstrate that militant groups continue to view South Waziristan as a strategic target despite sustained military pressure. Operation Shaban Intensifies Counter-Terror Efforts Pakistan's security agencies have expanded Operation Shaban across border districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to eliminate militant networks operating near the Afghanistan border. The campaign involves coordinated operations by the Pakistan Army, Frontier Corps, police, and intelligence agencies. Officials say dozens of militants have been killed since early July, with some reports placing the combined death toll from recent operations close to one hundred. Security checkpoints have also been strengthened across vulnerable border routes to disrupt militant movement and prevent cross-border infiltration. According to the Pakistan Institute for Conflict and Security Studies, terrorist violence increased significantly during May, particularly in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan, reflecting the continuing security challenges facing the country. TTP Militants Remain the Primary Threat The Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), officially referred to by the Pakistani government as Fitna al-Khawarij, remains the country's most active militant organization. The group intensified attacks following the Taliban's return to power in Afghanistan in 2021 and has expanded operations further during 2024 and 2025. Alongside TTP, splinter militant factions and the Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP) continue to operate across the rugged border region. Security analysts say these organizations exploit difficult terrain and cross-border movement to launch attacks against security forces and, in some cases, civilian targets. Pakistani authorities have reaffirmed that counter-terrorism operations will continue until militant networks are dismantled. Officials stated that intelligence-based operations, stronger border security, and coordination among military and law enforcement agencies remain central to efforts aimed at improving long-term stability in South Waziristan and neighboring districts. Information in this report is based on statements from Pakistani security officials and reporting by Dawn. Readers interested in related developments may also explore internal coverage on Global News, Terrorism & Security, Pakistan News, South Asia, and Border Security.
US War Secretary Assures Readiness Against Iran
Hegseth Affirms U.S. Military Readiness US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth on Saturday, May 30, dismissed concerns over the United States’ military preparedness, asserting that the country remains fully capable of launching fresh operations against Iran if necessary. Speaking at the annual Shangri-La Dialogue security summit in Singapore, Hegseth emphasized the US military’s ability to res
US War Secretary Assures Readiness Against Iran
Hegseth Affirms U.S. Military Readiness US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth on Saturday, May 30, dismissed concerns over the United States’ military preparedness, asserting that the country remains fully capable of launching fresh operations against Iran if necessary. Speaking at the annual Shangri-La Dialogue security summit in Singapore, Hegseth emphasized the US military’s ability to res
US Military Targets Suspected Drug Vessel in Eastern Pacific
The US military executed a targeted strike on a vessel suspected of transporting illegal narcotics in the Eastern Pacific on Tuesday. The operation resulted in one fatality and two individuals rescued alive. Officials confirmed that the vessel was navigating known drug trafficking routes and linked to transnational criminal networks. No US personnel were injured, and the Coast Guard immediately initiated search and rescue efforts for the survivors.
US Military Targets Suspected Drug Vessel in Eastern Pacific
The US military executed a targeted strike on a vessel suspected of transporting illegal narcotics in the Eastern Pacific on Tuesday. The operation resulted in one fatality and two individuals rescued alive. Officials confirmed that the vessel was navigating known drug trafficking routes and linked to transnational criminal networks. No US personnel were injured, and the Coast Guard immediately initiated search and rescue efforts for the survivors.
India Calls for Global Accountability Over Pakistan Violence
India’s Permanent Representative to the UN, Harish Parvathaneni, addressed the Security Council on May 21, strongly condemning Pakistan for attacks beyond its borders and interference in India’s internal matters. He emphasized that global attention and accountability are critical to protecting civilians and upholding international humanitarian standards. Historical Context of Pakistan’s Violence
India Calls for Global Accountability Over Pakistan Violence
India’s Permanent Representative to the UN, Harish Parvathaneni, addressed the Security Council on May 21, strongly condemning Pakistan for attacks beyond its borders and interference in India’s internal matters. He emphasized that global attention and accountability are critical to protecting civilians and upholding international humanitarian standards. Historical Context of Pakistan’s Violence
Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir Calls India Conflict a Battle of Ideologies
Pakistan’s Chief of Defence Forces, General Asim Munir, on Sunday described last year’s four-day conflict with India as a “battle between two ideologies” while claiming that Pakistan’s military strategy proved superior during the hostilities. Speaking at a ceremony held at the General Headquarters in Rawalpindi to mark the first anniversary of “Marka-e-Haq,” the title Islamabad uses for the conflict, Munir said Pakistan responded with unity and military preparedness during the e
Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir Calls India Conflict a Battle of Ideologies
Pakistan’s Chief of Defence Forces, General Asim Munir, on Sunday described last year’s four-day conflict with India as a “battle between two ideologies” while claiming that Pakistan’s military strategy proved superior during the hostilities. Speaking at a ceremony held at the General Headquarters in Rawalpindi to mark the first anniversary of “Marka-e-Haq,” the title Islamabad uses for the conflict, Munir said Pakistan responded with unity and military preparedness during the e
Pakistan Claims Operation Sindoor Was 'Unprovoked,' But Gets Mocked for English Remark
On May 7, India and Pakistan held parallel press conferences marking the anniversary of Operation Sindoor, with each side offering contrasting perspectives on the recent conflict. During Pakistan’s press briefing, held by Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Director General Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, the focus was on refuting India’s actions during the deadly Pahalgam terror attack in Kashmir. Pakistan claimed that India’s response to the attack, which killed 26 people, was "unpro
Pakistan Claims Operation Sindoor Was 'Unprovoked,' But Gets Mocked for English Remark
On May 7, India and Pakistan held parallel press conferences marking the anniversary of Operation Sindoor, with each side offering contrasting perspectives on the recent conflict. During Pakistan’s press briefing, held by Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Director General Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, the focus was on refuting India’s actions during the deadly Pahalgam terror attack in Kashmir. Pakistan claimed that India’s response to the attack, which killed 26 people, was "unpro
China Admits Pakistan J-10C Support During Operation Sindoor
China’s rare admission raises stakes China has admitted its engineers supported Pakistan’s J-10C fighter jet operations during India’s Operation Sindoor in May 2025, a disclosure that adds a sharper China angle to the India-Pakistan conflict. The admission came through Chinese state broadcaster CCTV, where AVIC engineer Zhang Heng described being at a support base as fighter jets took off and air-raid sirens sounded. He said the team worked in extreme May heat while trying to keep Chinese-made equipment combat-ready. Why the J-10C disclosure matters The J-10CE, Pakistan’s export version of China’s J-10C multirole fighter, is central to the story because Pakistan remains its only foreign operator. The aircraft is linked to advanced AESA radar and PL-15 long-range air-to-air missiles, making any wartime support politically sensitive. Indian defence officials have said Operation Sindoor targeted terror infrastructure after the Pahalgam attack, while later briefings claimed 13 Pakistani aircraft and 11 airfields were hit. Those claims, combined with Beijing’s acknowledgement of technical support, are likely to intensify scrutiny of the China-Pakistan defence partnership. Regional security impact The timing is significant. The disclosure surfaced around the first anniversary of Operation Sindoor and reinforces India’s long-held concern that Pakistan’s military capability is increasingly backed by Chinese systems, engineers and supply chains. For New Delhi, the key question is no longer whether Chinese weapons were used, but how deeply Chinese personnel supported Pakistan during active conflict. That makes this admission more than a defence update—it is a fresh flashpoint in Asian security.
China Admits Pakistan J-10C Support During Operation Sindoor
China’s rare admission raises stakes China has admitted its engineers supported Pakistan’s J-10C fighter jet operations during India’s Operation Sindoor in May 2025, a disclosure that adds a sharper China angle to the India-Pakistan conflict. The admission came through Chinese state broadcaster CCTV, where AVIC engineer Zhang Heng described being at a support base as fighter jets took off and air-raid sirens sounded. He said the team worked in extreme May heat while trying to keep Chinese-made equipment combat-ready. Why the J-10C disclosure matters The J-10CE, Pakistan’s export version of China’s J-10C multirole fighter, is central to the story because Pakistan remains its only foreign operator. The aircraft is linked to advanced AESA radar and PL-15 long-range air-to-air missiles, making any wartime support politically sensitive. Indian defence officials have said Operation Sindoor targeted terror infrastructure after the Pahalgam attack, while later briefings claimed 13 Pakistani aircraft and 11 airfields were hit. Those claims, combined with Beijing’s acknowledgement of technical support, are likely to intensify scrutiny of the China-Pakistan defence partnership. Regional security impact The timing is significant. The disclosure surfaced around the first anniversary of Operation Sindoor and reinforces India’s long-held concern that Pakistan’s military capability is increasingly backed by Chinese systems, engineers and supply chains. For New Delhi, the key question is no longer whether Chinese weapons were used, but how deeply Chinese personnel supported Pakistan during active conflict. That makes this admission more than a defence update—it is a fresh flashpoint in Asian security.
Operation Sindoor Anniversary: How India’s Battlefield Success Sparked a Defence Export Boom
Operation Sindoor Anniversary Puts India’s Defence Exports in Focus Operation Sindoor anniversary has placed India’s defence export boom back in the spotlight, with official data showing exports touched a record Rs 38,424 crore in FY 2025–26. The May 7–10, 2025 conflict, described by officials as a focused military response, has now become more than a battlefield milestone. It is being viewed as a turning point for India’s defence industry.
Operation Sindoor Anniversary: How India’s Battlefield Success Sparked a Defence Export Boom
Operation Sindoor Anniversary Puts India’s Defence Exports in Focus Operation Sindoor anniversary has placed India’s defence export boom back in the spotlight, with official data showing exports touched a record Rs 38,424 crore in FY 2025–26. The May 7–10, 2025 conflict, described by officials as a focused military response, has now become more than a battlefield milestone. It is being viewed as a turning point for India’s defence industry.
India Must Prepare for Future Op Sindoor: Anil Chauhan Calls for Unity
Anil Chauhan has stressed the need for India’s armed forces to enhance coordination and prepare for future challenges, drawing lessons from ‘Operation Sindoor’. He noted that the military must move beyond replicating past strategies and instead adapt to evolving threats and new forms of warfare. Referring to ‘Operation Sindoor’, Chauhan desc
India Must Prepare for Future Op Sindoor: Anil Chauhan Calls for Unity
Anil Chauhan has stressed the need for India’s armed forces to enhance coordination and prepare for future challenges, drawing lessons from ‘Operation Sindoor’. He noted that the military must move beyond replicating past strategies and instead adapt to evolving threats and new forms of warfare. Referring to ‘Operation Sindoor’, Chauhan desc
India's nuclear program: From Smiling Buddha to Operation Shakti
India's journey into nuclear weapons began in the early 1940s under British colonial rule. Following independence in 1947, the country embarked on a peaceful nuclear program primarily focused on energy production. At the helm of the program was Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, who aimed to harness nuclear energy for civilian use, emphasizing the peaceful applications of atomic power. However, the political landscape began shifting in the 1960s as India faced mounting security concerns, partic
India's nuclear program: From Smiling Buddha to Operation Shakti
India's journey into nuclear weapons began in the early 1940s under British colonial rule. Following independence in 1947, the country embarked on a peaceful nuclear program primarily focused on energy production. At the helm of the program was Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, who aimed to harness nuclear energy for civilian use, emphasizing the peaceful applications of atomic power. However, the political landscape began shifting in the 1960s as India faced mounting security concerns, partic
Middle East Crisis Us Iran Talks Fail Israel Lebanon Village Destruction Concerns Rise
Tensions in the Middle East continue to rise as the United States and Iran failed to reach an agreement after long peace talks held in Pakistan. At the same time, concerns are growing over the situation in southern Lebanon, where reports suggest large-scale destruction in several villages along the Israel-Lebanon border. According to reports, Israeli military operations have led to the demolition of villages such as Taybeh, Naqoura, and Deir Seryan. Videos circulating onli
Middle East Crisis Us Iran Talks Fail Israel Lebanon Village Destruction Concerns Rise
Tensions in the Middle East continue to rise as the United States and Iran failed to reach an agreement after long peace talks held in Pakistan. At the same time, concerns are growing over the situation in southern Lebanon, where reports suggest large-scale destruction in several villages along the Israel-Lebanon border. According to reports, Israeli military operations have led to the demolition of villages such as Taybeh, Naqoura, and Deir Seryan. Videos circulating onli
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Tarique Rahman’s Genocide Day Message: A Shift in Bangladesh’s Foreign Policy
On March 25, 2026, Bangladesh Prime Minister Tarique Rahman marked Genocide Day with a powerful message that signaled a clear shift from the softer approach to Pakistan observed during the previous interim government under Muhammad Yunus. Rahman’s remarks were made on social media, describing March 25, 1971, as "one of the most disgraceful and brutal days" in the country's history, highlighting the atrocities carried out by Pakistani forces during Operation Searchlight. Rahman recounted how
India Set to Buy Five More Russian S‑400 Air Defence Squadrons After Operation Sindoor Success
India is preparing to buy five additional squadrons of the Russian‑made S‑400 Triumf long‑range air defence missile system, a plan driven by the system’s highly effective performance during last year’s Operation Sindoor. The move aims to significantly bolster the Indian Air Force’s layered air defence network across both eastern and western fronts against evolving aerial threats. Defence ministry sources say the proposal from the Indian Air Force will soon be taken up fo
India Set to Buy Five More Russian S‑400 Air Defence Squadrons After Operation Sindoor Success
India is preparing to buy five additional squadrons of the Russian‑made S‑400 Triumf long‑range air defence missile system, a plan driven by the system’s highly effective performance during last year’s Operation Sindoor. The move aims to significantly bolster the Indian Air Force’s layered air defence network across both eastern and western fronts against evolving aerial threats. Defence ministry sources say the proposal from the Indian Air Force will soon be taken up fo
FARA filings show Pakistan sought US mediation during India’s Operation Sindoor
Documents released under the United States Foreign Agents Registration Act have shed new light on Pakistan’s diplomatic efforts during India’s Operation Sindoor in April last year, revealing an extensive and urgent campaign to seek Washington’s intervention as tensions escalated between the two South Asian neighbors. The filings indicate that Islamabad repeatedly appealed to US officials for assistance, offering a range of economic and strategic incentives in return for diplomatic engag
FARA filings show Pakistan sought US mediation during India’s Operation Sindoor
Documents released under the United States Foreign Agents Registration Act have shed new light on Pakistan’s diplomatic efforts during India’s Operation Sindoor in April last year, revealing an extensive and urgent campaign to seek Washington’s intervention as tensions escalated between the two South Asian neighbors. The filings indicate that Islamabad repeatedly appealed to US officials for assistance, offering a range of economic and strategic incentives in return for diplomatic engag
Ronny Jackson’s role in $500 million US–Pakistan rare earths deal revealed
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Ronny Jackson’s role in $500 million US–Pakistan rare earths deal revealed
Former White House physician and retired US Navy doctor Ronny Jackson has emerged as a central figure in negotiations that led to a $500 million mining and rare earths agreement between American and Pakistani entities, according to recent disclosures filed with the US Department of Justice. The filings, submitted under the Foreign Agents Registration Act, outline Jackson’s direct engagement with Pakistani officials and detail his involvement in shaping the deal at multiple stages.
Pakistan Admits Indian Drone Strikes Hit Nur Khan Airbase During Op Sindoor
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Pakistan Admits Indian Drone Strikes Hit Nur Khan Airbase During Op Sindoor
Pakistan has, for the first time, publicly acknowledged that Indian drone strikes caused damage at the strategically sensitive Nur Khan airbase in Rawalpindi during Operation Sindoor, marking a significant shift from its earlier attempts to downplay or deny the impact of the attacks. The admission came during a year-end press briefing on December 27, when Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister
Putin to visit India for annual summit as S-400 defence talks gain momentum
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Putin to visit India for annual summit as S-400 defence talks gain momentum
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Asia Power Index 2025 ranks India as major power after Operation Sindoor gains
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Asia Power Index 2025 ranks India as major power after Operation Sindoor gains
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Pakistan On Full Alert As Khawaja Asif Says He Can’t Rule Out War With India
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Pakistan On Full Alert As Khawaja Asif Says He Can’t Rule Out War With India
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Pakistan Still Struggling To Repair Damage From India’s Airstrikes Six Months After Conflict
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Pakistan Still Struggling To Repair Damage From India’s Airstrikes Six Months After Conflict
More than six months after the four-day conflict between India and Pakistan, satellite imagery suggests that Pakistan is still struggling to repair critical military installations damaged during India’s Operation Sindoor. OSINT specialist Damien Symon, known for uncovering India’s strike on Pakistan’s Kirana Hills nuclear depot, has released new imagery showing reconstruction activity at key sites, raising doubts about Islamabad’s earlier claims of victory. Symon posted that









