Border ambush by Pakistani Taliban kills 7

Ambush on Pakistani Troops Leaves Army Major and Officer Dead

A daring attack unfolded at the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan on Monday when a group of Pakistani Taliban insurgents ambushed troops during an anti-insurgent operation. The ensuing shootout claimed the lives of an army major, a junior officer, and five militants, according to statements from both the military and a Taliban spokesperson.

The skirmish took place in the Zhob district of Baluchistan province, as reported by the military.

The Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), also known as the Pakistani Taliban, took responsibility for the assault in their statement. The TTP, while a distinct entity, maintains an alliance with the Afghan Taliban. The Afghan Taliban made headlines in August 2021 when they seized control of Afghanistan as U.S. and NATO forces completed their withdrawal from the nation after two decades of conflict.

The Resurgence of Pakistani Taliban

The Afghan Taliban’s rise to power has emboldened the Pakistani Taliban, prompting them to intensify their attacks against police and military personnel throughout Pakistan, including in Baluchistan.

The TTP has garnered support from local separatist groups that have waged a low-level insurgency for more than twenty years. Initially, Baluchi nationalists sought a larger share of provincial resources, but their struggle evolved into a quest for independence from the Pakistani government.

While Pakistani authorities assert they have suppressed the insurgency, violence persists.

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