Pakistani journalists, armed Afghan Taliban, and their brothers may increase attacks in Pakistan.
Referring to the recent attacks in this country, this Pakistani newspaper has warned that the ideologically armed brothers of the Afghan Taliban may increase the number of attacks in Pakistan.
In an article, this newspaper also refers to the recent report of the Pakistan Security Research and Studies Centre, which states that the deaths of 267 security employees of Pakistan have been recorded in the first two or three months of this year.
At the same time, the Centre for Research and Security Studies of Pakistan expressed concern about the release of at least 60 members of the ISIS group from prison after the Taliban took control of Afghanistan and said that they successfully entered Pakistan and that this group is involved in attacks on the minorities of Peshawar.
At the same time, the Pakistani journalist called this “terrorist group” the Taliban brothers and claimed that the armed brothers of the Taliban, who also operate from Afghanistan, may increase their attacks against the Islamabad government.
Mumtaz Zahra Baloch, the spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan, also said two days ago in a press conference addressed to the Afghan Taliban, “Stop the crossing of terrorists to Pakistan.”
Mohammad Reza Bahrami, the former ambassador of the Iranian government to Afghanistan, also wrote in a tweet, quoting the Studies Institute of Pakistan, “Sixty percent of the violence that takes place in Pakistan is done by the TTP, BLA, and ISKP.”. But two major factors are also effective in this violence: the return of the Taliban to power and Pakistan’s miscalculation.
It should be noted that two days ago, 12 soldiers from this country were killed in an attack by armed attackers on a military centre in Balochistan.
Freshta Askari