Exposed: How India-linked terrorists use drones against civilians to blame security forces

Exposed: How India-linked terrorists use drones against civilians to blame security forces

ISLAMABAD: A shocking drone strike video released by the Indian proxy “Fitna-adl-Khawarij” has sparked outrage, as credible sources confirm the targets were innocent Pashtun civilians in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s merged tribal districts — not military personnel.

According to intelligence sources, the group responsible for the attack has long been operating with direct funding and support from India, using modern weaponry and surveillance technology far beyond the capabilities of local insurgents. The availability of such advanced drone systems points to a well-established supply chain funded by Indian intelligence agency RAW, exposing the scale of India’s proxy war against Pakistan.

The drone strike — which has been circulated across social media platforms by Khawarij sympathizers — once again highlights the group’s reckless tactics and disregard for civilian lives. Security officials note that the group’s lack of training in drone warfare often results in misfires that kill non-combatants, especially in the newly merged districts where densely populated areas are frequently misidentified as military targets.

“Despite clear evidence that these drone strikes are carried out by Khawarij operatives, anti-state elements continue to blame Pakistan Army in orchestrated social media campaigns,” said one senior intelligence official, speaking on condition of anonymity.

Experts say that video propaganda following such strikes is often weaponized to malign Pakistan’s military, while concealing the terrorists’ own role in these heinous attacks.

Sources further revealed that several captured militants have confessed to receiving Indian financial support and logistical assistance facilitated by elements within the Afghan interim administration. This reinforces the long-held suspicion that India is exploiting Afghanistan’s instability to fuel unrest in Pakistan, particularly in the border regions.

“These facts make it absolutely clear: the recent drone attacks were not launched by the Pakistan Army. They were executed by Fitna-tul-Khawarij using Indian-funded drones with logistical support from Afghan territory,” the official added.

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Security analysts warn that India’s proxy strategy, fueled through non-state actors like Fitna-tul-Khawarij, is part of a broader campaign to destabilize Pakistan. The latest drone incidents serve as grim reminders of how innocent civilians, especially Pashtun women and children, continue to suffer at the hands of foreign-backed terrorist factions.

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