Ghuraida Farooqi confirms the elimintation of Hafiz Gul Bahadur

Ghuraida Farooqi confirms the elimintation of Hafiz Gul Bahadur

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan veteran Journalist Ghuraida Farooqi has disclosed that the elimination of the prominent TTP Commander Hafiz Gul Bahadur has been confirmed through extremely reliable resources.

While writing in a tweet on her X account, Ghuraida Farooqi  revealed that some of the most reliable sources have confirmed that the leading TTP Commander Hafiz Gul Bahadur was killed in Afghanistan’s city of Khost by an airstrike carried out by the armed forces of Pakistan on the night between 17th and 18th October.

Ghuraida also narrated that not only him, but also the members of his Shura were killed in the aerial attack launched by the Pakistani security forces.

She added that Hafiz Gul Bahadur was secretly buried at the same night.

Ghuraida Farooqi lauded the armed forces by calling the airstrike ‘ a decisive blow to terror networks threatening Pakistan’

It is worth mentioning that Hafiz Gul Bahadur Group , funded and aided by Indian, has been launching massive militants attacks over the security forces in KP.

The groups has been carrying out, suicide attacks on the security check points and the check posts of the police and FC in the KPK areas for the past many years.

Some thousands of security personnel and the civilians have been martyred in the attacks carried out by Hafiz Gul Bahadur group.

The group has been making infiltrations from Afghanistan despite the facts that the Afghan government has been denying of the presence of militant groups on their territory and calling the militancy ‘an internal security laps of Pakistan’.

However, the  killing of Hafiz Gul Bahadur along the member of his Shura consolidates Pakistan’ s stance and reveals the lie told by the so called religious-based Afghan government.

Pakistan has made it absolutely clear to the Afghan government that more attacks in KP and Balochistan will lead the armed forces of Pakistan to launch more strikes on the hideouts and havens of the militants in Afghanistan.

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