Published 11:22 IST, December 15th 2021

Pakistan: TTP announces end of ceasifire week after signing agreement; leads fresh attacks

Pakistan has reportedly suffered 11th attack by TTP in just a week after ending of ceasefire agreement between terrorist group and Imran Khan-led Government.

Reported by: Bhavyata Kagrana
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A week after ending ceasefire, reports have emerged stating Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has alrey conducted 11 attacks on security forces of Pakistan and on country's premises. As per latest updates, ninth attack was conducted in Bannu on Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) official named Rehmatullah targeted by Mujahidin within limits of Marian police station. He was seriously injured. A bomb blast was witnessed in South Waziristan making it a 10th attack where TTP attacked a military patrol near Kajbole camp in Sararogha Tehsil of South Waziristan, killing one soldier.

11th attack by TTP post ceasefire agreement ended with a bomb blast in North Waziristan. A military truck in Syrian area of ​​Gariom Tehsil in North Waziristan was bombed this afternoon, killing and wounding several soldiers who were airlifted by helicopter.

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TTP attacks on Pakistan policemen

In its first attack after ending ceasefire, TTP h claimed to have attacked and critically injured two Pakistani policemen in Chdar area of ​​Khyber Pakhtunkhwa's Tank district on December 11. Earlier banned outfit h announced that it will not extend  deal negotiated with Imran Khan-led Pakistan government giving a major setback to country's Prime Minister. PM Khan h been taking several efforts to secure a peace agreement with outfit waging war against state for deces. This comes even after Pakistan has been supporting Taliban in Afghanistan.

TTP ends ceasefire agreement with Pakistan Government

ceasefire agreement ended on December 9 and it was expected for terrorist group to intensify actions against Imran Khan-led Government and security forces. Sources have also claimed that Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan leership took unilateral decision without any consultation with country's ministration, while Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan was aware of decision announced by TTP. 

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Why TTP end  ceasefire?

main reason behind TTP's aggression is said to be Imran Khan government's inaction over 100 prisoners linked to terror outfit.

“TTP leership was promised that over 100 prisoners linked to Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan will be released at  very start of ceasefire agreement, but it never happened,” sources ded.

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11:22 IST, December 15th 2021