Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan unites terrorist groups of Al Qaeda, UN disclosed

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UN Report: The report states that the TTP ‘is responsible for more than 100 attacks in countries across the border between July and October 2020.

United Nations. A UN report said that the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), a terrorist organization responsible for more than 100 terrorist attacks in just three months of last year, has been tasked with re-uniting several smaller terrorist groups in Afghanistan. Have done This is expected to increase the danger in Afghanistan and the region. Al Qaeda was operating these small terrorist groups.

The 27th report of the “Analytical Support and Sanctions Team” states that the TTP has allegedly worked to reunite small terrorist groups in Afghanistan, which Al Qaeda was operating. The report said that this is expected to increase the danger in Afghanistan, Pakistan and the region. It states that five groups pledged allegiance to the TTP in July and August, including the Shehrayar Mehsud group, the Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, the Hizb-ul-Ahrar, the Amjad Farooqi group and the Osman Saifullah group (formerly known as the Lashkar- Was known as A-Jhangvi).

According to the report, this has increased the strength of the TTP and as a result attacks in the region have increased. The report says that according to an assessment, the number of fighters in the TTP ranges from 2,500 to 6,000. The report said that the TTP ‘
is responsible for more than 100 attacks in countries across the border between July and October 2020 .

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On the other hand, former Pakistan diplomat Hussain Haqqani in US has said that the agreement between US and Taliban has no relation with peace and it is basically war-torn Afghanistan. There is agreement on withdrawal of US security forces from. “I am a long-time critic of the pact between the US and the Taliban,” Haqqani said at a ceremony organized online by the think-tank “Hudson Institute” on the topic “Afghan peace process: progress or crisis?” I believe that this agreement has nothing to do with peace and it is an agreement for the withdrawal of security forces. The only thing the Taliban were asked to do is to commit to inter-Afghan talks and not to agree on peace. ”