Police kill three suspected militants, including Afghan national, in northwest Pakistan

Army troops stand stand guard along a street in Kabal town of Swat Valley in Pakistan’s northwestern region of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province on April 25, 2023. (AFP/ file)
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Updated 14 January 2026
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Police kill three suspected militants, including Afghan national, in northwest Pakistan

  • Counterterrorism police conducts operation in Dera Ismail Khan district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
  • Pakistan’s northwestern province has seen a surge in attacks by Pakistani Taliban in recent years

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s counterterrorism police on Wednesday said they killed three suspected militants including an Afghan national in an intelligence-based operation in the restive northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province.

The operation was conducted in the Dera Ismail Khan district. The militants killed were suspected of involvement in attacks on police and security forces. attacks on police and security forces. They were identified as Naimatullah, Mustafa and an Afghan national named Abdul Rauf.

KP has witnessed a wave of militant attacks in recent years by the Pakistani Taliban or Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) that frequently target police stations, security personnel, peace committee members and government officials.

“Attacks on police will be answered by eliminating the last Khawarij,” an official statement said, quoting the province’s Inspector General of Police Zulfiqar Hameed. “KP’s intelligence‑based operations will be further intensified to ensure their complete eradication.”

Pakistan uses the term “Fitna Al-Khawarij” to describe TTP militants.

The police added that three Kalashnikov rifles, nine magazines, two hand grenades, and a large quantity of ammunition were recovered from the suspects.

The intelligence-based operation comes just days after six policemen were killed in an improvised explosive device (IED) blast that targeted their vehicle in the Tank district. The next day, four members of a pro-government peace committee were killed by militants in Bannu district.

Islamabad has repeatedly accused Afghanistan of allowing its soil to be used by armed groups such as the TTP for “cross-border attacks.” It has also alleged that India supports militant groups carrying out attacks against Pakistan. Both Kabul and New Delhi have denied these claims.


India captain says will travel for Pakistan clash despite boycott

Updated 05 February 2026
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India captain says will travel for Pakistan clash despite boycott

  • Pakistan have announced they will boycott their match against India on Feb. 15 in Sri Lanka 
  • India need to be at the stadium on Feb. 15 to ensure they are awarded two points for match

MUMBAI: India captain Suryakumar Yadav said Thursday that his team would show up in Colombo for their T20 World Cup clash against Pakistan, despite their Group A opponents and arch-rivals boycotting the match.

“We haven’t said no to playing them (Pakistan),” Yadav told reporters at Mumbai’s Wankhede stadium, where India will begin their campaign against the United States on Saturday’s opening day.

“They are the ones who have said no. Our flights are booked and we are going to Colombo.”

India need to be at the stadium and ready to take the field for the February 15 match in order to make sure of being awarded the two points for a match forfeit.

The tournament, co-hosted by Sri Lanka and India, has been overshadowed by weeks of political posturing in the build-up.

Bangladesh were kicked out for refusing to play in India and Pakistan’s government then told its team not to show up at the clash of the arch-rivals as a show of support for Bangladesh.

Pakistan and India have not played bilateral cricket for more than a decade, and meet only in global or regional tournaments events.

India start the T20 World Cup on home soil with a great chance of retaining the title they won two years ago and Yadav agreed they were the side to beat.

“The way we have been playing, it looks like we are the favorites,” he smiled.

If that seemed like an overconfident statement, the India captain was quick to caution: “There are 19 (other) good teams in the tournament, though.

“On a given day, when you play, you have to bring your A-game and play good cricket.”

India know that their opening opponents, the United States, caused the biggest upset of the 2024 tournament when they beat Pakistan in a super over.

Yadav said no team would be taken lightly.

“I’m sure every game will be very important,” he said.