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Militant ‘ringleader’ among six insurgents killed in northwest Pakistan — army

Militant ‘ringleader’ among six insurgents killed in northwest Pakistan — army
In this file photo, taken on July 18, 2023, Pakistani security personnel stand guard at the Hayatabad area of Peshawar. (AFP/File)
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Updated 21 April 2025

Militant ‘ringleader’ among six insurgents killed in northwest Pakistan — army

Militant ‘ringleader’ among six insurgents killed in northwest Pakistan — army
  • Military conducts frequent operations against militants it claims launch attacks from safe havens in Afghanistan
  • Militants have intensified attacks on army and its bases since revoking ceasefire with government in late 2022

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Army said on Monday a militant “ringleader” was among six insurgents killed in two intelligence-based operations in the northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

In recent months, the military has launched frequent operations in the restive Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province bordering Afghanistan. The army’s target in the area is militants it says launch attacks inside Pakistan and against the army using safe havens in Afghanistan, a charge Kabul denies. 

Groups like the Pakistani Taliban, commonly known as the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), have been waging a war against the Pakistani state for nearly two decades in a bid to overthrow the government and replace it with what they consider an Islamic system of governance.

“On 20-21 April 2025, six Khwarij [militants] were sent to hell in two separate engagements in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province,” the army said in a statement.

One operation was in the South Waziristan district, where the army said militant “ringleader” Zabi Ullah was killed. The statement said he had “remained actively involved in numerous terrorist activities against security forces as well as in target killing of innocent civilians and was highly wanted by the Law Enforcement Agencies.”

Another intelligence-based operation was conducted in Razmak, North Waziristan District, in which five militants were killed. 

Militants have intensified their attacks since revoking a ceasefire with the government in late 2022, with recent months witnessing significant strikes targeting the military and its bases.


Pakistan resumes ODI series against Sri Lanka today amid security fears

Pakistan resumes ODI series against Sri Lanka today amid security fears
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Pakistan resumes ODI series against Sri Lanka today amid security fears

Pakistan resumes ODI series against Sri Lanka today amid security fears
  • Sri Lankan players wanted to leave Pakistan after suicide blast in Islamabad this week killed 12
  • PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi visits Rawalpindi stadium, vows security for Sri Lankan cricketers

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s national men’s squad will resume their ODI series against Sri Lanka in Rawalpindi today, Friday, amid security fears triggered by a bomb blast in the capital earlier this week. 

Sri Lanka players wanted to leave the country after a suicide bomber killed 12 people outside a court in Islamabad on Tuesday, hours before the first ODI in nearby Rawalpindi. 

However, Sri Lanka Cricket directed the team to finish the series after it was reassured of security by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). 

PCB Chairman and Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi paid a visit to the Rawalpindi stadium on Thursday night where he watched the two teams practice and met players from Sri Lanka. 

“Your security is our responsibility,” Naqvi told the Sri Lankan players, according to a statement released by the PCB. 

“Your continued tour of Pakistan is a victory for peace and a defeat for terrorism.”

The Sri Lankan high commissioner, the chief commissioners of Islamabad and Rawalpindi as well as the Inspector General of Islamabad Police and senior officials of law enforcement agencies were present with Naqvi during his visit to the stadium. 

Tuesday’s bomb blast brought back memories of the harrowing attack on the Sri Lankan cricket team in 2009. Six Sri Lankan players were wounded when gunmen opened fire on their team bus as it was taking them to the Qaddafi Stadium in Lahore for a Test match.

The incident led to international teams staying away from Pakistan for nearly a decade due to security fears. 

Sri Lanka will play the two remaining matches on Friday and Sunday before taking part in a tri-nation series involving Pakistan and Zimbabwe. 

All matches will be played in Rawalpindi.