Tag: terrorist

  • Seven passengers offloaded, shot dead in Barkhan

    Seven passengers offloaded, shot dead in Barkhan

    Canada Global (Web News) At least seven passengers lost their lives in a deadly attack in Balochistan’s Barkhan district late Tuesday night, as confirmed by Barkhan Assistant Commissioner (AC) on Wednesday morning.

    The incident occurred along the National Highway in the Rarkan area, where unidentified gunmen intercepted a passenger bus and fired warning shots into the air, according to AC Khadim Hussain.

    The assailants then boarded the bus, checked passengers’ identification cards, and forcibly removed seven individuals, taking them to a nearby mountainous area. Soon after, gunfire was heard.

    Upon arrival, local law enforcement, including the Levies force, found the bodies of the abducted passengers. The deceased have been transported to a hospital in Rakni, authorities reported, confirming that they were residents of different cities in Punjab.

    The bus service office revealed that the vehicle, carrying at least 45 passengers, was traveling from Quetta to Faisalabad.

    One of the passengers, Zeeshan Mustafa from Burewala, shared that his brother was taken away by the attackers after they checked his ID card.

    According to Zeeshan, the gunmen, estimated to be between ten and twelve in number, were all armed with Kalashnikov rifles.

    Following the attack, security forces have cordoned off the area and initiated a search operation to track down those responsible. As a result, two-way traffic on the National Highway, which links Punjab and Balochistan, has been halted.

    Balochistan CM Vows Justice

    Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfaraz Bugti strongly condemned the brutal killings, labeling the attack as “heinous and despicable” while assuring that the perpetrators would be brought to justice.

  • Arab League’s Decision To Remove Hezbollah From The List Of Terrorist Organizations

    Arab League’s Decision To Remove Hezbollah From The List Of Terrorist Organizations

     Canada Global(Web News) The Arab League has agreed to remove the Lebanese armed organization Hezbollah from the list of terrorist organizations. The Assistant Secretary General of the Arab League Hussam Zaki said in a statement on the Egyptian media that the member of the Arab League The countries agreed not to maintain Hezbollah as a terrorist organization. According to Arab media, the Arab League declared Hezbollah a terrorist organization on March 11, 2016. In addition, the Gulf Cooperation Organization also declared it a terrorist organization on March 2016. I had declared Hezbollah a terrorist organization.

    What is Hezbollah and when was it established?
    Hezbollah is a very powerful political and military organization of Shia Muslims in Lebanon. Formed in 1980 with the support of Iran, the group fought for the withdrawal of Israeli military forces from Lebanon, the organization achieved its goal in May 2000.

    In the background of this process was the Islamic Resistance, the party’s military wing. Emerging from a small group of clerics after the Israeli occupation of Lebanon, the organization’s initial goals were resistance to Israel and the withdrawal of foreign troops from Lebanon. One goal was to replace Lebanon’s multi-religious state with an Iranian-style Islamic state, but the idea was later abandoned. Iran has long provided financial and military support to Hezbollah. Hezbollah has also kidnapped foreign nationals due to pressure in the past.

    Shias are the majority in Lebanon and this movement represents the Shia sect living in Lebanon. After the withdrawal of Israeli military forces from Lebanon, this organization made a place in the hearts of the common people. Now the candidates of this party have a clear majority in the Parliament of Lebanon. According to the United Nations Resolution 1559, the military branch of this group has refused to surrender. The resolution was passed in 2004 and called for the withdrawal of foreign forces from Lebanon and the surrender of armed groups. He will join the army and prioritize political and social work, but despite achieving political success, Hezbollah considers itself a resistance movement.

    And this resistance is not only against the Lebanese, but against foreign forces or foreign occupation throughout the region. The organization’s military wing, known as the Islamic Resistance, operates in the shared border area between Israel and Lebanon. is kept. Sheba Farms area has the highest tension. Hezbollah says the Sheba Farms area is part of Lebanon, but Israel, which is backed by the United Nations, says the farms are near the Syrian border and therefore part of the Golan Heights, which But Israel has been controlling since 1967. Although Syria itself has declared this area as part of Lebanon.

  • PTI’s Atif Munsif among seven killed in Abbottabad car shooting

    PTI’s Atif Munsif among seven killed in Abbottabad car shooting

    Canada Global (Web News) Atif Munsif, the Tehsil Chairman of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) from Havelian, was one of seven people murdered in a Monday targeted shooting on his car.

    According to reports, Atif Munsif was on his way home when unidentified assailants opened fire on his car in the village of Langra, killing him along with four of his security guards and three other staff. According to District Police Officer (DPO) Umar Tufail, the attackers also fired a rocket at the car, causing it to catch fire and obliterate the vehicle and the bodies within.

    An investigation into the incident has been opened by the police.

  • Imran Khan and PTI workers booked under terrorism charges over Islamabad chaos

    Imran Khan and PTI workers booked under terrorism charges over Islamabad chaos

    Canada Global (Web News) Imran Khan, the leader of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), and a number of party members have been accused by police of using violence when the former prime minister appeared in Islamabad in connection with the Toshakhana case.

    The furious lawmaker arrived at the court on Saturday at the Judiciary Complex in the nation’s capital. His presence was noted in the car, nevertheless, as he was unable to exit because of violent altercations between law enforcement and PTI supporters who had gathered to welcome their leader despite the application of Section 144.

    The angry workers turned to stone pelting and hitting the security guards with sticks when police attempted to disperse them to ensure Section 144 compliance. Police responded by charging them with a baton and firing tear gas canisters.

    The PTI leader and his supporters have been detained by the Islamabad police on suspicion of terrorism. According to a study assessing the damages, the demonstrators set the van of the Lohi Bher Police station and the vehicles of the bomb disposal team on fire in addition to damaging 15 police vehicles.

    The capital police reported the incident on Twitter, stating that the PTI workers attacked the security official from all sides and threw rocks and petrol bombs, causing 52 injuries to employees.

  • Blast in Balochistan’s Khuzdar kills two, injured three

    Blast in Balochistan’s Khuzdar kills two, injured three

    Canada Global (Web News) Tuesday’s bombing at Sultan Ibrahim Road claimed the lives of two people and injured three more, forcing law enforcement authorities to track out the attackers.

    The officials reportedly arrived at the scene of the event and roped off the area to look for the assailants. Nonetheless, they transported the injured and deceased to the hospital.

    As of yet, no one has taken responsibility for the attack.

  • Zardari condemns terrorist attack in Peshawar

    Zardari condemns terrorist attack in Peshawar

    Canada Global (Web News) Asif Ali Zardari, the co-chairman of the Pakistan Peoples’ Party, strongly denounced the terrorist attack on a mosque in Peshawar on Monday.

    Asif Zardari remarked in a statement that the increase in terrorism in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa was very concerning. By adhering to the National Action Plan, the government should eradicate the breeding grounds for terrorism (NAP).

    Terrorist attacks before the by-elections and general elections are alarming. The federal government and the provincial interim government ought to make sure that the terrorists and their enablers are prosecuted in order to stop the scourge of terrorism, he continued.

    Asif Zardari gave the party officials and employees instructions to give blood in order to save the lives of the injured.

    He prayed to Almighty Allah for everyone who had been hurt to recover quickly, for the martyrs to have eternal peace, and for the bereaved families to have the strength and fortitude to endure this irreparable loss with calm.

  • Peshawar IBO, four terrorists were killed

    Peshawar IBO, four terrorists were killed

    Canada Global (Web News) In an intelligence-based operation carried out in the Sarband area of Khyber district on Saturday, the Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) Peshawar region and security forces killed four terrorists.

    According to the information gathered, security personnel carried out an operation in the Khyber district’s Sarband sector. The attackers began fire on the security troops without discrimination as soon as they saw them. The gunfight between the authorities and the terrorists lasted a very long period.

    After the gunfire stopped, a search and clearance operation was conducted in the area. Four terrorists’ bodies were found there, while several of their collaborators managed to flee by using the cover of night.

    CTD has multiple incidents where it wanted the terrorists who were killed. The possession of terrorists was also searched for weapons and ammo. The murdered terrorists belonged to a group that was outlawed.

  • Afghan Taliban call Pakistan’s statements provocative, seek stronger ties

    Afghan Taliban call Pakistan’s statements provocative, seek stronger ties

    Canada Global (Web News) In recent pronouncements concerning terrorist hideouts in Kabul, Pakistani officials have been criticised by the Afghan Taliban as being “provocative.” They have also asked Islamabad to “manage” the situation from their side.

    Zabiullah Mujahid, the main Taliban spokesperson, said in a statement that the interim administration was making every effort to prevent the use of Afghan soil against Pakistan or any other nation.

    The announcement followed the National Security Committee’s (NSC) request, made anonymously to Kabul’s government, that Pakistani terrorist organisations not be given sanctuary there.

    Since the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) announced that the truce with Pakistan will end, there has been a substantial increase in terrorist attacks in Pakistan, particularly in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan.

    In a previous interview with a Pakistani news outlet, Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah stated: “Islamabad may target the TTP in Afghanistan if Kabul does not take action to remove them.”

    In response, Mujahid stated that the Pakistani side must likewise make an effort to maintain control of the situation and refrain from making irrational or aggressive statements.

    The Taliban spokesperson stated that the Afghan government places significance on maintaining peace and stability not only within the nation, but also throughout the region, and he promised that his nation would continue to make efforts in this direction.

    Taliban, he said, wanted better ties with all of its neighbours, including Pakistan, and they believed they had access to all the tools and resources necessary to achieve that aim.

    NSC had determined on Monday that no nation would be permitted to offer refuge and assistance to terrorists, and Pakistan reserved all rights to protect its citizens.

    The forum also reaffirmed its intention to fight any and all violent groups and repeated its commitment to having zero tolerance for terrorism in Pakistan.

    “The whole weight of the state will be brought to bear on this terrorism. The complete writ of the state would be upheld on every square inch of the territory, and Pakistan’s security cannot be compromised, the committee ruled.

  • Militants hold CTD officials hostage in Bannu police station

    Militants hold CTD officials hostage in Bannu police station

    Canada Global (Web News) Until the report’s writing, an operation was in progress in Bannu after militants took hostages Counter Terrorism Department employees inside a local police station.

    Nothing was clear about the situation inside the building until the report was filed. According to reports, a commando operation was underway to clear the area of militants.

    Early reports claimed that an outside attack had place on the CTD police station in Bannu. Later, it was claimed that nothing of the such had occurred and that one of the militants in custody had instead taken a weapon from an interrogator and freed other guys, who then took over and kept the CTD police officers hostage.

    One of the hostages named as Khurshid was presented to the public in an injured state in a video that the captives also shared.

  • Two militants killed in Kabul attack

    Two militants killed in Kabul attack

    Canada Global (Web News) In an attempt to raid the headquarters of an Afghan party led by seasoned politician Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, three unidentified terrorists exploded a car bomb on Friday, according to officials.

    Two assailants were murdered as they attempted to enter the Kabul building, which also houses a mosque, according to Ghairat Baheer, an official with the Hizb-e-Islami party, and a third managed to flee.

    Hekmatyar, a cunning politician who held the position of prime minister in the 1990s, was reportedly present but unharmed.

    Senior district police official Obaidullah Muddabir confirmed that two assailants had been slain, but he added he thought the third had been apprehended.

    I’m outside the compound, and things are under control, he declared.

    “We were informed that there were three assailants by the security at the Hizb-e-Islami headquarters. Before they reached the goal, two were dead and one was injured.

    Having fought against the Soviet occupation, the Taliban’s initial reign, and the Western-backed government that lasted until August of last year, Hekmatyar is seen as a political survivor in Afghanistan.

  • New Zealand mosque shootings: Twitter fails to detect newly uploaded terrorist attack videos

    New Zealand mosque shootings: Twitter fails to detect newly uploaded terrorist attack videos

    Canada Global (Web News) The Christchurch terror attack video that was recently uploaded and doing the rounds on Twitter has been requested to be taken down by the New Zealand authorities.

    Twitter fails to detect:

    The videos were shot by the Australian white supremacist who slaughtered 51 Muslim worshipers in two Christchurch mosques in 2019. Twitter originally failed to recognise the videos as being harmful. The clips reappeared on Saturday after being uploaded by certain Twitter users, according to UK newspaper The Guardian.

    The government brought up the matter with the social media business as a result of the action. Prime Minister Jacinda Arden’s spokeswoman claimed that Twitter’s automated reporting system did not identify the information as harmful.

    Twitter informed us overnight that the clips had been removed and promised to search for other occurrences, according to a statement from Arden’s office.

    The terrorist broadcast his manifesto and his attacks live on several social media sites in 2019.

    Following the incident, Arden started the Christchurch Call campaign to urge social media firms to combat online extremism and false information. Jack Dorsey, the creator of Twitter, supported the effort.

    Twitter fails to detect newly uploaded videos of terror attack

    Despite Twitter’s assurance to the New Zealand government that it will continue to help the Christchurch Call community, Arden noted that the removal of malicious content was a matter for which “time will tell.”

    According to Arden, who spoke to the media on Monday afternoon, “We will continue to maintain our expectation that Twitter does everything they can on a daily basis to remove such content and also minimise terrorist content and violent extremist information online.”

    Arden stated earlier this month at a symposium on national security, fake news, and online extremism that Twitter has been “a highly constructive partner to far” in the Christchurch Call campaign. Nevertheless, she claimed that since Elon Musk took control of the business, the relationship is in “new territory.”

    The founder of Twitter, Elon Musk, was exhorted by Arden to “hold resolutely to the principle of transparency” since social media is “a force for democracy, a force for connection, and a force for good.” But they can also cause a great deal of harm if used improperly.

    The network has been struggling to control offensive content and racist comments in the run-up to the World Cup under Musk’s new management, which has resulted in the firing of hundreds of content moderators and human rights teams.

  • Blast in Turkey’s Istanbul cause 38 injured and 5 dead: reports

    Blast in Turkey’s Istanbul cause 38 injured and 5 dead: reports

    Canada Global (Web News) There have apparently been numerous injuries caused by an explosion on Istanbul’s famed Istiklal street. If there have been any fatalities, it remains unknown.

    At least 38 people were hurt till now in an explosion and 5 dead  that occurred in Istanbul’s centre on Sunday, according to reports from the area.

    Multiple persons could be seen on the ground amid bomb wreckage in social media videos. Police and an ambulance arrived on the site, as shown in the video.

    Istiklal Street, which is close to Taksim Square, was reportedly locked down as people reported on social media.

    Istiklal Street goes through Beyoglu’s core neighbourhood, where many foreigners and tourists alike reside. Online videos captured at the time of the explosion showed a fireball engulfing the busy boulevard as people strolled before turning abruptly and fleeing in terror.