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Pakistani military warns of reactivation of terrorist cells in the country

A Pakistani military spokesman has warned of the danger of reactivating dormant terrorist cells and cells in the country.

Pakistani military warns of reactivation of terrorist cells in the country
According to the correspondent of Fars News Agency’s regional offices; “In the current situation, there is a danger of reactivating the dormant cells and nuclei of terrorists in Pakistan,” said Pakistan Army spokesman Babar Iftikhar.

“Afghans have a significant role to play in the success of the peace process, and Pakistan has made every effort to do so,” he said.

According to Iftikhar; We are not the guarantors of peace in Afghanistan, but it is the parties involved in this country who must decide how they want to move in the future.

A Pakistani military spokesman said: “We are fully prepared for the situation after the US withdrawal from Afghanistan because it will have the greatest impact of instability in Afghanistan on Pakistan; Pakistan’s security and peace are linked to peace and stability in Afghanistan.

According to him, due to the unrest and conflict in Afghanistan, there is a risk of reactivation of the remnants of terrorist organizations and their dormant cells in Pakistan. On the other hand, extremist groups in Balochistan may also be strengthened, as recent terrorist incidents show.

Iftikhar added: “We have taken the necessary measures and measures in anticipation of the future conditions and our land will not be used against any individual or country.” The Pakistan-Afghanistan border is 90% fenced and all illegal points on the Pakistani border are closed.

A Pakistani military spokesman said: “We are fully prepared for the situation after the US withdrawal from Afghanistan because it will have the greatest impact of instability in Afghanistan on Pakistan; Pakistan’s security and peace are linked to peace and stability in Afghanistan.

According to him, due to the unrest and conflict in Afghanistan, there is a risk of reactivation of the remnants of terrorist organizations and their dormant cells in Pakistan. On the other hand, extremist groups in Balochistan may also be strengthened, as recent terrorist incidents show.

Iftikhar added: “We have taken the necessary measures and measures in anticipation of the future conditions and our land will not be used against any individual or country.” The Pakistan-Afghanistan border is 90% fenced and all illegal points on the Pakistani border are closed.

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