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Fitna-ul-Khawarij’s dark tactics unveiled by captured militant

Published on: November 17, 2025 3:14 PM

Islamabad, November 17, 2025: A foreign militant, Ehsanullah, has revealed shocking details about the terrorist group Fitna-ul-Khawarij. He said the group misused religion to radicalise youth against the Pakistan Army. Ehsanullah admitted supporting several commanders for three years while witnessing widespread manipulation and violence.

According to Ehsanullah, Fitna-ul-Khawarij encouraged young people to carry out attacks, including assaults on police stations using armoured vehicles. He explained that commanders exploited youth for personal gain and promoted immoral behaviour. The group falsely labelled Pakistan Army personnel as non-Muslims, while the militants themselves followed corrupt practices.

Read more: Two terrorists killed as forces foil attack on Cadet College Wana

The militant added that he personally observed army personnel performing prayers regularly, proving their faith. He said the group misled youth, pushing them toward terrorism under false religious claims. Ehsanullah also revealed that he learned prayers and the Kalima, which he had not known before joining the group.

He urged young people to support the Pakistan Army to prevent and eliminate terrorist activities. Ehsanullah described Fitna-ul-Khawarij’s operations as destructive, causing widespread harm to communities and national security. His revelations highlight the ongoing risk of youth radicalisation in conflict regions.

Read more: Seven India-backed terrorists killed in Bannu, Lakki Marat

Security forces continue to target Fitna-ul-Khawarij operatives to stop terror and unrest. Authorities reaffirm their commitment to eliminating extremist networks exploiting religion for violence. Officials stress public cooperation is crucial to dismantle such groups and restore peace.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: counter terrorism, Ehsanullah, Extremist Groups, Fitna-ul-Khawarij, Islamabad, Latest, Militant Confession, national security, Pakistan Army, Religious Manipulation, security, Terrorism, Youth Radicalisation

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