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Bannu blast linked to Afghan-based militants, say sources

Published on: February 21, 2026 9:15 PM

The Bannu suicide attack was planned from Afghanistan by the Hafiz Gul Bahadur group, security sources said Saturday. Officials confirmed the assault targeted a Pakistan Army vehicle and involved an Afghan-based network. The development raises serious regional security concerns and affects ongoing counterterror operations.

According to security officials, responsibility was claimed by Ittehad-ul-Mujahideen, a sub-group of Fitna-ul-Khawarij. The network operates under militant commander Hafiz Gul Bahadur, who is reportedly based in Afghanistan. Sources said key leaders coordinate attacks while taking refuge across the border. Authorities believe Afghan soil is being used to plan sectarian and terrorist violence inside Pakistan.

Read more: Lt Colonel martyred, five militants killed in Bannu clash

Furthermore, officials linked the same group to the March 4, 2025 attack on Bannu Cantt. That assault also occurred during Ramadan and was allegedly planned from Afghanistan. On September 2, 2025, Major Adnan was martyred during another Fitna-ul-Khawarij attack in Bannu. Security agencies traced planning and facilitation of these incidents to Afghan-based networks.

In addition, multiple attacks in North and South Waziristan were reportedly claimed by the group. Areas including Mir Ali witnessed similar incidents in recent months. Security sources estimate that over 70 percent of militants in recent attacks have Afghan links. Officials argue that such cross-border networks undermine regional peace efforts.

Read more: Two civilians martyred in Bannu suicide attack 

Meanwhile, sources stated that Afghan Taliban support provides safe havens to militants. They warned that continued patronage threatens stability and security across the region. Pakistani authorities reiterated their resolve to counter terrorism decisively. Officials emphasized that cross-border sanctuaries remain a major obstacle to lasting peace.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Afghan-based militants, Bannu suicide attack, cross-border terrorism, Fitna-ul-Khawarij, Hafiz Gul Bahadur group, Latest, lead3, leD3, Pakistan Army attack

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