An Afghan terrorist gunned down last week in Pakistan turned out to be a battalion commander of the Afghan Military Academy, the Urdu website of a private TV channel reported on Monday, while quoting security sources.
According to the report, the identity of another Afghan terrorist involved in terrorism in Pakistan has been confirmed. On February 28, 2025, security forces killed 14 terrorists, including Afghan terrorists, during an operation in Ghulam Khan Qala. The slain Afghan terrorist was identified as Mujeeb-ur-Rehman alias Mansoor son of Mirza Khan, a resident of Chak District, Maidan Wardak Province, Afghanistan. Mujeeb-ur-Rehman was the commander of the third battalion of Hazrat Muaz bin Jabal National Military Academy in Afghanistan.
Earlier, on January 30, during another operation in DI Khan, Afghan terrorist Badruddin son of Maulvi Ghulam Muhammad, who was a lieutenant in the Afghan army and the son of the deputy governor of Badghis province, was killed.
Security sources say that most Afghan citizens are caught in the trap of the terrorist organization “Fitna al-Khawarij” under the pretext of medical treatment and education in Pakistan, while many Afghans are also joining this organization voluntarily. Officials of the Afghan interim government, including former commanders of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Afghanistan, have close links with terrorist organizations and are fully supporting them.
According to defense experts, the presence of modern weapons in the possession of Fitna al-Khawarij terrorists is clear evidence that there is a nexus between the Afghan Taliban and Fitna al-Khawarij. Afghanistan has become a breeding ground for all kinds of terrorists, and officials of the interim Afghan government are facilitating Fitna al-Khawarij for terrorist attacks in Pakistan, the report maintained.
Defense experts have advised the Afghan interim government to focus on the welfare of its people, especially reforms in the health and education sectors, instead of promoting terrorism in Pakistan, because the Afghan people have been facing severe difficulties for the past three years. It concluded.