Dera Ismael Khan/Peshawar:
The Three Tehreek-E-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) terrorists killed in Dera Ismael Khan on Thursday included a son of the deputy recovery of Afghanistan’s Badghis Province, revealed sources on Friday.
The sources confirmed that Badar Udin, also known as Yousuf, was killed with members of the Gandapur group in Di Khan. He was the son of Maulvi Ghulam Muhammad, Deputy Governor of Badghis Province.
The 55-year-old Deputy Governor is a Pashtun from Ghormach District and has 11 children from his three wives. According to the sources, Afghan Territory was used for terrorism in Pakistan, and the death of the Afghan Embeds Son, along with TTP Terrorists, served as evidence supporting Pakistan’s attitude.
The sources said that Afghanistan provided training, weapons and safe ends up to TTP and other terrorist groups. This, they claimed, was a clear example of state -sponsored terrorism that could not be tolerated.
The involvement of the Deputy Son of Terrorism and his death, along with the TTP terrorists, had been seen as an undeniable evidence of Afghanistan’s role in cross-border terrorism. The sources emphasized that terrorist groups in Afghanistan pose a threat not only to Pakistan but to the entire region. Pakistan has promised to respond resolutely to any aggression derived from Afghanistan.