Fitna al-Khawarij, in state of panic, carries out suicide attack on a checkpoint abandoned long ago

Fitna al-Khawarij attack checkpoint

The Afghan terrorist organisation Fitna al-Khawarij is in a state of panic as it conducted a suicide attack on an abandoned checkpoint.

According to security sources, the checkpoint targeted in the reported suicide attack had been vacated around 15 days earlier and was no longer in use.

The sources said no personnel were deployed at the site at the time of the attack.

They claimed the bomber was the only person killed and that no other casualties or damage were reported because the post had already been abandoned.

A suicide attack targeted a security checkpoint in South Waziristan that had been vacated around two weeks earlier, according to Pakistani security sources.

The sources said no security personnel were deployed at the checkpoint at the time of the attack, and there were no casualties or material losses among security forces.

According to the sources, the checkpoint had been abandoned approximately two weeks earlier as part of an operational strategy and had not been in use since then.

The sources said the incident suggested that the militant group’s intelligence network had weakened, as the attack was carried out on a location that no longer had a security presence.

Security sources added that surveillance and counterterrorism operations in the area remain ongoing, while authorities continue to gather further information about the incident.

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