Indian backed terrorism from Afghanistan take lives of 130 innocent civilians in Pakistan

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The Indian backed terrorism network operating from Afghanistan has left 130 innocent civilians martyred in Pakistan.

A growing wave of violence by Indian-backed militant network operating from Afghanistan, has resulted in significant civilian casualties in Pakistan, according to security sources.

Officials report that at least 130 civilians have been killed in 2026 so far in attacks by proxy groups supported through cross-border networks.

The figures show continuing threat to innocent lives, emphasizing that the victims are not mere statistics but real individuals and families affected by the violence.

During the ongoing Operation Ghazab-ul-Haq, security sources state that eight civilians were martyred due to mortar and artillery fire from across the Afghan border. Authorities said that such incidents are part of a broader pattern of proxy warfare.

The reported data revealed an average of 52 civilian deaths per month in 2026, indicating a sharp rise compared to the previous year. In 2025, around 400 civilians were killed in similar incidents, with a monthly average of approximately 33 deaths.

Security officials said that ongoing military operations targeting militant networks of Fitna al-Kharij and Fitna al-Hindustan are expected to reduce the rate of attacks in the coming months.

They express confidence that intensified counterterrorism measures will lead to improved security conditions across affected regions.

Authorities have also rejected narratives that attempt to downplay the situation, asserting that the primary victims of such violence remain innocent Pakistani civilians.