Deobandi terrorist planted bomb kills 3 soldiers of Pakistan Amy in in North Waziristan
Deobandi terrorist planted bomb kills 3 soldiers of Pakistan Amy in in North Waziristan.
The roadside bomb attack in the country’s northwest tribal district of North Waziristan left three Pakistani soldiers dead.
Deobandi terrorist planted bomb kills 3 soldiers
According to the Inter-Services Public Relations, the bomb blast injured four others.
It said that terrorists had planted an improvised explosive device which exploded on troops.
The soldiers were providing protection to road construction teams working in North Waziristan.
The statement said that security forces had cordoned off the area and began a search operation for area clearance.
Outlawed Deobandi terrorist organisation Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) claimed responsibility for the attack in a statement sent to the local media.
Earlier on Sunday, Pakistani military said that three soldiers embraced martyrdom due to firing of Deobandi terrorists.
That Deobandi sect’s terrorists’ attack occurred in the South Waziristan, a neighboring district of North Waziristan.
Pakistani military had conducted a series of operations against terrorist groups, including the TTP, in the Waziristan region.
Although the area has mostly been pacified, remnants of the Deobandi takfiri terrorist groups still manage to launch attacks on the security forces sporadically.
Deobandi terrorism has destroyed Afghanistan and Pakistan since 1980s when U.S.-Saudi-led Deobandis embraced Wahhabism and worked as proxy of Saudi Wahhabi monarchy to advance common interests of Wahhabism and Western Corporatocracy plus Zionism.
They imposed war on civilians first, bombed shrines of Sunni and Shia Islamic saints and also perpetrated Shia genocide.
Finally, they turned to attacks on military. United States also has been accusing Pakistan security establishment of having rogue elements.
However, Pakistani nation blames U.S.-led West and Saudi monarchy recruited, trained and funded Deobandi terrorists during so-called Afghan jihad in 1980s. They continue to pose threat to the entir4e region, let alone Pakistan or Afghanistan.








