Pakistan mulls new military operation against militants

Pakistan mulls new military operation against militants

Pakistan’s navy is planning to provoke a brand new operation throughout the nation to eradicate Pakistani Taliban militants, the nation’s nationwide safety committee stated on Friday.

Pakistan is at risk of defaulting on its debt, with an International Monetary Fund bailout program stalled since November, whereas a bruising political battle is raging between the federal government and former Prime Minister Imran Khan.

The final time Pakistan launched an all-out operation towards the militants was in 2014, and it value the nation billions of {dollars} and resulted in over 1,000,000 individuals being displaced and a whole lot being killed.

“The meeting agreed to launch an all-out comprehensive operation with the entire nation and the government, which will rid the country of the menace of terrorism with renewed vigor and determination,” the safety committee stated in a press release.

Pakistan, a nuclear-armed nation of 220 million individuals, has seen an increase in assaults by militants in the previous couple of months, significantly since negotiations with the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) militant group broke down final 12 months.

This 12 months, the group and its factions have unleashed a wave of assaults together with a suicide bombing at a mosque within the northwestern metropolis of Peshawar that killed over 100 individuals, principally policemen.

The safety committee stated it held a gathering on Friday, chaired by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, and attended by the nation’s navy management ensuing within the formation of a committee to make suggestions concerning particulars of the anti-militant operations inside two weeks.

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