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At least three people were killed after gunmen attacked Pakistan's paramilitary force headquarters in Peshawar on Monday. The defence complex, the headquarters of the frontier constabulary paramilitary force, was also hit by two suicide bombers, news agency Reuters reported, citing sources.

Sources said the first suicide bomber carried out an attack on the main entrance of the constabulary, while the other one entered the compound.

"Law enforcement personnel, including the army and police, have cordoned off the area and are carefully handling the situation, as we suspect there are some terrorists inside the headquarters," a senior official told Reuters on condition of anonymity.

The headquarters of the force is located in a crowded area, close to a military cantonment.
 
Probably referring to this article


Janes spotted at least one jet with same tail number being transferred to Azerbaijan, from the five which participated in the October bilateral exercise in Azerbaijan
 
Probably referring to this article


Janes spotted at least one jet with same tail number being transferred to Azerbaijan, from the five which participated in the October bilateral exercise in Azerbaijan
But the question remains why? Why are they giving jets from Thier own fleet? what's the reason for such speedy process Armenia isn't in the mood for counter attacking nor Azerbaijan have a significant air doctrine in it's military operations? Pakistan themselves are facing a two front crisis, given They have large ageing fleet of fighters jet, they need modern jets more than ever currently,
 
But the question remains why? Why are they giving jets from Thier own fleet? what's the reason for such speedy process Armenia isn't in the mood for counter attacking nor Azerbaijan have a significant air doctrine in it's military operations? Pakistan themselves are facing a two front crisis, given They have large ageing fleet of fighters jet, they need modern jets more than ever currently,

Pakistan may have found a new airbase there on lease. The deal is all coverup.
 
The ceasefire/negotiations did not yield anything of substance.


Pakistan bombed a local resident’s home in Afghanistan’s southeastern Khost province, killing nine children among the 10 dead, a Taliban spokesperson said on Tuesday.

The spokesperson of the Afghan government, Zabihullah Mujahid, said that the attack took place at midnight in the Gurbuz district of Khost province. Among the nine dead children are five boys and four girls.

Separate airstrikes were conducted in northeastern Kunar and eastern Paktika provinces, injuring four civilians.
 
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But the question remains why? Why are they giving jets from Thier own fleet? what's the reason for such speedy process Armenia isn't in the mood for counter attacking nor Azerbaijan have a significant air doctrine in it's military operations? Pakistan themselves are facing a two front crisis, given They have large ageing fleet of fighters jet, they need modern jets more than ever currently,
Quick money to import J-10C or maybe J-35. Certainly better than spending a lot on Block-3.
 
But the question remains why? Why are they giving jets from Thier own fleet? what's the reason for such speedy process Armenia isn't in the mood for counter attacking nor Azerbaijan have a significant air doctrine in it's military operations? Pakistan themselves are facing a two front crisis, given They have large ageing fleet of fighters jet, they need modern jets more than ever currently,
Reason is in the tweet shared, where the account quotes his own tweet. Also, Azerbaijan still claims Armenian lands as their own territory.

 

Pakistan has gone to the IMF 24 times since 1958 and every visit comes with the same diagnosis: corruption, elite capture, and broken governance. The IMF’s latest 186-page assessment finally puts a number to it - 6% of Pakistan’s GDP is lost every year to corruption, subsidies for the connected, tax exemptions for the powerful, and policies designed for elites. Palki Sharma tells you what Pakistan's two choices are in this scenario.
 
For now proceed to treat it as RUMINT. No foreign outlets that have reporters in Pakistan are reporting anything remotely along these lines.
Highly unlikely. KSA and Qatar would throw a hissy fit if something happened to Imran. Munir will likely look to exile him to the ME just like BD's Sheikh Hasina was packed off to India.
 
Highly unlikely. KSA and Qatar would throw a hissy fit if something happened to Imran. Munir will likely look to exile him to the ME just like BD's Sheikh Hasina was packed off to India.
There have been certain agreements signed in the region that might give him some leeway. If there is a general consensus that Khan must go, things can take a turn for the worse. Agreed, exile is the safer path to take.
 
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When it comes to Pakistani affairs, I would recommend to keep an eye out for what aditya kaul, Palki sharma, and few other journalist have to say.

Not TRP time slots of Indian news channels.
 
KSA and Qatar would throw a hissy fit if something happened to Imran.
KSA & Qatar won't throw hissy fit, both were pissed up on imran Khan last time, as imran Khan was making alternate bloc in Muslim Ummah with turkey, which didn't go down well with both KSA & Qatar, that's why they never reacted on imran Khan arrest or anything political related to imran Khan & PTI