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6 Cops Killed As TTP Launches Coordinated Attacks On Pakistan’s I-Day; Drone IEDs Mark Tactical Shift

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Sources said the use of low-cost drones in Bannu was a troubling sign as it marked a clear evolution in militant tactics—from conventional ambushes to tech-enabled warfare

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According to top intelligence and security sources, the attacks involved a mix of rocket-propelled grenades, small arms ambushes, and a growing tactic: quadcopter-delivered IEDs.

According to top intelligence and security sources, the attacks involved a mix of rocket-propelled grenades, small arms ambushes, and a growing tactic: quadcopter-delivered IEDs.

The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), in a significant escalation of insurgent violence, carried out a series of eight simultaneous attacks across multiple districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) on Pakistan’s Independence Day, killing six police officers and injuring nine others.

According to top intelligence and security sources, the attacks took place in Upper and Lower Dir, Hassan Khel, Bannu, and Shangla, and involved a mix of rocket-propelled grenades (RPGs), small arms ambushes, and a growing tactic: quadcopter-delivered IEDs.

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Sources said the use of low-cost drones in Bannu was a troubling sign as it marked a clear evolution in militant tactics—from conventional ambushes to tech-enabled warfare.

In Bannu belt, drone-based IED trials highlight a worrying trend of experimentation with airborne explosives, allowing militants to bypass static defences and strike remote or lightly guarded police posts.

The attacks caused material damage to several police outposts and vehicles, with militants targeting soft patrol points and under-equipped security positions. Security officials confirm the KP police remains overstretched, lacking critical equipment like night-vision gear, making them highly vulnerable during night-time or pre-dawn raids.

The TTP officially claimed responsibility, framing the strikes as part of their “sustained campaign to weaken Pakistan’s security institutions”. Intelligence sources believe the timing was deliberate, intended to coincide with Pakistan’s 77th Independence Day to “undermine national morale and project an image of state weakness”.

Security assessments suggest the attackers infiltrated from across the Afghan border, with routes from Kunar, Khost, and Paktika provinces still actively used for cross-border movement. Despite repeated warnings and diplomatic pressure from Islamabad, the Taliban government in Kabul continues to deny hosting TTP safe havens, even as 335 attacks were recorded in 2024 alone, resulting in over 520 deaths nationwide.

Increased attacks on police posts, convoys, and district headquarters point toward a deliberate shift in insurgent strategy: from territorial control to hit-and-run raids and symbolic strikes that sap morale and generate propaganda content.

Furthermore, high-value infrastructure, including CPEC corridors and Special Economic Zones (SEZs), are now considered vulnerable targets by security planners, raising concerns about the potential for expanded attacks on economic lifelines.

The latest wave of violence reinforces longstanding concerns about Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s border security, under-resourced law enforcement, and the lack of effective surveillance capabilities.

Top intelligence officials describe these attacks as a “warning escalation”—a demonstration of TTP’s capacity to coordinate operations across districts and embarrass security forces on a national day of significance.

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