Security Investigation Exposes Afghan Terror Network Behind Wana Attack
Security agencies in Pakistan have uncovered compelling evidence that the recent terrorist attack on Cadet College Wana was orchestrated and executed by Afghan nationals operating from across the border. The detailed investigation reveals a complex web of international terrorism targeting Pakistan's educational institutions.
Masterminds and Execution Plan
According to credible sources within security agencies, the attack was meticulously planned in Afghanistan by Kharji Zahid, with final authorization given by the notorious Kharji Noorwali Mehsud. The investigation firmly establishes that all attackers involved in the assault were Afghan citizens, directly challenging cross-border security assurances.
The terrorists were equipped with sophisticated weaponry provided from Afghanistan, including American-made weapons that raise serious questions about how such advanced equipment reached terrorist hands. This discovery points to concerning gaps in regional arms control and monitoring mechanisms.
Deceptive Responsibility Claims and RAW Connection
In a calculated move to mislead international observers, Kharji Noor Wali Mehsud ordered the responsibility for the attack to be claimed by the previously unknown group "Jaish-ul-Hind." Security analysts confirm this was a deliberate attempt to shift blame away from the main terrorist organization, Fitna-ul-Kharij (TTP).
During the attack, the Afghan terrorists repeatedly mentioned "Jaish-ul-Hind" in their videos, following specific instructions to create confusion about the actual perpetrators. The investigation further reveals that the assault was aimed at increasing security concerns within Pakistan at the behest of Indian intelligence agency RAW, highlighting external involvement in destabilizing Pakistan.
The identities of the terrorists killed during the operation have been conclusively established as Afghan nationals, providing irrefutable evidence of terrorist bases operating from Afghan soil. This development comes despite repeated assurances from the Afghan Taliban about preventing such cross-border activities.
Regional Implications and Security Concerns
Security sources indicate that the Afghan Taliban had pressured Fitna al-Khawarij not to claim responsibility for the attack, anticipating increased pressure from Pakistan and friendly countries. This revelation underscores the complex dynamics between various terrorist groups and the current Afghan administration.
The attack on Cadet College Wana represents a disturbing escalation in targeting educational institutions, aiming to undermine Pakistan's security and educational development. The confirmed involvement of Afghan nationals and external intelligence agencies demands urgent international attention and coordinated counter-terrorism efforts.
Pakistan's security forces have intensified their investigations and are taking appropriate measures to prevent future attacks of similar nature, while diplomatic channels are being activated to address the cross-border terrorism concerns with relevant stakeholders.