ISIS 'threat to Pakistan'
According to a latest report, the Islamic State (IS) militant group is becoming a major threat to Pakistan. IS is increasingly presenting its presence in Pakistan dangerously
New Delhi: There is a saying that 'just do as you like.' This proverb holds true on Pakistan. According to a latest report, the Islamic State (IS) militant group is becoming a major threat to Pakistan. IS is very dangerously increasing its presence in Pakistan.
This has been said in a think tank report. Pakistan has been denying that there is an organized presence of ISIS in the country. However, the terrorist group claims that in the recent years, he has done many attacks in Balochistan.
According to the news of 'Dawn News', security report of the Pakistan Institute for Peace Studies (PIPS) on Sunday said that IS, which is specially active in Northern Sindh and Balochistan. He was also involved in the kidnapping and murder of two Chinese nationals last year.
PIPS shared the findings of security analysis in Special Report 2017 It gives a glimpse of the security challenges presented to Pakistan.
It said, "Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan, Jamaatul Ahrar and others did 58 percent attacks with similar targets, while 37 percent and 5 percent of the attacks were carried out by rebels and violent ethnic groups." In the report, ISIS There was also a mention of the alarming presence of, especially in Balochistan and northern Sindh province.
The terrorist group carried out horrific attacks in the provinces. It said that ISIS's presence is increasing and it "killed 153 people in six dangerous attacks". "It said," In comparison to a year ago, there were 370 terrorist attacks in Pakistan in 2017, 815 people died in it and 1,736 were injured. ''
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