The terror organization “Fitna al-Khawarij,” reportedly backed by India, has released a video on social media showcasing drone attacks targeting civilians in Pakistan.
Sources indicate that these attacks are conducted with financial support from India and are launched from Afghan territory, primarily aimed at the innocent Pakhtun population in newly merged districts.
Evidence suggests that the group possesses advanced drone technology and weaponry, implicating the Indian intelligence agency, RAW, in its operations.
The released video highlights drone strikes on civilians and children, with the organization subsequently blaming the Pakistan Army for these incidents, fueling negative propaganda online.
Sources also reveal that the attackers lack proper training in drone operation, resulting in a high incidence of civilian casualties.
The deceased from these attacks are exploited to incite public anger against the Pakistan Army.
Statements from arrested militants confirm that they are receiving funding from India, with the Afghan interim government allegedly facilitating their operations.
Security experts assert that India is conducting a proxy war against Pakistan, manipulating the unstable situation in Afghanistan and using these terror groups as pawns.
This accumulating evidence suggests that the drone attacks are not orchestrated by the Pakistan Army or state institutions, but rather by terrorist faction’s intent on destabilizing the country under the influence of external powers.