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Headline: Security forces kill wanted commander Toor Saqib in North Waziristan

Last updated: May 21, 2026 1:04 pm
Ayan Ahmed
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NORTH WAZIRISTAN — Security forces killed a high-profile militant commander, Toor Saqib, during an intelligence-based operation in North Waziristan on Tuesday. The operation targeted a militant hideout, ending a long-standing pursuit of a man authorities labeled as a key figure in regional instability.

Saqib was a “most wanted” commander for the banned militant outfit known as the Khawarij. He served as a primary architect for several high-impact attacks against security personnel and infrastructure across the tribal districts. His elimination marks a tactical victory for local security forces, who have been struggling to contain a resurgence of militant activity in the border regions.

Intelligence officials confirmed the operation was launched following precise surveillance. When teams closed in on the compound, a fierce firefight ensued. Saqib, along with several of his associates, was killed before they could retreat into the rugged terrain.

Beyond the immediate tactical gain, the loss of Saqib hits the group’s operational chain of command. His death complicates the group’s ability to coordinate large-scale ambushes in the area. However, field analysts warn that the vacuum left by his departure often triggers internal power struggles or retaliatory strikes.

The military has intensified its presence in North Waziristan over the past three months, focusing on dismantling the network of safe houses that militants have used to stage cross-border movements. While officials describe this as a major breakthrough, the broader challenge remains: preventing the group from recruiting new leadership to fill the void.

For the residents of North Waziristan, the operation brings a temporary sense of relief, though the security situation remains volatile. With Saqib gone, the focus now shifts to whether the local militant infrastructure will crumble or simply fracture into smaller, more unpredictable factions.

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