Who is trying to unite small terrorist groups in Afghanistan: UN

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Tahreek-e-Taliban

United Nations: According to a report of the United Nations, Terror Organization, Tahreek-e-Taliban, allegedly small terrorists in Afghanistan Efforts are on to reunite the groups and this is also expected to increase the terrorist threat in the area. The terrorist organization Al Qaeda operates TTP.

The report said that Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan was responsible for more than 100 “cross-border” attacks within just three months of last year. The 27th report of the “Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team” was submitted to the Committee of the Islamic State in Iraq and the Security Council associated with the Levant (Daish), Al Qaida and other related groups.

It said, “The TTP has allegedly worked to reunite small terrorist groups in Afghanistan, which Al Qaeda was operating.” According to the report, “This is expected to increase the danger in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and the region.” It added that in July and August, five groups had pledged allegiance to the TTP, including Shaharyar Mehsud Group, Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, Hizb-ul-Ahrar, Amjad Farooqi Group, and Usman Saifullah Group (formerly known as Lashkar Were known as -a-jhangvi) include.

According to the report, this increased the strength of the TTP and as a result increased attacks in the area. The report states that according to an estimate, the number of combatants in the TTP ranges from 2,500 to 6,000. According to a member state, the TTP is responsible for “more than 100 attacks in countries across the border between July and October 2020”. The report said that al-Qaeda has lost a key position with high leadership due to some recent losses in Afghanistan, Mali, Somalia and Yemen.

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