The monitoring team of the UN Security Council revealed the Afghan patronage of the TTP
The monitoring team of the United Nations Security Council has revealed the Afghan patronage of the TTP.
According to the details, the 33rd report of the Analytical and Sanctions Monitoring Team has revealed the activities of TTP from Afghanistan.
The Security Council report states that TTP is a regional threat to South and Central Asia, TTP attacks are being supported from Afghanistan.
The Reports says that TTP is also being supported by al-Qaed, is being provided, and al-Qaeda is working to increase the TTPs capabilities.
According to the Security Council report, TTP is also working under the name of Tehreek Jihad Pakistan, which is receiving support from Afghanistan, Tehreek Jihad Pakistan TTP was created to reduce the pressure of Pakistan on the Afghan Taliban,
Moreover, 5he afghan Taliban are recruiting afghan citizens to join TTP
The report states that Hakeem al-Masri from Afghanistans Kunar province is providing training for suicide attacks to the TTP.
However, Arms are also being provided by the Afghan Taliban and Al-Qaeda, some members of the Afghan Taliban have practically joined the TTP.
TTP members and their families are receiving regular aid packages from the Afghan Taliban.
Last July, al-Qaeda handed over all its vehicles to the TTP. Providing 15 commanders to assist, Al Qaeda provided armed fighters to the TTP in the Chitral attack in September.
According to the Security Council report, the arrest of 70 to 200 TTP fighters by the Afghan Taliban and their relocation to areas away from the border were done to avoid pressure from Pakistan. 500 dollars per month.
Weapons supplied to the TTP by the Afghan Taliban include M24 sniper rifles, M4 carbines, and M16A4 rifles. They attacked Pakistani forces.
It should be noted that Pakistan has been urging the Afghan Taliban to take action against the TTP for a long time, while implementing the Doha Agreement, the Afghan Taliban must be prevented from using Afghan territory against other countries.