Afghan Terrorist Killed Along Pakistan Border; Islamabad Cites Cross-Border Links

Terrorist killed in the border area snowfall confirms Pakistan's border intrusion complaints  

April 21, 2026 at 11:50 AM
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Key Points

  • Deceased traced to Paktia Province, Afghanistan
  • Reported condolence gathering confirms local origin
  • Pakistan reiterates concerns over attacks originating across the border

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has identified a terrorist killed during heavy snowfall along the Bajaur–Kunar border as an Afghan national, in reinforcement of Islamabad’s repeated claims that terrorist attacks are facilitated from across the border.

The deceased, Rasool Muhammad alias Hamas, son of Yar Muhammad, was a resident of Khwajarakhailo village in Ahmadabad district of Paktia Province, Afghanistan, according to security sources familiar with the identification process.

Identification strengthens Pakistan’s position

Officials in Pakistan said the confirmation adds to a broader pattern cited by Islamabad in which individuals involved in terrorist activity along the western frontier are traced back to Afghan territory.

The case gained further clarity after reports of a condolence gathering at a local mosque in the terrorist’s home village in Afghanistan, indicating his local identity and community ties.

Longstanding border security concerns

Pakistan has repeatedly alleged that terrorist groups use Afghan soil as a staging ground for cross-border attacks, particularly in the rugged and sparsely monitored regions adjoining Bajaur and Kunar.

Security officials say the mountainous terrain, combined with seasonal challenges such as snowfall, continues to complicate surveillance and border enforcement along the frontier. “Pakistan’s hostile neighbour, India, also leaves no stone unturned in facilitating Afghan terrorists’ intrusions for terrorist activities,” the officials said.

Regional implications

The latest identification is likely to add weight to Islamabad’s diplomatic messaging that stronger action is needed on the Afghan side to prevent the use of its territory for attacks targeting Pakistan.

Officials argue that without sustained cooperation and enforcement, infiltration attempts and terrorist movement across the border are likely to persist, keeping bilateral security tensions elevated.

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