The Taliban has said it will end a ceasefire agreement with the Pakistani government

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Kabul: The Pakistani Taliban has announced the end of a ceasefire agreement with the Pakistani government. It has also called for a resumption of attacks on the government. There are reports that the Pakistani Taliban are moving to confront the Imran Khan government just as they overthrew the Afghan government.

Terrorists have announced that the one-month ceasefire agreement reached between the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and the Pakistani government will not be extended. This is a major setback for Prime Minister Imran Khan’s efforts to secure a peace deal with terrorists in the country. The TTP has been fighting the regime for decades.

Terrorists have announced that the one-month ceasefire agreement reached between the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and the Pakistani government will not be extended. This is a major setback for Prime Minister Imran Khan’s efforts to secure a peace deal with terrorists in the country. The TTP has been fighting the regime for decades.

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The Pakistani Taliban have been behind a number of major attacks on Pakistani security forces and civilians over the past 14 years. They were also behind the 2014 attack on a military school in Peshawar.

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