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Pakistan sees 31% drop in terror-related fatalities in 2019

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NEW STUDY BACKS UP CLAIMS OF IMPROVING SECURITY, NOTING THE PAST YEAR WITNESSED REDUCTIONS IN TERROR-RELATED FATALITIES NATIONWIDE

Pakistan in 2019 saw a nearly 31 percent drop, year-on-year, in terror and counter-terror related fatalities, according to a study released by the independent Center for Research and Security Studies (CRSS).

Using data compiled through media reports and independent monitors, the think-tank announced that in the past year restive Balochistan province remained the most affected by militancy and insurgency. Despite this, it said, it witnessed the largest drop in fatalities—44.2 percent—going from 405 in 2018 to 226 in 2019. Similarly, almost all regions witnessed a drop in fatalities caused by terror or counter-terror-related actions.

In Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, there was a 39 percent drop in fatalities, with the region seeing 156 deaths in 2018 against 148 in 2019; Punjab dropped by 11.8 percent, going from 93 to 82; Sindh saw a 19.1 percent decline from 121 to 98; Gilgit-Baltistan went from 7 to 0; the Federally Administered Tribal Areas dropped from 192 to 117, a 39 percent drop. The federal capital was the only monitored territory to see an increase in fatalities, going from 6 in 2018 to 7 in 2019—a jump of 16.67 percent. In total, 679 people died of terror- or counter-terror-related actions in 2019, against 980 last year.

Detailing the breakdown of the terror attacks nationwide last year, the CRSS reported that there were around 370 such incidents in 2019, as compared to almost 400 a year earlier. A major reason for the plunging fatalities, notes CRSS, is the decline in suicide attacks. In 2018, there were 26 such assaults, resulting in 295 deaths; in 2019, they dropped to 9, with 56 deaths.

Examining the breakdown by month, the most violent period of 2019 was May, with 82 fatalities. The ‘safest’ month proved to be December, with 31 fatalities.

Despite the declines, CRSS warned that civilians remained the most vulnerable to terror. Of the total fatalities, 332 were civilians, 193 security and government officials, and 154 militants.

The CRSS maintained that one of the causes of bringing militancy under control was the arrest of members of various banned outfits throughout the year. In total, says the think-tank, 141 militants were arrested of whom 32 belonged to the TTP; 24 to Jaish-e-Mohammed; 2 to Jamaatud Dawaa; 11 to Lashkar-e-Jhangvi; 3 to Al Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent; 4 to I.S.; 2 to the Balochistan Liberation Army; and 5 to the Baloch Republican Army.

Significantly, noted the think-tank, there were no drone strikes anywhere in Pakistan in the past year. This marked the first year since 2004 that there has been no U.S. drone attack on Pakistani soil, it added.

Of the perpetrators of terror attacks, the annual report noted that it was primarily the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan and Islamic State that were claiming responsibility for such incidents. In 2019, I.S. claimed one attack, while TTP and its splinter groups, Hizbul Tahrir and Jamaatul Ahrar, claimed 12.

Both Chief of Army Staff Gen. Qamar Javed Bajwa and Prime Minister Imran Khan have repeatedly said that Pakistan’s security situation is improving and is on track for enduring peace. This peace is essential for facilitating economic activity, and will help the country overcome the crises facing it.

https://www.newsweekpakistan.com/pakistan-sees-31-drop-in-terror-related-fatalities/
 
Truly remarkable.

If we compare this with 2009/10, we'll see how far we've come.

Well done to the security forces.
 
Still dont like the word terror mentioned but guess its progress
 
Kulbushan Yadav getting captured is the reason coz now India's can't do anything significant in Balochistan anymore
 
This is because of the ISI and army. Make no mistake that nailing Yadav was a big catch as well.
 
The Army has done a truly remarkable work in the last few years when it comes to countering terrorism.

At the start of the decade, you would hear about a bomb blast every second day. Not a single city was safe enough.

The APS tragedy really changed the nation, and we have seen a remarkable turn around which has led Pakistan to be as safe as any other place in the world. There is still some work to do, and I am hopeful that a time will come, when our armed forces will completely wipe terrorism out of Pakistan.
 
Same number of terror incidents witnessed in 2019, 2020

ISLAMABAD: The country has witnessed almost the same number of major terror incidents this year so far, compared to the previous year of 2019, with terrorists limiting their attacks to the tribal districts and the restive Balochistan.

According to data collected by Business Recorder from various independent sources, the ongoing year of 2020 has witnessed a total of 41 major incidents so far, while 40 incidents were registered during the same period last year, 2019.

The data reveled that majority of the incidents took place in tribal belt of the country, bordering Afghanistan and the restive Balochistan.

During 2020, till Sep 24, two major incidents were reported in Jan, six in Feb, two in March, seven in April, five in May, four in June, nine in July, two in Aug, and four in the current month. Whereas 2019, witnessed four incidents in Jan, three in Feb, five in March, four in April, nine in May, three in June, seven in July, five each in Aug and Sep.

This trend in terrorist incidents shows that terrorist elements have not been completely eliminated in the bordering areas along Afghanistan with fencing the porous border to prevent the cross border terrorist infiltration still ongoing. Sources said terrorists continue to launch attacks from across the border by targeting the security forces as well as civilian population in the tribal belt, an issue that has been repeatedly taken up with the Afghan government. Nearly 1,700km of the total 2,600km Pakistan-Afghanistan border has been fenced.

https://www.brecorder.com/news/40021693/same-number-of-terror-incidents-witnessed-in-2019-2020
 
I think security situation in Pakistan has improved quite a lot. Many western bloggers now travel to Pakistan and have a great time. Good to see.

Those dark days are gone hopefully.
 
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