The alleged mastermind of the Jafar Express attack has been mysteriously killed in Afghanistan, according to intelligence sources. The incident has raised questions about the growing security challenges in the region.
The militant commander, whose identity has not yet been officially disclosed, was reportedly involved in orchestrating the deadly attack on the Jafar Express train in Pakistan earlier this year, which claimed multiple lives and left dozens injured.
Sources suggest the commander was killed under “unclear circumstances,” with conflicting reports over whether it was the result of an internal militant rivalry, a targeted strike, or an intelligence-led operation. Afghan authorities have yet to release an official statement.
Pakistani officials believe the development could weaken cross-border militant networks but caution that extremist groups still pose a serious threat. Analysts say the killing may lead to further infighting among militant factions operating in the Afghanistan-Pakistan border regions.
The mysterious death highlights the volatile security environment in Afghanistan and its direct impact on Pakistan’s internal stability.

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