No easing of violence expected after Pakistan explosion
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No easing of violence expected after Pakistan explosion
"No easing of violence expected after Pakistan explosion"
"Quotable Sahar Khan, a security analyst, says the Islamabad attack shows the Pakistan Taliban's reach and warns of continued proxy warfare in South Asia."
An explosion in Islamabad demonstrates the Pakistan Taliban's operational reach into the capital. The attack indicates that violent incidents are unlikely to ease in the near term. The incident underscores ongoing dynamics of proxy warfare involving militant groups and regional actors across South Asia. Continued attacks and retaliatory measures can be expected, maintaining pressure on security forces and civilian populations. Regional stability and diplomatic tensions are likely to be further strained as armed groups exploit existing rivalries and gaps in coordinated counterterrorism efforts.
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