ISLAMABAD: Pakistani security circles are reeling from fresh intelligenceemerging from Kabul that reveals a jaw-dropping near-death escape byTehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) deputy chief Noor Wali Mehsud in aprecision drone strike. Sources with direct access to Afghan channels claimthe attack on Abdul Haq Chowk was anything but random luck for theterrorist commander.
According to the explosive account, Mehsud had just left a wedding ceremonyin the Afghan capital when a foreign intelligence operative allegedlyintercepted his convoy at a critical junction. The operative, described asnon-Afghan and working under deep cover, reportedly engaged the leadsecurity vehicle in what appeared to be a routine conversation lasting lessthan thirty seconds. That brief delay proved fatal for the wrong people.
Moments after Mehsud’s vehicle was held back, a missile slammed into theconvoy that had moved ahead, instantly killing several senior TTPoperatives and bodyguards who were travelling in the lead vehicles. Thestrike obliterated three SUVs in a fireball that lit up the quiet Kabulevening, leaving charred remains scattered across the chowk. Afghaneyewitnesses initially believed Mehsud himself had been eliminated, onlyfor the TTP leader to resurface days later in propaganda footage.
The revelation has triggered fury in Islamabad, where officials see theincident as proof of continuing foreign intelligence penetration insideAfghanistan that selectively shields high-value Pakistani enemies whileeliminating others. One senior counter-terrorism officer told thiscorrespondent on condition of anonymity that the operative’s intervention“wasn’t charity, it was orchestration,” suggesting larger geopoliticalgames are being played with Pakistani blood.
The timing of the strike and the mysterious halt have raised uncomfortablequestions about which agency might have both the capability to track Mehsudin real time and the motive to keep him alive. While the United States hasofficially denied any selective targeting policy, the incident fits apattern observed in previous operations where certain TTP factions appearmysteriously untouchable despite being on international terror lists.The Abdul Haq Chowk strike marks yet another chapter in the deadly shadowwar being waged across the Durand Line, where drones, spies and betrayalcontinue to dictate who lives and who burns.
Source:www.longwarjournal.org/archives/2025/11/us-strike-kabul-mehsud-convoy.php”>https://www.longwarjournal.org/archives/2025/11/us-strike-kabul-mehsud-convoy.php
Hellfire strike in Kabul after foreign operative deliberately delayed hisconvoy, allowing lead vehicles to be destroyed instead.
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