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TTP Intensifies Campaign Against Pakistan, Claims 4,463 Casualties in Six Months

July 16, 2026

The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) claimed responsibility for 2,036 attacks against Pakistan’s security forces between January and June 2026, reporting 4,463 casualties. The figures mark a sharp increase from previous years, with the group’s attack claims more than quadrupling since the first half of 2024 and already exceeding its total for all of 2024.

The TTP reported 2,036 attacks during the first six months of 2026, compared with 1,352 in the same period of 2025 and 494 in 2024. Claimed casualties also rose significantly, reaching 4,463, including 2,156 killed and 2,307 injured. The group said it also abducted 51 people.

According to the analysis, the increase in activity is linked to several factors, including the ongoing Pakistan-Afghanistan conflict, expanding recruitment efforts in Balochistan, and competition with other militant groups. The TTP also continued to strengthen its organizational structure and expanded multilingual propaganda through its Umar Media network.

Most attacks were concentrated in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, which accounted for around 96% of all claimed incidents. South Waziristan recorded the highest number of attacks, followed by North Waziristan and Peshawar, where activity reached its highest level in three years. The group also reported attacks in Balochistan, Gilgit-Baltistan, Punjab, and Sindh.

The TTP’s tactics also evolved during the period. It claimed sharp increases in improvised explosive device (IED) and missile attacks, while the number of direct clashes with Pakistani security forces increased more than sixfold compared with the same period in 2025. At the same time, the group reported only two suicide attacks, unchanged from a year earlier.

The TTP has continued to deny operating from Afghanistan, insisting its campaign is focused solely on Pakistan. During the first half of 2026, it also reported new loyalty pledges from militant groups in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan, while tensions with its former affiliate Jamaat-ul-Ahrar intensified, culminating in the latter’s formal separation from the TTP.

If the current pace continues, the TTP is on track to surpass its 2025 annual attack total, indicating that the group could further expand its operational reach and maintain elevated levels of violence in Pakistan through the remainder of the year.

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