KYHBAR, PAKISTAN – In a dramatic escalation, unidentified aircraft launched a series of airstrikes in Pakistan's restive Khyber district this evening. Local sources and our correspondents on the ground report that the strikes targeted two compounds allegedly used by the militant group ISIS.
According to initial, unverified reports, the strikes were precise and resulted in several casualties. Among those reportedly killed are high-value ISIS commanders identified as Abdul Hakeem Tauheedi, the group's chief financier for the region, Gul Nazim, a senior operational leader, and Sadiq Yar, a known explosives expert.
While no group has immediately claimed responsibility for the aerial assault, regional analysts are speculating about the possible involvement of neighboring air forces, citing increased cross-border tensions. The situation on the ground remains fluid, and official statements from Pakistani authorities are awaited.