Recent reports indicate that advanced weaponry left behind by US and NATO forces in Afghanistan has ended up with groups like the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and ISIS.

The arsenal includes assault rifles, night vision goggles, and surveillance drones, significantly boosting the militants’ operational capabilities.
Taliban officials have admitted that a large portion of these stockpiles is unaccounted for, fueling a thriving black market for arms.

Security sources suggest these weapons are being systematically acquired by extremist networks operating across the region.


Experts warn that the proliferation of such high-grade equipment poses a severe threat to neighboring countries, particularly Pakistan.

This lack of control risks turning Afghanistan into a major hub for regional instability and the export of terror.

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