Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) Strength Assessment
CommandEleven assesses TTP military strength — fighter numbers, weapons capacity, operational reach, and the group’s growing threat to Pakistani security forces from Afghan territory.
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CommandEleven assesses TTP military strength — fighter numbers, weapons capacity, operational reach, and the group’s growing threat to Pakistani security forces from Afghan territory.
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