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Terrorists involved in Cadet College Wana attack were Afghan nationals: Security sources

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WANA: Security sources confirmed that all the terrorists who attacked the Cadet College Wanna in South Waziristan on Monday were Afghan nationals.

As per the sources, the attack was also planned in Afghanistan, and the final order to complete the attack was given by the Khawarij leader Noor Wali Mehsud.

Sources further added that the terrorists were following instructions from Afghanistan throughout the operation, and it was planned by Afghan Kharji Zahid, and weapons were provided from Afghanistan.

On the orders of Noor Wali Mehsud, the responsibility for the attack was accepted in the name of Jaish-ul-Hind, security sources said, adding that Fitna al-Khawarij (FAK) wanted to remove responsibility from TTP, security sources stated.

In the video made during the Wanna cadet College attack, Khawarij terrorists kept mentioning the name of Jaish-ul-Hind. FAK is under pressure from the Afghan Taliban not to use its identity, security sources added.

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