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Karachi Rangers camp attacker says received training in Afghanistan

Geo News · Jun 28, 2026, 7:07 PM · Also reported by 4 other sources

Key takeaways

  • Make us preferred on Google Security personnel patrols after an explosion and gunfire were reported near offices of the Rangers in Karachi, June 27, 2026.
  • In his revelations, the terrorist identified himself as Usman Ali, a member of the India-backed terrorist group, Jamaat ul Ahrar.
  • According to the terrorist, he hails from Jalalabad city in Afghanistan's Nangarhar province.

Why this matters: local context for readers following news across Pakistan and the region.

Home latest pakistan world sports showbiz entertainment Royal business health Sci-Tech Food Fact Check big picture Videos shows Watch LIVE TV X Home Latest Pakistan World Sports Showbiz Fact Check big picture Videos Shows LIVE TV Pakistan Karachi Rangers camp attacker says received training in Afghanistan India-backed terrorist Usman Ali says Bajaur resident brought weapons from Waziristan for attack By Web Desk | Published June 29, 2026

Make us preferred on Google Security personnel patrols after an explosion and gunfire were reported near offices of the Rangers in Karachi, June 27, 2026. — ReutersTerrorist names Hadi, Janan, and Farooq as accomplices.Hadi killed during attack on Rangers camp: Usman Ali.Terrorists say he came from Afghanistan's Jalalabad.The injured terrorist, an Afghan national, arrested after the attack on a Pakistan Rangers (Sindh) camp in Karachi, has revealed receiving training in Afghanistan.

In his revelations, the terrorist identified himself as Usman Ali, a member of the India-backed terrorist group, Jamaat ul Ahrar.

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