Seven Indian supported terrorists killed in Balochistan operations

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Seven terrorists allegedly associated with the Indian-backed group Fitna Al Hindustan Was killed in two separate operations in Balochistan on June 2, 2025.

An intelligence-based operation (IBO) was performed in the general area of ​​Mach, the Kachhi district, about the reported presence of Fitna Al Hindustan terrorists, according to a statement from the military’s media wing on Tuesday.

Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said: “Their troops effectively engaged Fitna Al Hindustan terrorists’ location, and after an intense fire exchange, five Indian sponsored terrorists were sent to hell”.

In another IBO, carried out in the general area of ​​Margand, the Kalat District, a Fitna Al Hindustan -Terrorist -Hjul was busted, and two Fitna Al Hindustan -Terrorists were successfully neutralized, the statement added.

Weapons, ammunition and explosives were also regained from the killed Fitna Al Hindustan terrorists who remained actively involved in several terrorist activities.

Read: Pakistan Labels TTP as ‘Fitna Al-Khawarij’ to postpone its true ideology

Security forces in Pakistan are determined to eliminate the threat of Indian sponsored terrorism from the country and confirms the nation’s unshakable decision to bring the perpetrators to Indian sponsored terrorism and their facilitators to justice, Ispr said.

Previously, the federal government had officially appointed all terrorist groups operating in Balochistan as Fitna Al Hindustanthat accuses India of sponsoring a proxy war through these clothes.

According to a notification issued by the Ministry of Department on Saturday, the move comes from “the involvement of some organizations and groups in terrorist activities in Balochistan, which is harmful to Islamic faith, the sovereignty of Pakistan and its usual traditions”.

The message further stated that the new term is intended to reflect “the true nature and ideology” of these groups and their “dishonest design” sponsored by India.

“All government units are referred to start the above practice immediately,” says the message, emphasizing a coordinated effort to refresh the narrative of rebel violets in the province.

The message came when Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif accused India of escalating indirect aggression after what he described as its defeat in a recent security operation, called “Marka-E-Haq”.

Prosecuting India of intensifying a proxy terrorism campaign in Pakistan, especially in Balochistan, he said, “India, after suffering strategic setbacks, has resorted to indirect aggression.” “But Pakistan will avert all such dishonest designs and stand resolutely to Fitna Al Hindustan and its clerks.”

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