Nine India-backed terrorists killed in KP IBOS: ISPR

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Islamabad:

Nine India-backed terrorists were killed in three separate engagements in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, according to a statement from Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) on Sunday.

The military’s media wing said security forces conducted an intelligence-based operation in Dera Ismail Khan district after reports on the presence of India-backed ‘Khwarij’.

“During the performance of the operation, troops effectively engaged the terrorist’s location. After an intense exchange of fire, four India-backed terrorists were killed,” the statement reads.

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Another intelligence-based operation was performed in the Tank District, where two more India-backed terrorists were killed during a shot match. In a third meeting in the general area of ​​Bagh, the Khyber district neutralized security forces another three terrorists.

ISPR said weapons and ammunition were regained from the terrorists involved in several terrorist activities in the region. “Sanitization operations are in the process of eliminating any remaining threats in the area,” it added.

ISPR repeated his commitment to eradicating terrorism from Pakistan. “Security forces are still determined to eliminate the threat of terrorism and protect the nation,” the statement concluded.

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On several occasions, the Pakistani army and the government have provided undeniable evidence of Indian sponsored terrorist activities in Pakistan.

A day after a suicide attack on a school bus in Khuzdar, martyred at least ten people, including eight children, held Pakistani authorities a joint press conference addressing the incident.

At Briefingen, domestic secretary Muhammad Khurram Agha, together with Director-General Director-General Public Relations (ISPR) LT Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, said that the first investigations revealed that the group Fitna al-Hindustan was responsible for the bombing.

He said that Fitna al-Hindustan, with direct support from India, orchestrated the attack-a claim confirmed by confessions by convicted terrorists. He added that the ongoing terrorism in Balochistan was not linked to any specific ethnic group or religion, but rather part of India’s broader proxy war in the region.

At a separate press conference, DG ISPR previously presented what he described as “undeniable” evidence of India’s commitment to sponsoring terrorism in Pakistan. He claimed that Indian Army officers directly orchestrates cross -border terrorism in Pakistan and supply explosives intended to target civil and security forces.

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