Three more India-backed terrorists killed in Zhob Operation: ISPR

Security forces staff participate in an anti-terror operation in a connection. – Ispr/file
  • Weapons, ammunition and explosives recovered from killed Khawarij.
  • Security forces remain obliged to secure the nation’s borders: ISPR.
  • Previously, 33 and 14 terrorists were killed in operations in Sambaza.

As part of the ongoing anti-terrorist, security forces neutralized three more terrorists in Balochistan’s Zhob district-in-which brought the total number of killed militants in the four-day anti-infiltration operation to 50 in the Sambaza area along the border with Pakistan-Afghanistan.

Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a statement issued on Tuesday that weapons, ammunition and explosives were also recovered from the militants belonging to the Indian Proxy Fitna Al-Khwarij-Beat Tehreek-E-Taliban Pakistan (TTP)-Om night August 10 and August 11.

“Security forces remain obliged to secure the nation’s borders and ward off attempts to sabotage peace, stability and progress in Pakistan,” added the military’s media wing.

The development comes when the forces had successfully engaged and neutralized 33 terrorists trying to infiltrate from Afghanistan to Pakistan the night between 7 to 8 August.

This was followed by another act in which 14 more terrorists were shut down on August 9, which brought the then total to 47 killed terrorists.

The army has previously said that India has intensified its power of attorney against Pakistan after his defeat in the May conflict and promised its attorney will meet the same fate as New Delhi – a crushing defeat.

Pakistan has witnessed an increase in cross-border terrorist incidents since the Taliban Herders returned to Afghanistan in 2021, especially in the bordering provinces of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan.

According to a report published by the Pakistan Institute for Conflict and Security Studies (PICSS), an Islamabad-based think tank, the country witnessed 78 terrorist attacks during June, resulting in at least 100 deaths.

Among those killed were 53 security staff, 39 civilians, six militants and two members of local peace committees.

A total of 189 people were wounded, including 126 members of the security forces and 63 civilians.

In total, the violence and operations led to 175 deaths in June – among them, 55 security personnel, 77 militants, 41 civilians and two members of the Peace Committee.

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