- The military’s media wing says that weapons and ammunition have recovered.
- The ISPR claims that the security forces effectively engage the terrorist location.
- The ISPR says that the terrorists eliminated in an intense fire exchange.
Rawalpindi: The security forces have eliminated four terrorists belonging to the Indian proxy “Fitna al-Hindustan” in an intelligence operation (IBO) in the Khuzdar district of Balutchistan, said inter-service public relations (ISPR) said on Thursday.
According to the army media wing, the IBO was carried out by the security forces on September 17 on the signaled presence of activists.
“During the conduct of the operation, his own forces actually initiated the location of the terrorists, and after an intense fire exchange, four terrorists sponsored by the Indians were sent to hell,” said the ISPR.
He added that weapons, ammunition and explosives have also been recovered from terrorists, who have been actively involved in many terrorist activities in the region.
The ISPR said that a disinfection operation was carried out to eliminate all the other terrorists found in the region, reaffirming that the Pakistan security forces are determined to eliminate the threat of terrorism sponsored by the country’s Indians.
The Khuzdar IBO comes from five terrorists belonging to the Indian proxy “Fitna al Hindustan” were killed in the same district on September 14 and 15.
Explaining during the Briefing on the Council on Afghanistan, the permanent representative of Pakistan at the UN, the Ambassador Asim Iftikhar Ahmad, said that several terrorist entities, including the Balutchistan Liberation (Bla) army and the major brigade continue to operate from Afghan sanctuaries.
Anti -terrorist operations are part of the government and the continuous efforts of the security forces aimed at eliminating terrorism while the country has witnessed cross -border terrorist incidents since Taliban leaders returned to Afghanistan in 2021, in particular in the bordering provinces of KP and Balouthistan – both share the border with Afghanistan.
The two nations share a porous border extending over around 2,500 kilometers with several cross points which have a meaning as a key element of regional trade and relations between people on both sides of the fence.
However, the question of terrorism remains a key problem for Pakistan, which has urged Afghanistan to prevent its soil from being used by groups such as TTP to carry out attacks within the territory of the old.