Seven terrorists who would have been affiliated with the group supported by the Indians Fitna al Hindustan were killed in two separate operations in Balutchistan on June 2, 2025.
An intelligence -based operation (IBO) was carried out in the general area of Mach, Kachhi district, on the indicated presence of Fitna Al Hindustan terrorists, according to a statement published by the army media wing on Tuesday.
Inter-service public relations (ISPR) said: “Their troops have effectively hired the site of the Fitna Al Hindustan terrorists, and after an intense fire exchange, five terrorists sponsored by the Indians were sent to hell”.
In another IBO conducted in the general area of Margand, in the Kalat district, a terrorist hiding place by Fitna Al Hindustan was exploded and two terrorists of Fitna Al Hindustan were successfully neutralized, added the declaration.
Weapons, ammunition and explosives have also been found in the terrorists killed Fitna Al Hindustan, who have been actively involved in many terrorist activities.
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Pakistan’s security forces are determined to eliminate the threat of terrorism sponsored by the country’s Indians and to reaffirm the non -bass determination of the nation to translate the authors of terrorism sponsored by the Indians and their facilitators in court, said the ISPR.
Earlier, the federal government had officially appointed all terrorist groups operating in Balutchistan as ‘Fitna al Hindustan‘Accusing India of sponsoring a war by proxy through these outfits.
According to a notification issued by the Ministry of the Interior on Saturday, this decision stems from “the involvement of certain organizations and groups in terrorist activities in Balutchistan, which are harmful to Islamic faith, the sovereignty of Pakistan and its customary traditions”.
The notification also indicated that the new designation aimed to reflect “the true nature and the ideology” of these groups and their “harmful conceptions” sponsored by India.
“All government entities are responsible for immediately starting the above practice,” said the notification, highlighting a concerted effort to reframe the story on insurgent violence in the province.
The announcement came while Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif accused India of having increased indirect assault after what he described as his defeat in a recent security operation nicknamed “Marka-e-haq”.
Accusing India of intensifying a proxy terrorism campaign in Pakistan, in particular in Balutchistan, he said: “India, after having undergone strategic setbacks, has recourse to indirect assault”. “But Pakistan will thwart all these harmful designs and be summed up against Fitna al Hindustan and its attorney.”