Nine terrorists supported by India killed in KP Ibos: ISPR

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Islamabad:

On Sunday, nine terrorists supported by India were killed in three separate commitments in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, according to a statement published by Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR).

The army media wing said the security forces had carried out an intelligence -based operation in the Dera Ismail Khan district following reports on the “Khwarij” supported by India.

“During the conduct of the operation, the troops actually hired the location of the terrorist. After an intense fire exchange, four terrorists supported by India were killed,” the statement said.

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Another intelligence -based operation was carried out in the Tank district, where two other terrorists supported by India were killed during a shooting. During a third meeting in the general area of ​​Bagh, Khyber district, the security forces neutralized three other terrorists.

The ISPR said that weapons and ammunition had been recovered from terrorists, which were involved in several terrorist activities in the region. “Disinfection operations are underway to eliminate remaining threats in the region,” he added.

The ISPR reiterated its commitment to eradicating the terrorism of Pakistan. “The security forces remain determined to eliminate the threat of terrorism and to protect the nation,” concluded the press release.

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On numerous occasions, the Pakistani army and government have presented irrefutable evidence of terrorist activities sponsored by the Indians in Pakistan.

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

During the briefing, interior secretary Muhammad Khurram Agha, alongside the Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), Lieutenant Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, said that initial investigations revealed that the Fitna al-Hinstan group was responsible for the bombardment.

He said that Fitna al -Hindustan, with direct support from India, orchestrated the attack – an assertion corroborated by condemned terrorist confessions. He added that the current terrorism in Balutchistan was not linked to a specific group or ethnic religion, but rather to a broader part of India in the region.

During a distinct press conference earlier, the CEO ISPR presented what it described as “irrefutable” proof of India’s involvement in the sponsorship of terrorism in Pakistan. He said that Indian army officers directly orchestrate cross -border terrorism in Pakistan and provide explosives to target civilians and security forces.

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