Two Suspected Militants Killed in Balochistan Intelligence Operation: ISPR
- On Thursday, troops carried out a targeted operation in Kolpur, Kachhi district of Balochistan, resulting in the killing of two terrorists associated with an Indian-backed proxy group.
- The operation was conducted based on intelligence regarding militants linked to the group Fitna al Hindustan, which is supported by India and involved in carrying out attacks in the region.
- Weapons and ammunition were recovered during the operation, which included an intense exchange of fire while targeting the terrorists' location.
- ISPR confirmed the neutralization of two Indian-sponsored terrorists and stated sanitisation efforts continue to eliminate remaining threats in the region.
- This operation reflects Pakistan’s ongoing efforts to counter India-supported terrorism amid a recent surge of militant violence in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
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This undated photo shows Pakistan Army personnel patrolling a restive area. — Radio Pakistan/FileRAWALPINDI: At least two terrorists belonging to the Indian proxy group “Fitna al-Hindustan” were killed by security forces during an intelligence-based operation in...
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