11 terrorists, 2 soldiers killed in operation in NW Pakistan
- Two Pakistan Army officers were martyred, and 11 terrorists were killed during an intelligence-based operation in South Waziristan, as stated by the Inter-Services Public Relations .
- The operation targeted terrorists linked to the Indian proxy group known as 'Fitna al Khwarij', based on reported presence in the area, according to ISPR.
- Major Syed Moiz Abbas Shah and Lance Naik Jibran Ullah were identified as the officers who paid the ultimate sacrifice during the operation, noted by ISPR.
- Security forces are continuing efforts to eliminate Indian-sponsored terrorism from Pakistan, as emphasized in the ISPR statement.
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Two soldiers martyred, 11 Indian-sponsored khwarij killed in Sararogha IBO
Seven Khwarij were also injured in an operation carried out on the reported presence of terrorists: ISPR RAWALPINDI: Two soldiers were martyred and 11 Indian-sponsored khwarij were killed in a fire exchange with the security forces during an intelligence-based operation (IBO) in the general area of Sararogha, South Waziristan district, according to the military’s media wing on Tuesday. In a statement, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) s…
Army major among two soldiers, 11 militants killed in Pakistan’s
ISLAMABAD: Two Pakistani soldiers, including an army major, and 11 militants were killed in a shootout in Pakistan’s northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province, the Pakistani military said on Tuesday. The operation was conducted in KP’s South Waziristan district, which borders Afghanistan, on intelligence reports about the presence of “Indian-sponsored” militants, according
Two army officers embrace martyrdom, 11 terrorists killed in S Waziristan IBO
This collage shows Pakistan Army's Major Syed Moiz Abbas Shah and Lance Naik Jibran Ullah, martyred during South Waziristan IBO. — ISPRAs many as two Pakistan Army officers were martyred and 11 terrorists linked to a Indian proxy group were gunned down during an intelligence-based operation...
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