Four Terrorists Killed in Khuzdar IBO: ISPR
Security forces recovered weapons and explosives while eliminating four militants linked to Fitna al-Hindustan in an intelligence-based operation, part of ongoing counterterrorism efforts.
- On September 17, Pakistan security forces carried out an IBO in Khuzdar, killing four militants linked to 'Fitna-al-Hindustan' and described as 'Indian-sponsored' by ISPR.
- Following the Khuzdar IBO on September 14/15, Pakistan's intensified counter-terror campaign continued after killing five militants amid a 74% surge in August attacks, PICSS reported.
- Acting on actionable intelligence, troops launched an operation in the Mastung area near Khuzdar, recovering weapons, ammunition and explosives while investigators examine the seized materiel.
- Military officials vowed to continue operations as local authorities raised security and sanitisation and clearance operations secure the area, targeting perpetrators of violence, ISPR said.
- Against a backdrop of cross-border tensions, Pakistan's officials cite Afghanistan sanctuaries and a porous border spanning around 2,500 kilometres as complicating factors amid ISPR's Indian sponsorship claims.
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Four terrorists killed in Khuzdar IBO: ISPR
Four terrorists linked to the Indian proxy network Fitna al Hindustan were killed by security forces during an intelligence-based operation (IBO) in Balochistan’s Khuzdar district. According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the operation was conducted on September 17 following reports of the terrorists’ presence in the area. During an intense exchange of fire, security forces successfully engaged the hideout, killing the militants …
Security forces neutralise four Indian-proxy terrorists in Khuzdar IBO: ISPR
Army Army personnel can be seen in this undated image. — Reuters/FileRAWALPINDI: Four terrorists belonging to the Indian proxy "Fitna al-Hindustan" were killed in an intelligence-based operation in Balochistan’s Khuzdar district, the Inter-Services Public Relations said on...
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