The security forces killed seven terrorists, including three Afghan nationals and two suicide bombers, during an intelligence -based operation (IBO) in the Kulachi area of the District of Dera Ismail Khan on September 20.
According to public relations between services (ISPR), the operation addressed the group linked to the Fitna al Khwarij Indians. The troops “effectively compromised the location,” he said, adding that a disinfecting scan was underway to eliminate the remaining militants.
Islamabad asked the interim government of Afghanistan to avoid the use of its territory for attacks against Pakistan, saying that the military remained determined to eliminate what he described as terrorism sponsored by the country of the country.
Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi praised security forces for his successful operation against terrorists backed by the Indians in Kulachi, Dera Ismail Khan.
The minister chose the professional skills of the forces to eliminate seven “khwarij”, saying that the security personnel had once again frustrated the nefarious designs of the militants in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa.
“I greet the security forces for taking seven Khwarij to a shady end,” Naqvi said, adding that the nation is shoulder shoulder with its strength and values their achievements.
“The Khwarij will not find any place to hide,” he warned.
Read: Five terrorists killed in Khuzdar Ibo: ISPR
Previously, four terrorists linked to the Indian Network Fitna al Hindustan were killed by security forces during an IBO in the Khuzdar district of Baluchistan.
According to public relations between services (ISPR), the operation was carried out on September 17 after reports of the presence of terrorists in the area.
During an intense fire exchange, the security forces successfully hired the hiding place, killing the militants on the spot.
Weapons, ammunition and explosives recovered from their possession. ISPR declared that dead terrorists actively participated in multiple terrorist activities in the region.
A day before, the security forces had eliminated five terrorists linked to the Indian Network Fitna to Hinduston during another operation in the Khuzdar district.
The Khuzdar operation follows a series of main anti -terrorist actions throughout the country in recent days.
Before this, the security forces eliminated 31 terrorists associated with the Fitna to Khwarij network sponsored by India in the districts of Lakki Marwat and Bannu of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa.
These operations arrived immediately after a broader campaign in which 45 militants were killed and 19 martyred soldiers in Baja, Waziristan del Sur and Dir.
These successive operations underline Pakistan’s intensified campaign against militant groups, with the ISPR repeatedly highlighting the role of Indian representatives and the participation of Afghan soil in recent attacks.