The security forces murdered at least three more terrorists on Tuesday during a disinfection operation on the night of August 10 and 11 in the general area of Sambaza along the border between Pakistan-Faganistan, said a statement of public relations between services (ISPR).
The military media wing added that weapons, ammunition and explosives were recovered from dead terrorists. The action follows previous anti-infiltration operations in the area.
In the last four days, security forces have intercepted infiltration attempts along the border and killed at least 47 terrorists. The total has now increased to at least 50.
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The ISPR also added that security forces are still committed to ensuring the borders of the nation and avoiding attempts to destabilize Pakistan. The operation aimed to ensure the borders of the nation and avoid any attempt to interrupt peace, stability and development.
At the beginning of August 11, the United States formally appointed the Baluchistan Liberation Army (Bla) and its suicide unit, the Majeed Brigade, as foreign terrorist organizations (FTO), in an acclaimed movement in Islamabad as a great impulse to the anti -terrorist efforts of Pakistan.
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In Afghanistan, the TTP has developed a symbiotic relationship with other terrorist groups, particularly the Baluchistan Liberation Army (Bla), to intensify attacks in Pakistan.
Pakistani officials say they have credible evidence of tactical and strategic coordination between the Majeed lethal brigade of Bla and the TTP.
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These statements were reinforced by the last report of the UN Security Council, which explicitly establishes that the BL, including its Majeed brigade, and the TTP maintains the “narrow coordination” in its terrorist activities.
The report cites high profile and complex attacks claimed by these groups in 2025 to illustrate the level of operational synchronization between them.
The TTP and its affiliated groups had fled through the border to Afghanistan after their defeat in an important military operation, with a name in Zarb-E-Aazb code, in the old tribal areas of Pakistan in 2014.
There, they found safe shelters that have since used as launch platforms for attacks within Pakistan.
Baluchistan organizes important projects under the economic corridor of China-Pakistan (CPEC) multimillionaire, part of the Belt and Road in Beijing initiative, has often been attacked in insurgent attacks.