Security Forces Link Balochistan Terrorists to India-Backed Group
At a glance
- 12 alleged terrorists killed in Balochistan operations.
- Operations conducted in Washuk and Mastung districts.
- Terrorists identified as members of 'Fitna-e-Hindostan', linked to India-backed terrorism.
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Pakistan's security forces conducted two intelligence-based operations in Balochistan's Washuk and Mastung districts on August 5 and 6, resulting in the killing of 12 alleged terrorists. These operations are part of the ongoing 'Radul Fitna' counter-terrorism campaign, aimed at eliminating foreign-sponsored terrorism under the 'Azm-i-Istehkam' strategy. The military has reaffirmed its commitment to these efforts.
Latest development
Security forces have identified the 12 alleged terrorists killed in recent operations in Balochistan as members of 'Fitna-e-Hindostan', a group reportedly involved in India-backed terrorism. These operations were conducted under the 'Rad-ul-Fitna-3' counter-terrorism campaign.
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Security forces have identified the 12 alleged terrorists killed in recent operations in Balochistan as members of 'Fitna-e-Hindostan', a group reportedly involved in India-backed terrorism. The operations were conducted under the 'Rad-ul-Fitna-3' counter-terrorism campaign.
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