Two terrorists belonging to the Indian Proxy were killed after an intense fire exchange in the Kachhi district of Baluchistan, the military media wing said on Friday.
According to a statement issued by Public Relations between Services (ISPR) today, security forces carried out an intelligence -based operation in the Kolpur general area of the Kachhi district of Baluchistan about the reported presence of terrorists who belong to the “proxy India Fitna to Hindustan. “
“During operation, the forces themselves effectively compromised the Fitna to Hindustan The location of the terrorists, and after an intense exchange of fire, two terrorists sponsored by the Indians were sent to hell, “Ispric said.
The statement said that weapons and ammunition were also recovered from the terrorists, who remained “actively involved in numerous terrorist activities sponsored by the Indians in the area.”
“A disinfecting operation is being carried out to eliminate any other terrorist that is in the area,” said ISPR, added that the security forces were determined to eliminate the threat of terrorism sponsored by the country’s Indians and reaffirm the unwaverable resolution of the Nation to take terrorism perpetrators to justice.
The government has designated all terrorist organizations in Baluchistan as Fitna to Hindustan.
Last week, a district official was killed when his home was attacked by terrorists in the city of Surab de Baluchistan, said a statement from the provincial government.
Four soldiers were martyred when the security forces killed 12 terrorists linked to the “Indian power groups” in the operations of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Baluchistan, said the military media wing last week.
Earlier this week, seven terrorists were killed in two separate operations in Baluchistan.
Despite the greatest military tensions between Pakistan and India last month, militant groups could not significantly increase their activities in the country, according to data published by an independent group of experts based in Islamabad.
The monthly security evaluation issued by the Institute of Conflict and Security Studies of Pakistan (PTSS) registered 85 militant attacks in May compared to 81 in April, which resulted in 113 deaths. These included 52 security forces, 46 civilians, 11 militants and four members of the Peace Committee.