The security forces have killed 10 terrorists during multiple operations at Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the military media wing said on Friday.
A statement of public relations between services (ISPR) said that the operations took place a day ago and today with the first meeting in the general area of Khulachi of the District of Dera Ismail Khan, where an intelligence -based operation was carried out ( Ibo) in the informed. presence of terrorists.
“During operation, the troops themselves effectively compromised the Khwarij location and resulting, four Khwarij They were sent to hell, ”said the ISPR, using the term the state assigned to the prohibited Pakistan Tehreek-i-Taliban (TTP).
He added that six more terrorists were “successfully neutralized” in four separate meetings in the general areas of the Waziristan district of Norte de Datta Khel, Hassan Khel, Ghulam Khan and Mir Ali.
The ISPR said that weapons and ammunition were recovered from the murdered terrorists who actively participated in numerous terrorist activities in these areas against security forces, as well as the murder of innocent civilians.
He added that disinfecting operations were being carried out to eliminate any other terrorist.
“Pakistan security forces are determined to eliminate the threat of terrorism in the country,” the ISPR concluded.
Pakistan has recently witnessed an increase in terrorist activities, especially in KP and Baluchistan.
Terrorist attacks have increased since the prohibited militant group Tehreek-I-Taliban Pakistan broke a high-fire fragile agreement with the government. With at least 685 members of the security forces they lost their lives in the middle of a total of 444 terrorist attacks, 2024 turned out to be the most fatal year for Pakistan civil and military security forces in a decade.
Equally alarming were the cumulative losses of civilians and security personnel: 1,612 deaths, representing more than 63 percent of the total registered last year and marking 73 percent more losses compared to 934 outlaws eliminated. The general deaths recorded last year were a nine -year record, and more than 66pc more than in 2023. On average, almost seven lives were lost daily.