
Weapons seized from the slain terrorists during the three-day operation displayed. — ISPR
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On Monday, from April 25 to 27, Pakistani forces killed 71 terrorists, including militants with Indian interests, near the PAC-Afghan border, ISPR) Monday.
Security forces have deliberately cleaned the security forces, along the border of Pakistan-Afghanistan, in the North Waziristan District (NWD), on the night of April 27-28, the army’s media wing said.
The number of terrorists’ killings came after April 25-27 after successful engagements by security forces in NWD, during which 54 Khawarij was sent to hell. Security forces foiled an attempt to infiltrate terrorists from Afghanistan and killed at least 54 of them.
The army’s media wing said in a brief statement, “The next night, during the operation, 17 more Kharijites, who were” working at the behest of their Indian masters, were hunting and successfully neutral “, the army’s media wing said in a brief statement.
It added that weapons, ammunition and explosives were also recovered from the deaths. He added that the number of cases killed in three days of inflation has increased to 71.
“Security forces are committed to thwarting efforts to secure the country’s fronts and sabotage Pakistan’s peace, stability and progress,” the ISPR statement said.
In a statement earlier, the ISPR had said that such actions by terrorists, at a time when India was making baseless allegations against Pakistan, clearly indicates whose signal they are working. “Such actions are equivalent to treason and treachery against the state and its citizens.”
Referring to the meeting of the Parliamentary Committee on National Security, the ISPR said that it has emphasized the fact that removing Pakistan’s security forces from its focus on the fight against terrorism shows India’s strategic intention that it allows terrorists to breathe their place.
The statement said it was the largest number of terrorists killed by security forces in the same engagement during the entire campaign against terrorism.
Fatna al -Khadarj is a term that is used for the use of the state, referring to the Taliban Pakistan (TTP), which is allegedly launching an attack on the country from the Afghan soil.
The two countries have shared an unsafe border that extends about 2,500 km with several crossing points, which is important as an important element of regional trade and an important factor of relations between the people on both sides of the fence.
However, the issue of terrorism has become an important issue for Pakistan, which has called on Afghanistan to prevent its territory from invading the previous region by groups like TTP.
Islamabad’s reservations have also been confirmed by a report submitted by the UN Security Council (UNSC) by an analytical support and sanctions monitoring team, which later revealed a nexus between Kabul and TTP, with former provider logistics, operational and financial assistance.
Earlier this month, at least eight terrorists were neutralized as security forces successfully thwarted their bid to cross the Pakistan-Afghanistan border in North Waziristan district.
According to data released by a think tank, Pakistan Institute for Conflict and Security Studies (PICS), the country saw a sharp rise in terrorist attacks in January 2025, which increased by 42 % over the previous month.
Statistics have revealed that at least 74 militants were recorded nationwide, resulting in 91 deaths, including 35 security personnel, 20 civilians, and 36 militants. Another 117 people were injured, including 53 security forces personnel, 54 civilians, and 10 militants.