
Pakistan Army soldiers patrol in a Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. — AFP/File
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Army media wing said Monday that security forces killed five Indian proxy terrorists in two separate engagements in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on June 15-16.
Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a statement that security forces in Peshawar district organized intelligence -based operation (IBO).
While conducting operations, soldiers surrounded with skill and effectively “Indian guardian khurj” [terrorists] Four Indian -sponsored Kharijites, including Kharji Herses and Kharji Basar, were sent to hell. “
It said that another IBO was held in North Waziristan district and as a result, security forces neutralized another terrorist.
Weapons, ammunition and explosives were also recovered from the terrorists killed by the Indian, “which were actively involved in several terrorist activities in these areas.”
The statement added that hygiene operations were launched to eliminate any other terrorist in the area, “because Pakistan’s security forces are committed to eliminating the threat of Indian patronage from the country.”
President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif paid tribute to security forces for killing five Indian proxy terrorists.
In his separate statements, the President and the Prime Minister reaffirmed their commitment to completely abolish a reference to the TTP-Fatna al-Khawaraj belonging to the country.
Militant attacks have seen a slight increase in May
Pakistan saw a slight decline in militant attacks in May 2025, even when military tensions with neighboring India increased, they failed to mobilize the significant increase in violence by extremist groups.
The data released by the Pakistan Institute for Conflict and Security Studies (PICS), based in Islamabad, indicates a 5 % increase in attacks compared to April, though the overall image shows that the militant groups are widespread despite regional geographical political climate.
According to the PICS monthly security diagnosis, 85 militant attacks were recorded in May, which increased from 81 to 81 in April.
The incident resulted in 113 deaths, including 52 security forces personnel, 46 civilians, 11 militants, and four members of the peace committees. This month, 182 people were injured, including 130 civilians, 47 security personnel, four militants, and members of a peace committee.
Although the total number of attacks has only seen a slight increase, the deep sinking in the data shows some trends.
The deaths of security personnel increased by 73 percent, which indicates a constant threat posed by Pakistan’s armed forces.
Civilian injuries were also dramatically observed by a 145 % increase, which increased from 130 to 130 in May, which highlighted the increasing effects of militant activities on the general public. On the contrary, security personnel were injured by 20 %, which increased to 59 to 47.
At least 59 militants were killed in operations launched by security forces during the month, while five security personnel lost their lives.
Combining militant attacks and security operations, the overall crash toll for May was 172, including 57 security personnel, 65 militants, 46 civilians, and four members of the Peace Committee.
Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) have been the most affected provinces, 82 out of 85 attacks across the country. Balochistan faced high -level violence, with a 35 militant attack, including 30 civilians, 18 security personnel, and three militants and 100 injured (94 civilians, five security personnel, one militant).