<span style="font-family:">In this file photo, security forces are seen taking position during an operation. — ISPR/File</span>
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Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) said at the end of Monday that a captain, including a captain, including a captain, was embraced by a explosive device (IED) blast, while security forces led a lot of operation in Balochistan’s catch in Balochistan.
The army’s media wing said that the IED targeted soldiers during an intelligence -based Senate operation in Sher Bandi, Kech, on September 15.
“As a result, five brave sons of the clay accepted the testimony, including a captain,.”
It added that in the follow -up action, security forces killed five terrorists linked to the Indian proxy group “Fatna El India”. In the surrounding area, Senatorization operations cleared any other militants.
The martyrs included Captain Waqar Ahmed, 25, from Loralai. 35 -year -old Naik Asmatullah from Dera Ghazi Khan; Lance Naik Junaid Ahmed, 29, from the score; 29 -year -old Lance Naik Khan Mohammed from Mardan; And 28 -year -old Subay Mohammad Zahir from Sobi.
The ISPR said, “The martyrdom of our brave officers and soldiers reinforces our commitment,” said the ISPR added that Pakistan’s security forces, while steping with the nation, are firm to end terrorism from the country. “
Earlier, security forces eliminated 31 terrorists belonging to the Indian proxy “Fitna al -Khoraj” in two separate intelligence -based operations in Lakki Marwat district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
The ISPR said, “During the operation, the soldiers themselves effectively engaged the location of the Khwarij, and after the intense exchange of fire, 14 Indian patrons of Kharij were sent to hell.”
The statement further said that another intelligence operation was carried out in Banno district, where security forces neutralized 17 more terrorists during the fire exchange.
The ISPR added that clearance operations are underway to eliminate any other Indian sponsorship found in the area, confirmed that Pakistan’s security forces are committed to eliminating the threat of Indian terrorism from the country.
In 2021, especially in the provinces of KP and Balochistan, the country has witnessed the increase in cross -border terrorist incidents since the Taliban’s rulers returned to Afghanistan.
Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif has reaffirmed his commitment to eliminate terrorism from the country, saying that Afghanistan should choose between helping terrorists or standing with Pakistan. He warned that there would be zero tolerance for ambiguity on this matter.
Pakistan has hosted Afghans for more than four decades since the Taliban occupation in 2021. Some refugees were born and raised in Pakistan. Others are still waiting for the third country migration.
According to media reports, after the crackdown on non -documentary Afghans and legal status, more than 554,000 Afghans have been returned to April 2025, under the plan for Pakistan’s illegal foreign repatriation plan.
According to security sources, the masterminds and facilitators of terror are based in Afghanistan and they are being supported by India.
The two countries have shared an unsafe border spreading about 2, 2500 km with several crossing points, which is important as an important element of regional trade and an important element 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 attacking groups like TTP inside the previous area.
Islamabad’s reservations have also been confirmed by a report submitted by the UN Security Council (UNSC) by an analytical cooperation and sanctions monitoring team, which has revealed a nexus between Kabul and the TTP, which has previously provided logistics, operational, and later.
According to a report by the Pakistan Institute for Conflict and Security Studies (PICS), in August, the country saw the rapid rise in militant attacks, increasing by 74 % compared to July.
Islamabad -based think tank recorded 194 deaths from militant attacks during the month.