Major operation by security forces in a major operation in Balochistan killed 41 terrorists in two separate incidents on Friday night.
According to the Public Relations Department of the Pakistan Army (ISPR), 41 Indian-backed terrorists were killed during two separate operations in Balochistan on January 29. The ISPR said that the first operation was carried out based on verified intelligence in an area near Harnai district, and the security forces successfully targeted a hideout of the terrorists.
According to the ISPR, a fierce exchange of fire took place during the operation, as a result of which 30 Khawarijs operating under Indian patronage were killed. The slain terrorists belonged to Fitna-ul-Khawarij and Fitna-ul-Hindustan.
During the operation, a large quantity of weapons and explosives was recovered from the terrorists, which were neutralized on the spot.
According to the ISPR, the second operation was carried out in Panjgur district on a separate intelligence input, in which another hideout of the terrorists was destroyed. During this operation, 11 Indian-backed terrorists affiliated with Fitna-ul-Hindustan were killed.
The statement said that the slain terrorists had been involved in several terrorist activities in the past. Security forces also recovered weapons, ammunition and money looted during bank robbery from their possession. The recovered money is related to the bank robbery in Panjgur on December 15, 2025. The ISPR further said that the clearance operation is still ongoing to eliminate other Indian-backed terrorists present in the area.
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