ISPR says Indian proxy “Fitna-e-Hindustan” militants neutralized in intelligence-based raid
Panjgur, Pakistan | Web Desk — Pakistan’s security forces have killed three terrorists during an intelligence-based operation (IBO) in Panjgur district, Balochistan, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) confirmed on Monday.
According to ISPR, the operation was conducted after receiving credible intelligence regarding the presence of terrorists affiliated with the Indian-backed proxy group Fitna-e-Hindustan. Security forces effectively targeted the militants’ hideout, leading to an intense exchange of fire.
During the operation, three terrorists were neutralized, including the local commander Farooq alias Soro, along with Adeel and Waseem. ISPR stated that the eliminated militants were actively involved in multiple terrorist activities in the region.
Security personnel also recovered weapons, ammunition, and explosive materials from the terrorists’ possession, further confirming their involvement in subversive operations.
ISPR added that clearance and sanitization operations are ongoing in the area to eliminate any remaining terrorist presence.
The statement reaffirmed that Pakistan’s security forces, in coordination with law enforcement agencies, continue to carry out counter-terrorism operations under the National Action Plan and the “Azm-e-Istehkam” vision approved by the Federal Apex Committee.
ISPR emphasized that the campaign to eradicate foreign-sponsored terrorism from Pakistan will continue with full resolve.
