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Pakistan’s security forces killed seven terrorists linked to the Indian-backed group Fitna al Hindustan in two separate intelligence-based operations in Balochistan. The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) confirmed that both operations targeted active militant hideouts.

Five Terrorists Killed in Kachhi District

The first operation took place in the Machh area of Kachhi District. Acting on precise intelligence, troops launched a raid on a suspected Fitna al Hindustan stronghold.

Two More Neutralized in Kalat District

In a second operation, security forces targeted another Fitna al Hindustan hideout in the Margand area of Kalat District. The operation led to the neutralization of two additional terrorists. Both individuals were believed to be part of a larger cell planning further attacks.

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Weapons and Explosives Seized

Troops recovered a significant cache of weapons, ammunition, and explosives from both sites. These materials were intended for future attacks aimed at destabilizing Balochistan and targeting state institutions. Their seizure has dealt a serious blow to the operational capacity of the group.

Group Linked to Indian Sponsorship

ISPR identified the group as an Indian proxy operating under the banner of Fitna al Hindustan. However The group has been actively engaged in spreading violence and disrupting peace in Balochistan through foreign support and coordinated acts of terrorism.

Ongoing Counterterrorism Efforts

Security forces remain vigilant across the province, intensifying operations against foreign-backed threats. However The successful elimination of these terrorists reflects the growing effectiveness of intelligence-led missions and the state’s commitment to protecting national sovereignty.

The operations in Kachhi and Kalat send a clear message: Pakistan will continue to dismantle hostile networks, especially those fueled by external support, wherever they exist.

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