QUETTA: Pakistan’s security forces launched a targeted against the Fitna-ul-Hindustan BLA terrorist group after the horrific Khuzdar School Bus attack. The forces have killed more than 50 wanted terrorists so far in the crackdown.
According to reports, the Indian funded banned terrorist group are still in hiding, however the security forces chasing them to their hideouts.
The counter-terrorism campaign has reportedly received strong support from China. During a recent trilateral foreign ministers’ meeting held in Beijing—mediated by China—a breakthrough was achieved between Kabul and Islamabad. It was agreed that a secondary route of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) would be extended to Kandahar. In return, the Taliban government is expected to cooperate in targeting mutual threats, particularly the cross-border bases of the BLA.
Earlier, the trilateral foreign ministers’ meeting held in Beijing, mediated by China, broke the deadlock between Kabul and Islamabad. It was decided that a secondary route of CPEC would be extended to Kandahar and joint warehousing hubs would be created on Afghan soil, provided that the Taliban government participates in the implementation against all common enemy groups, especially the BLA’s cross-border bases.
The most important escape route out of eastern Balochistan now leads to Iran’s Sistan-Balochistan province, but Tehran has accelerated construction of a four-meter-high, 300-kilometer-long concrete and steel wall. According to the Iranian Guard Corps (IRGC), three Indian terrorists who tried to escape in the past ten days were killed in a border clash.
The ground situation in Balochistan has entered a very decisive phase. During the operation against Majeed Brigade in Khuzdar district, Rangers conducted an operation with the help of THR drones, in which 11 terrorists were killed and a secret arms depot was also recovered.
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A joint network of Indian agency RAW and BLA was attacked in Awaran, where terrorists were tracked with the help of satellite phone signals, as a result of which 8 terrorists were arrested and 5 were killed.
Meanwhile, major progress was made on the funding hole i.e. financial support network in Gwadar, where an organized money laundering ring was busted and 12 front men were taken into custody.
All these successes are proof that Pakistan has not only strengthened its grip on the ground level but has also succeeded in paralyzing the enemy on the intelligence and financial fronts.