Four Indian proxy militants in women’s disguise held in Khuzdar: ISPR

militants in women’s disguise held in Khuzdar

RAWALPINDI: Security forces arrested four terrorists linked to the Indian proxy network Fitna al Hindustan during an intelligence-based operation in Khuzdar district of Balochistan, the military’s media wing said Wednesday.

According to Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the operation was launched on reported presence of the group in the area. The forces apprehended four militants who attempted to escape by disguising themselves in women’s attire.

Troops recovered weapons and ammunition from the detained individuals, who were allegedly involved in multiple terrorist activities in the region, it added.

A sanitization operation is underway to clear the area of any remaining militants. The military said it remains committed to eliminating Indian-sponsored terrorism and reaffirmed its resolve to bring all perpetrators to justice.

Earlier today, security forces killed 18 terrorists linked to India-backed proxy Fitna al Khawarij in two different operations, including in Quetta, officials said Wednesday.

The operation, conducted on the outskirts of Quetta Ghazaband area, came a day after militants from the group Fitna al-Khawarij attacked a Frontier Corps (FC) headquarters in the provincial capital. Security forces say 10 terrorists of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, known as Fitna al Khwarij, were killed in the operation.

The forces conducted the operation in the mountains near Quetta’s Ghazaband on actionable intelligence. Two personnel were reported injured in the exchange of fire.

Another operation was conducted in Sherani area where the forces targeted another TTP hideout, killing around eight Khawarij.

Yesterday, a suicide bomber and gunmen stormed the FC compound, killing at least three people before security forces repelled the assault, killing all the attackers.

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According to security sources, the assault began when a Suzuki pickup with explosives rammed into the compound corner. Moments later, five militants of the Indian proxy, disguised in FC uniforms, attempted to storm the facility. Security forces immediately engaged them, killing all of the attackers before they could enter.

Two FC personnel sustained injuries in the exchange of fire. Authorities said the militants belonged to Fitna al-Khawarij, a proxy network backed by India.

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