Operation Shaban: Security forces eliminate three more Khawarij in Balochistan, total toll reaches 105

Operation Shaban: Security forces eliminate three more Khawarij in Balochistan, total toll reaches 105

NOSHKI: The security forces have continued their aerial and ground operations under Operation Shaban in different parts of Balochistan, eliminating three more Fitna Al Khawarij during the latest intelligence-based operations (IBOs).

The latest update, issued at 12:30 PM on Saturday, said the operations are being carried out against militants described by the authorities as Fitna al-Khawarij.

The officials stated that the coordinated campaign involves both aerial surveillance and precision ground actions aimed at dismantling militant hideouts and preventing future attacks.

In this regard, the total number of terrorists killed since the launch of the ongoing intelligence-based operations on July 5 has risen to 105, the official update said.

So far, the operations are being conducted on the basis of credible intelligence and are focused on targeting terrorists networks operating in remote areas of Balochistan.

The authorities maintained that the campaign is part of broader efforts to strengthen security, restore stability, and eliminate threats posed by armed groups in the province.

They added that intelligence-based operations are being carried out with careful planning and coordination to achieve operational objectives.

No information was immediately released regarding casualties among security personnel or the exact locations of the latest strikes.

The security situation in parts of Balochistan has remained a concern due to periodic attacks targeting security forces, public infrastructure, and civilians.

However, law enforcement and security agencies have intensified intelligence-led operations aimed at disrupting militant activities and preventing further violence.

Officials reiterated that the ongoing campaign reflects the state’s determination to counter terrorism and maintain law and order across the province. They emphasized that operations will continue based on intelligence assessments and operational requirements.

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