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Security forces kill 19 terrorists in 3 separate operations across KP: ISPR

Security forces have killed 19 terrorists in three separate operations across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the military’s media wing said on Thursday.

According to a statement from the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), “On 9-10 September, nineteen Khwarij belonging to the Indian proxy, Fitna al Khwarij were sent to hell in three separate engagements in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province.”

The state uses the term Fitna al Khwarij to refer to terrorists belonging to the banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). It later designated Balochistan-based groups as Fitna-al-Hindustan to highlight India’s alleged role in terrorism and destabilisation across Pakistan.

The ISPR said that an intelligence-based operation was conducted in KP’s Mohmand district upon the reported presence of terrorists there.

“During the conduct of [the] operation, own troops effectively engaged the khwarij’s* location, and after an intense fire exchange, fourteen Indian-sponsored khwarij were sent to hell.”

It added that another intelligence-based operation was conducted in the general Datta Khel area of the North Waziristan district, where, during the ensuing fire exchange, four more terrorists were neutralised by the security forces.

In another encounter that took place in Bannu district, one more terrorist was killed, the statement added.

“Weapons and ammunition were also recovered from Indian-sponsored killed Khwarij, who remained actively involved in numerous terrorist activities in these areas,” the statement said.

“Sanitisation operations are being conducted to eliminate any other kharji found in the area, as the security forces of Pakistan are determined to wipe out the menace of Indian-sponsored terrorism from the country.”

President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif commended the successful counter-terrorism operations.

According to Radio Pakistan, President Zardari said, in a statement, said the courage and professionalism of Pakistan’s brave soldiers continued to protect the nation from the scourge of terrorism.

“He emphasised that such operations demonstrate Pakistan’s unshakeable resolve to confront and defeat Indian-sponsored terrorism,” the report said.

Per the report, PM Shehbaz said, “The war against terrorism will continue until this scourge is completely eradicated from the country.”

“Officers and personnel of the Pakistan Army are tirelessly engaged day and night to foil the nefarious designs of the Khawarij and the Fitna of Hindustan,” he was quoted as saying.

Pakistan has lately been witnessing an uptick in terrorist activities, mainly in KP and Balochistan. In November 2022, the TTP, after breaking a ceasefire deal with the government, had vowed to escalate attacks against the security forces, the police, and other law enforcement agencies’ personnel.

Last week, six soldiers were martyred, while five terrorists were killed as security forces thwarted an attack on the Federal Constabulary (FC) Headquarters in the Bannu district.

In August, security forces neutralised 50 terrorists during a four-day operation in Balochistan.

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Seven FC men martyred, one missing in Dir

At least seven Frontier Corps (FC) personnel were martyred and 13 others injured during a search and strike operation against militants in the Sar Banda area of Maidan in Lower Dir on Thursday.

According to official sources, one FC soldier was also reported missing after a fierce gun battle with militants in the mountainous terrain within the jurisdiction of Lal Qila police station. The militants had taken positions and opened fire on a security convoy.

The wounded were shifted to Lal Qila Hospital, and later referred to District Headquarters Hospital Timergara.

Police officials said a heavy contingent of police, Elite Force and Dir Scouts remained in the area as the operation continued.

Security forces also claimed to have inflicted “significant losses” on the militants, though no details were immediately provided.

Lal Qila was once a stronghold of the proscribed Tehreek-i-Nifaz-i-Shariat-i-Muhammadi (TNSM), led by Maulana Sufi Muhammad.

His son-in-law, Mullah Fazlullah, became the head of the banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and fled to Afghanistan during the 2009 military offensive in Malakand. He was later killed in an air strike in Afghanistan.

President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif praised the security forces for the successful operations. In their statements, both leaders lauded the bravery and professionalism of the troops in eliminating 19 militants, APP reported.

“Pakistan is determined to eliminate Indian-sponsored terrorism,” President Zardari said, reaffirming the nation’s resolve to completely eradicate terrorism and praying for the safety and success of the security forces. PM Shehbaz also commended the security forces for successful operations in Mohmand, North Waziristan and Bannu, reiterating that the war against terrorism would continue until its complete elimination from the country.

Police post

Separately, militants launched a late-night assault on the Lajbook police post. Police sources said personnel deployed there repelled the attack after several hours of firing, forcing the militants to retreat. No casualties were reported.

In another development, the Lower Dir district administration imposed Section 144 on Thursday, banning the flying of drones, quadcopters and balloons across the district. Deputy Commissioner Mohammad Arif Khan directed assistant commissioners and police officials to ensure strict enforcement, warning that violators would face legal action.

19 militants killed

At least 19 militants were killed in three separate encounters with security forces across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said on Thursday.

“On 9-10 Sept, nineteen Khawarij belonging to Indian Proxy, Fitna al Khawarij were sent to hell in three separate engagements in KP” the ISPR said in a statement.

According to the statement, 14 militants were killed after troops engaged their hideout in an intense exchange of fire in the Guluno area of Mohmand district.

Another operation in Datta Khel, North Waziristan, left four more militants dead, while a separate encounter in Bannu resulted in the killing of one militant.

Weapons and ammunition were recovered from the slain fighters, who, the ISPR said, had been involved in numerous attacks in the region. Troops were carrying out sanitisation operations to clear the area of remaining militants.

The ISPR reiterated that security forces were committed to wiping out “the menace of Indian-sponsored terrorism” from the country.

Meanwhile, tribal elders of the Toji Khel tribe in South Waziristan resolved in a meeting on Sept 9 not to allow militants to operate from their soil. They warned militants to leave the area or face exile.

The elders also announced strict penalties, including demolition of houses and a fine of Rs2 million, against anyone found facilitating militants with food, shelter or other assistance.

 
After the attack of the Mehmood Achakzai jalsa by "ISIS", there is no doubt that the ISI are behind some of the attacks. Why would ISIS attack an opponent of the PK Junta? 😕Not only do we have Inds and their proxies to deal with, we have our elements trying to kill PKs
 
12 soldiers martyred, 13 terrorists killed during fire exchange in KP’s South Waziristan: ISPR

Twelve soldiers were martyred while security forces killed 13 terrorists during an intense fire exchange in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s South Waziristan district, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said on Saturday.

The 13 terrorists were among 35 “khwarij belonging to Indian proxy Fitna al Khwarij” killed in two separate engagements from September 10 to 13, the press release said.

The state uses the term Fitna al Khwarij to refer to terrorists belonging to the banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). It has also designated Balochistan-based groups as Fitna-al-Hindustan to highlight India’s alleged role in terrorism and destabilisation across Pakistan.

In an “encounter that took place in South Waziristan District, thirteen more khwarij were neutralised by the security forces. However, during intense fire exchange, twelve brave sons of soil, having fought gallantly, paid the ultimate sacrifice and embraced shahadat (martyrdom)”, the ISPR said.

The military’s media affairs wing further said that 22 “Indian-sponsored khwarij were sent to hell” in Bajaur after an intense fire exchange during an intelligence-based operation (IBO) conducted by the security forces.

“Weapons and ammunition were also recovered from Indian-sponsored killed khwarij, who remained actively involved in numerous terrorist activities in these areas,” the statement added.

“Intelligence reports have unequivocally confirmed physical involvement of Afghan nationals in these heinous acts. Besides, [the] use of Afghan soil against Pakistan by Fitna al Khawarij terrorists continues to remain a grave point of concern,” the military further noted.

“Pakistan expects the interim Afghan government to uphold its responsibilities and deny use of its soil for terrorist activities against Pakistan,” it added.

Pakistan has long maintained that it faces a persistent threat from militant groups operating out of Afghanistan, including the TTP and the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), which was recently designated by the US State Department as a Foreign Terrorist Organisation.

The ISPR asserted: “Sanitisation operations are being conducted to eliminate any other Indian-sponsored khwarji found in the area, as the security forces of Pakistan are determined to wipe out the menace of Indian-sponsored terrorism from the country and such sacrifices of our brave men further strengthen our resolve.”

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif lauded the security forces for eliminating 35 terrorists in the two operations and paid tribute to the 12 martyred soldiers who “fought with bravery”, APP reported, citing a press release from the PM Office.

The premier prayed for the martyrs’ high ranks and expressed his condolences to the bereaved families. He said that in the fight against terrorism, the security forces were “standing like a solid rock” and the entire nation paid tribute to them.

The prime minister also reiterated the government’s resolve to eradicate terrorism of all kinds from the country.

Pakistan has lately been witnessing an uptick in terrorist activities, mainly in KP and Balochistan. In November 2022, the TTP, after breaking a ceasefire deal with the government, had vowed to escalate attacks against the security forces, the police, and other law enforcement agencies’ personnel.

Earlier this month, six soldiers were martyred, while five terrorists were killed as security forces thwarted an attack on the Federal Constabulary (FC) Headquarters in the Bannu district.

In response, the military has intensified its counter-terrorism operations. From September 9 to 10, security forces killed 14 “Indian-sponsored khwarij” in KP’s Mohmand district, four in North Waziristan, and one in Bannu district, according to the ISPR.

Yesterday, the ISPR said troops had also killed four “Indian-sponsored terrorists” during an IBO in Balochistan’s Mastung.

Last month, security forces gunned down 50 terrorists over a four-day operation, foiling an attempt by militants to cross over from Afghanistan into Balochistan.

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Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti underscored the need for stringent operations against terrorists in the province on Thursday, affirming that the writ of the state will not be challenged

Speaking at a press conference in Islamabad, Bugti detailed an intelligence-based operation conducted the previous day. “Our forces reached the house where terrorists were hiding, and they opened fire. In the ensuing exchange, two terrorists were killed, while one, Jehanzaib, surrendered, and another accomplice was apprehended alive,” he said.

He added that the arrested terrorist was actively recruiting terrorists in Dalbandin and supplying weapons, describing him as a “hardcore terrorist.”

Bugti emphasised that no concessions would be made to terrorists targeting civilians. “We are working to maintain peace in Balochistan. Terrorists will not be allowed to challenge the writ of the state,” he asserted.

Read: Indian army officers, afghan nationals involved in terrorism in Pakistan: DG ISPR

The chief minister also addressed claims that violence was a result of deprivation or grievances among the Baloch community. “Who says we did not negotiate? We were under no pressure, yet we attempted negotiations. Some people did not pick up weapons, while others did. Does deprivation justify killing innocent people? There is no justification for such violence,” he said.

Bugti further criticised groups spreading propaganda about missing persons, stating, “We will not allow a state within a state to be established inside Pakistan.”

The press conference highlighted the provincial government’s commitment to restoring security and curbing militant activities in the region, signaling a firm approach against both active terrorists and destabilising propaganda.

Source: The Express Tribune
 
Gunship helicopters pound terrorist hideouts in Lower Dir’s Maidan

Security forces on Friday pounded terrorist hideouts with the help of gunship helicopters in different parts of Maidan area in Lower Dir district.

Also, two terrorists were killed in a fierce clash with police in Bannu district.

Residents of Maidan told Dawn that three gunship helicopters resorted to heavy shelling on terrorist hideouts in Sar Banda, Mulayano Banda and Abdullah Banda areas.

They said the shelling lasted around one and a half hours before copters left the area.

Officials said the operation was launched over reports of increased terrorist presence and movement in the area.

Bannu police kill two terrorists in clash

Details of damage caused to terrorists could not be ascertained.

Residents insisted that a child, who had gone to a nearby hill, was slightly injured in the shelling. He was shifted to the THQ hospital in Lal Qila.

They said security forces had taken positions in government schools in Atto and Mulayano Banda areas. The schools were vacated a few days ago.

The residents said terrorists were recently spotted in Mond Ghar, Kas Ghurgi, Mishwano and Sar Banda areas.

On Sept 11, seven Frontier Corps personnel were martyred and 13 injured in a clash with terrorists in Sar Banda area of Maidan.

Maidan was once a stronghold of the proscribed Tehreek Nifaz-i-Shariat Mohammadi led by Maulana Sufi Mohammad.

In 2008, terrorists took control of most Maidan parts and set up parallel courts. However, a military operation in April 2009 forced most TTP fighters to flee to Afghanistan and take shelter in Kunar province. The operation displaced around 300,000 residents, who lived either in camps or with relatives in other parts of the province.

Also, two terrorists were killed in a fierce clash with police in Dil Mamashkhel area of Bannu district late on Thursday.

A police official told Dawn that the clash took place within the limits of the cantonment police station when a police team assisted by commandos of the counterterrorism department reached the rural area on the information about the presence of terrorists.

He said the terrorists, who were planting an improvised explosive device on the roadside, opened fire on the policemen.

“In retaliatory fire, law enforcers killed two terrorists. However, the others fled, taking advantage of thick and dense bushes and populated areas,” he said.

Meanwhile, elders from rural areas in Lakki Marwat district on Friday vowed to check crimes and anti-peace activities.

During a jirga in the Masha Mansdoor area on Friday, they said the people involved in robberies and anti-peace activities won’t be spared.

The participants included elders and villagers from Titterkhel, Omar Titterkhel, Tabi Murad, Ghazikhel, Zer Mallahkhel, Samandar Titterkhel, Sharbikhel, Qutabkhel, Badnikhel, Jhangkhel, Zangikhel, Mandrakhel and Mash Mansoor.

An elder complained that robberies were reported in rural areas of the district after the start of winter.

He said highways and roads in urban and rural areas had become unsafe due to the presence of “anti-state elements.”

The other participants said they would soon start pruning trees on both sides of the link road from Umar Adda to Mandrakhel via Masha Mansoor to check criminal and terrorist activities.

“In case a robbery occurs on a village road, the Chagha Party (armed villagers) will chase outlaws until they’re captured,” an elder said.

He said if any member of the Chagha Party was killed or injured by terrorists or criminals, elders of all rural areas would jointly compensate the victim’s family.

The elders asked youths to guard their villages and hamlets during the nighttime.

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7 ‘India-sponsored’ terrorists killed in IBO in Balochistan’s Sherani: ISPR

Security forces killed seven terrorists during an intelligence-based operation (IBO) in Balochistan’s Sherani district, the military’s media affairs wing said on Friday.

In a statement, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said that on October 1, security forces conducted an IBO in Sherani on the reported presence of terrorists belonging to Indian proxy, Fitna al Khawarij.

Fitna al Khawarij is a term the state uses for terrorists belonging to the banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).

“During the conduct of [the] operation, own forces effectively engaged the terrorists’ location, and after an intense fire exchange, seven Indian-sponsored terrorists were sent to hell,” the ISPR said.

It added that weapons, ammunition and explosives were also recovered from the terrorists, who remained actively involved in “numerous terrorist activities” in the area.

According to the ISPR, a sanitisation operation was underway to eliminate other terrorists in the area.

“The security forces of Pakistan are determined to wipe out the menace of Indian-sponsored terrorism from the country, and reaffirm the nation’s unwavering resolve to bring the perpetrators of terrorism to justice,” it added.

Source: DAWN
 
Lt col, major among 11 personnel martyred in KP’s Orakzai IBO: ISPR

Eleven military personnel, including a lieutenant colonel and a major, were martyred during an intelligence-based operation (IBO) in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Orakzai district, the military’s media affairs wing said on Wednesday.

A statement by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said that last night, security forces conducted an IBO in Orakzai district on the reported presence of terrorists belonging to Indian proxy Fitna Al Khawarij.

Fitna Al Khawarij is the state-designated term for the banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).

“During the conduct of operation, 19 Indian-sponsored khwarij were sent to hell due to effective engagement by own troops,” the ISPR said.

It added that during the exchange of fire, 39-year-old Lieutenant Colonel Junaid Tariq, who was leading his troops from the front, and his second-in-command, 33-year-old Major Tayyab Rahat, embraced martyrdom along with nine of their men.

The soldiers were identified as 38-year-old Naib Subedar Azam Gul, 35-year-old Naik Adil Hussain, 34-year-old Naik Gul Ameer, 31-year-old Lance Naik Sher Khan, 32-year-old Lance Naik Talish Faraz, 32-year-old Lance Naik Irshad Hussain, 28-year-old Sepoy Tufail Khan, 23-year-old Sepoy Aqib Ali and 24-year-old Sepoy Muhammad Zahid.

The ISPR said that a sanitisation operation was being conducted to eliminate any other Indian-sponsored kharji found in the area. It further stated that security forces were “determined to wipe out the menace of Indian-sponsored terrorism from the country and such sacrifices of our brave men further strengthen our resolve”.

Funeral prayers were offered for the two officers in Rawalpindi’s Chaklala district, which were attended by Chief of the Army Staff Field Marshal Asim Munir, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, federal ministers and military and civic officials, the ISPR said in a later statement.

“The prime minister, while paying tribute to the 11 shuhadas (martyrs) of [the] Orakzai incident, resolved that [the] Pakistani nation stands resolute and firm against this menace of terrorism and the shuhadas’ ultimate sacrifice is a reminder of the unwavering resolve of the nation to defend the motherland at all costs,” the statement read, adding that the remaining nine martyrs would be laid to rest in their native towns with full military honours.

PM Shehbaz paid tributes to the country’s security forces for killing 19 terrorists and also expressed grief over the martyrdom of the soldiers, including Lieutenant Colonel Arif and Major Rahat, according to a statement issued by the prime minister’s office.

“The sacrifices of the fearless sons of security forces will never go in vain,” he said.

“We will crush the nefarious intentions of Indian-backed terrorists. We will not allow elements that harm Pakistan’s integrity to succeed,” he added. PM Shehbaz said the government was determined to eradicate the menace of terrorism from the country.

A statement issued by the presidency said President Asif Ali Zardari had paid tributes to the “courageous action of security forces in the Orakzai district”.

It added, “[The] president expressed satisfaction over the elimination of 19 terrorists of the Indian-backed khwarij. The President declared Lt. Col. Junaid Tariq shaheed, Major Tayyab Rahat and other martyrs as heroes of the nation,” the statement read.

It added that Zardari expressed heartfelt sympathy with the families of the martyrs, praying that they bear their loss with patience and courage.

The president said that the brave sons set an eternal example by sacrificing their lives while defending their country. “The sacrifices of the martyrs are a symbol of the nation’s resolve and unity.”

He reiterated the “resolve to completely eliminate Indian-backed terrorism from the soil of Pakistan”.

“The entire nation stands as a lead wall with its armed forces,” the statement quoted him as saying.

A statement issued by the PPP said party chairperson Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari had also expressed grief over the martyrdom of the 11 security personnel and paid them tributes.

The statement posted on the PPP’s X account said Bilawal extended condolences to the families of the martyred and expressed solidarity with them.

“Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari prayed for the elevation of the ranks of the martyrs,” the statement said, adding that he reaffirmed his “unwavering support for the security forces during the ongoing operation for the elimination of terrorists”.


National Assembly Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq, expressing grief over the martyrdom of the security personnel and paying tributes to them, reaffirmed Pakistan’s resolve to eliminate the threat of terrorism, state-run APP reported.

“The sacrifices of our armed forces and security personnel in the war against terrorism will never go in vain. Terrorist […] will never succeed in fulfilling their nefarious designs,” the APP quoted him as saying.

Meanwhile, Iranian Ambassador to Pakistan Reza Amiri Moghadam said in a statement that he was “extremely dejected” to learn of the martyrdom of the personnel.

“In this moment of profound grief, I extend my heartfelt condolences and deepest sympathies to the government, armed forces and the people of Pakistan, particularly to the bereaved families who have lost their loved ones,” the statement read. “May Allah Almighty grant eternal peace to the souls of the departed and bestow strength and patience upon their families.”

Pakistan has witnessed a surge in terrorist attacks, especially in KP and Balochistan, predominantly targeting the police, law enforcement agencies’ personnel, and security forces. Attacks increased after the banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) broke a ceasefire agreement with the government in 2022.

Two reports, issued last week by the Pakistan Institute for Conflict and Security Studies and the Centre for Research and Security Studies, about militant violence in the country over the past month, stated that the first three quarters of 2025 saw nearly as much violence as witnessed in all of 2024.

Source: DAWN
 

Eight terrorists eliminated in Tank IBO: ISPR​

ISPR says killed terrorist were involved in activities against forces and civilians​



Soldiers drive toward North Waziristan in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. — Reuters


At least eight Fitna al-Khawarij terrorists were neutralised during an intelligence-based operation (IBO) carried out in Tank District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said.

In a statement, the military's media wing said that the Pakistan Armed Forces conducted the IBO in the area on the reported presence of terrorists.

"During the conduct of operation, own troops effectively engaged khawarij locations, and after an intense fire exchange, eight Indian sponsored khawarij were sent to hell," the ISPR statement read.

Security forces recovered large caches of weapons and ammunition from the killed terrorists, who remained actively involved in numerous terrorist activities against the forces and the killing of innocent civilians, it added.

Meanwhile, a sanitisation operation is underway in the area to eliminate any other terrorists found in the area.

Pakistan has been grappling with rising terror incidents, particularly in KP and Balochistan, since the Afghan Taliban regime took power in 2021.

Since then, terrorists have carried out hundreds of cross-border terror attacks in Pakistan, leading to the martyrdom of soldiers and countless civilians, including women and children.

During the first eight months of 2025, KP alone recorded over 600 terror incidents, resulting in the martyrdom of at least 138 civilians and 79 police personnel.

The most recent attack came earlier in the day, when three police personnel, including a high-ranking official, embraced martyrdom after two blasts hit KP's Hangu district.

Police said that SP Operations Asad Zubair and two others were martyred when their vehicle was targeted in an improvised explosive device (IED) attack.

The policemen were rushing to inspect a blast site where a blast had occurred.

Pakistan has long urged the Afghan Taliban regime to prevent its soil from being used to launch attacks inside Pakistan.

The cross-border terrorism also resulted in tense border clashes between forces from the two neighbouring countries earlier this month.

Pakistan struck multiple Taliban posts along the border on October 12 after they, aided by affiliated militants, resorted to unprovoked firing.

Pakistan's retaliatory strikes resulted in the killing of over 200 Afghan Taliban and affiliated militants.

As many as 23 Pakistani soldiers also embraced martyrdom during the clashes.

Security forces also destroyed terrorists' multiple strongholds in "precision strikes" in Afghanistan's Kandahar province and Kabul.

The two countries have since stopped hostilities after a ceasefire agreement, requested by the Afghan Taliban regime.

Delegations from both countries are scheduled to meet in Istanbul, Turkiye, tomorrow (October 25) to hold further discussions on the agreement.

 

Construction site in Khuzdar attacked, 20 workers kidnapped​

Unidentified gunmen reportedly attacked a construction company’s camp in Khuzdar district and ‘abducted 20 labourers’. The assailants also torched several vehicles and heavy machinery, causing extensive damage to the site.

Officials said the incident occurred in the remote Kaleri area of Naal, about 80 kilometres from Khuzdar. Armed men reportedly blocked the highway before storming the private company’s camp and crush plant. The company had been working on a key road project linking Khuzdar to Basima in Washuk district—part of Balochistan’s ongoing development plans.

According to Levies officer Ali Akbar, the attackers set fire to machinery and vehicles at the site, damaging at least eight, including heavy equipment and transport trucks. “The gunmen then forcibly took several workers with them,” he said, adding that most of the abducted labourers hailed from Sindh province and had gone to Balochistan for work.

Manager Zulfiqar Ahmed of the construction company D-Baloch, confirmed that the attackers initially kidnapped 20 workers, releasing two later. “Eighteen labourers are still missing,” he said. “The attack has severely affected our operations and created fear among the staff,” he mentioned.

Read more: Nine workers abducted from construction site in Balochistan’s Mastung

Following the incident, security forces, including the Levies, Frontier Corps, and Counter Terrorism Department, launched a joint search operation. Authorities have cordoned off the area. Local tribal elders are providing all possible help to the agencies in their efforts to locate the missing workers. No group has yet claimed responsibility for the attack and kidnapping the workers.

Officials noted that armed Baloch insurgent groups have been active in the region and have previously targeted road construction projects and non-local workers, accusing them of representing external interests.

This is the second major abduction of workers in Balochistan within a week. Just days earlier, nine labourers were kidnapped by unidentified gunmen in the Dasht area of Mastung district. With the latest incident, the total number of abducted workers this week has risen to 27.

The recent surge in violence has raised serious security concerns for companies and labourers involved in development projects across the province. The Balochistan government has condemned the attack, pledging to bring the perpetrators to justice.

Local residents and analysts warn that such incidents undermine Balochistan’s fragile development process. They urge authorities to implement a comprehensive security strategy to protect workers and ongoing infrastructure projects.

Investigations are ongoing, and security forces continue search operations in the affected areas

Source: The Express Tribune
 

Three terrorists killed as forces avert suicide attack in North Waziristan​

Security forces foiled a major terrorist plot in North Waziristan, killing three Khwarij and averting what officials described as a “potentially catastrophic attack” by terrorists belonging to the Indian proxy group Fitna al Khwarij, the military’s media wing said, referring to the outlawed Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan.

According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) statement on Saturday, the operation was launched in the Jhallar area of North Waziristan after credible intelligence indicated that Khwarij elements were preparing a vehicle-borne suicide attack.

“Based on credible intelligence on reported presence of Khwarij belonging to Indian Proxy, Fitna al Khwarij preparing a Vehicle borne suicide bomber for a major terrorist activity, security forces conducted an intelligence based operation in general area Jhallar, North Waziristan District,” the ISPR said.

During the conduct of the operation, troops effectively engaged the terrorist hideout, destroying the vehicle being prepared for the suicide attack and eliminating three Indian sponsored Khwarij.

“During the conduct of operation, own troops effectively engaged Khwarij location and through precise and skillful engagement, destroyed the vehicle being prepared for the suicide attack and also eliminated three Indian sponsored Khwarij,” the statement read.

The ISPR added that a sanitisation operation was underway to clear the area of any remaining terrorists. “Sanitization operation is being conducted to eliminate any other Indian sponsored Khwarij found in the area,” it said, reaffirming the military’s resolve to continue its counterterrorism efforts.

The statement further reiterated that the “relentless Counter Terrorism campaign under vision Azm-e-Istihkam (as approved by Federal Apex Committee on National Action Plan) by Security Forces and Law Enforcement Agencies of Pakistan will continue at full pace to wipe out menace of foreign sponsored and supported terrorism from the country and such sacrifices of our brave soldiers further strengthen our resolve.”

Forces wipe out 13 terrorists

Meanwhile, in separate counterterrorism operations in Bajaur and North Waziristan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, security forces killed 13 terrorirts in separate raids, officials said on Saturday.

According to security sources, in Bajaur, five terrorists were eliminated during an operation after they were found using part of a local mosque as a hideout. The terrorists had allegedly turned the mosque into a base to plan and execute terrorist attacks in the region.

Acting on credible intelligence, security personnel conducted a targeted raid, killing the terrorists and securing the area from further threats.

Meanwhile, in North Waziristan, forces foiled an infiltration attempt by 16 terrorists across the Pakistan-Afghanistan border near Hasan Khel in the Spinwam area. In the ensuing exchange of fire, eight terrorists were killed during an intelligence-based operation.

Sources confirmed that the terrorists belonged to the proscribed Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). The operation, they added, successfully prevented cross-border attacks and disrupted terrorists movement from Afghan territory.

Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa has faced a sustained wave of terrorist attacks, prompting ongoing security operations against elements described by the state as Fitna al-Khwarij, which is the term used for terrorists affiliated with the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).

On Oct 24, security forces carried out an intelligence-based operation (IBO) in Tank district and killed eight "Khwarij belonging to the Indian proxy Fitna al Khwarij", the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a press release.

Also Read: Ten dead in relentless terror purge

On the same day in Hangu Superintendent of Police (SP) Operations Asad Zubair, his gunman Dawood and driver Atif were martyred in explosions near the Ghalmina checkpost within the limits of the Bilyamina Police Station, prompting a massive operation in which two terrorists were killed.

A day earlier, Security forces carried out an intelligence-based operation in Wana, the headquarters of South Waziristan, killing six terrorists and injuring several others, official sources said.

Earlier this week, security forces conducted successful operations in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (K-P), killing six terrorists in Dalbandin and destroying multiple terrorist hideouts in Bajaur, according to security sources.

Source: The Express Tribune
 
7 ‘India-sponsored’ terrorists killed in IBO in Balochistan’s Sherani: ISPR

Fitna al Khawarij is a term the state uses for terrorists belonging to the banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).

At this rate, Pakistan will soon start giving Hindu names to terrorists within Pakistan.

“Ramesh Kumar from Fitna al Hindustan kills 20 people.”
When in fact it is some random Abdul from Tehreek e Taliban Pakistan.
 
12 militants killed in KP operations; suicide vehicle destroyed

At least 12 militants were killed in a series of security operations in Bajaur, Hangu and North Waziristan districts between Friday night and Saturday, officials and local sources said.

Separately, a station house officer (SHO) was injured in Hangu during follow-up action after a bomb attack on Friday evening that killed SP Asad Zubair and two police guards.

In the Jhallar area of North Waziristan, security forces killed three militants and averted a “potential catastrophic attack” by destroying a vehicle being prepared for a suicide attack, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a statement.

Acting on intelligence about the presence of “Khawarij belonging to Indian proxy Fitna al-Khawarij”, troops “effectively engaged” the militants’ location and destroyed the vehicle besides killing three militants.

SHO wounded in follow-up action after attack on SP

The state uses the term Fitna al-Khawarij to refer to militants of the banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).

“A sanitisation operation is being conducted to eliminate any other Indian-sponsored Kharji found in the area as a relentless counterterrorism campaign … by security forces and law enforcement agencies of Pakistan will continue at full pace to wipe out the menace of foreign-sponsored and supported terrorism from the country,” the ISPR said.

Separately, security officials said a targeted operation in War Mamund tehsil of Bajaur left five militants dead and several injured.

The operation, conducted on intelligence reports about the presence of militants in the Badan area, continued over two days, according to residents who confirmed sustained movement by security forces.

Local sources claimed the militants were using a mosque built for refugees as a hideout. The ISPR did not immediately issue a statement on the Bajaur operation.

Leaders of the Bajaur Aman Jirga staged a demonstration in the Umary area on Saturday evening, demanding that authorities avoid harm to civilians during operations.

In Hangu, four militants were killed in an exchange of fire in the rugged mountains on Friday evening. The operation was launched after an improvised explosive device (IED) attack that martyred SP (Operations) Asad Zubair and two guards. The SHO of the Doaba police station was injured in the ensuing action.

The area has witnessed repeated attacks attributed to the banned TTP in recent months.

 
TTP commander among 4 terrorists killed as security forces thwart infiltration attempt at Pak-Afghan border: ISPR

The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said on Thursday that a “high-value target” identified as a commander of the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) was among four terrorists killed after security forces thwarted an attempt to infiltrate the Pakistan-Afghanistan border.

In a statement, the military’s media affairs wing said that last night the movement of a group of khwarij attempting to infiltrate through the Pakistan-Afghanistan border was picked up by security forces in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Bajaur district.

“Own troops effectively engaged and thwarted khwarijs’ attempt to infiltrate. As a result of precise and skilful engagement, four khwarij, including kharji leader, a high-value target kharji Amjad alias Mazahim, were sent to hell,” the ISPR said.

The statement further said that the militant leader was the deputy of TTP chief Noor Wali Mehsud and the head of Rehbari Shura of Indian proxy Fitna al Khwarij. Fitna al Khawarij is a term the state uses for terrorists belonging to the TTP.

The ISPR said the militant leader was wanted by law enforcement agencies and the government had allocated a bounty of Rs5 million on him as he remained “actively involved in perpetuating numerous terrorist activities inside Pakistan while residing in Afghanistan”.

“It is pertinent to highlight that the leadership of Fitna al Khawarij, while residing in Afghanistan, is orchestrating infiltration attempts into Pakistan — primarily to project an impression of domestic presence and to raise the diminishing morale of their khwarij in Bajaur and Mohmand because of effective operations of security forces,” the ISPR said.

“It is once again reiterated that the interim Afghan government must take concrete measures to ensure that Afghan soil is not used by kharji proxies to perpetrate terrorism against Pakistan,” the ISPR said.

“It also validates our stance that Afghan soil is continuously being used as [a] safe [haven] by khwarij belonging to Fitna al Khwarij against Pakistan,” it said.

President Asif Ali Zardari lauded security forces for foiling the infiltration by India-backed Fitna al-Khwarij in Bajaur. In a post on social media platform X, he praised the troops’ courage and reaffirmed that the nation stands united under Azm-i-Istehkam to eliminate all terrorist elements.

18 terrorists killed in 2 separate operations in Balochistan

Earlier in the day, the ISPR said that 18 terrorists were killed in two separate operations in Balochistan. In a statement, the ISPR said that the militants belonged to the Indian proxy, Fitna al Hindustan.

The state has designated Balochistan-based groups as Fitna al-Hindustan to highlight India’s alleged role in terrorism and destabilisation across Pakistan.

The ISPR stated that an intelligence-based operation (IBO) was conducted in the Chiltan mountain range in Quetta district on the reported presence of terrorists.

“During the conduct of the operation, own troops effectively engaged the terrorists’ location, and after an intense fire exchange, 14 Indian-sponsored terrorists were sent to hell,” it said.

The ISPR further stated that another IBO was conducted in Buleda in Kech district, where a hideout was busted and four militants were “successfully neutralised”.

“Weapons, ammunition and explosives were also recovered from the killed terrorists, who remained actively involved in numerous terrorist activities,” the ISPR said.

It said that sanitisation operations were being conducted to eliminate any other Indian-sponsored terrorist found in the area, adding that the counter-terrorism campaign by security forces and law enforcement agencies would continue at full pace to wipe out the menace of foreign-sponsored and -supported terrorism from the country.

President Zardari, in a statement posted on X, paid tribute to security forces for eliminating 18 militants. He said that the operation was a reflection of security forces’ determination to eradicate terrorism.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif also said the entire nation stood with the country’s security forces in the fight against terrorism. In a statement, he also reiterated the firm commitment to eradicating terrorism in all its forms from the country, Radio Pakistan reported.

In a post on X, Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi also paid tribute to security forces for thwarting the infiltration attempt.

“The nation takes pride in the skill and bravery of the security forces,” Naqvi said, vowing to “stand side by side” with them.

Pakistan has seen a surge in terrorist attacks, particularly in KP and Balochistan, mostly targeting police, law enforcement personnel, and security forces. The spike followed the banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan’s breach of a ceasefire agreement with the government in 2022.

A day earlier, at least six Pakistan Army soldiers, including a captain, were martyred, while seven terrorists were killed during an IBO in Dogar in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Kurram district. According to the military, seven terrorists were also killed in the operation.

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Pakistan Army’s ISPR has released pictures of 6 Pakistani soldiers including a Captain killed yesterday in TTP attack at Kurram of KPK.

6 Pakistani soldiers were brutally killed and 14 others sustained serious injuries in Central Kurram of KPK yesterday. The explosion was reported in the Sultan Kalay area of Central Kurram. The explosion targeted security force trucks, which were later set ablaze. After the initial blast, the attackers had fired on the convoy of the Pakistani Military.
 
At least 6 Pakistani soldiers, including 2 SSG commandos, were killed in an attack by Baloch rebels in Kalat, Balochistan.

Is this different attacks or same as I posted earlier ( Post #958) @BouncerGuy
 
Militants suffered highest number of losses in 10 years in October: report

Militants in Pakistan suffered their heaviest losses in ten years during the month of October as security forces intensified counter-militancy operations across multiple regions, according to data compiled by an Islamabad-based think tank.

This comes after militants were put on the back foot in September, with 69 attacks recorded and a 52 per cent decline compared to the month of August, as per the Pakistan Institute for Conflict and Security Studies (PICSS).

In its latest monthly report issued today, PICSS stated that 355 militants were eliminated in October, while 72 security personnel and 31 civilians, including a peace committee member in Bannu, lost their lives.

Another 92 security personnel, 48 civilians and 22 militants were injured across the country, the PICSS Militancy Database showed.

While the think tank recorded a 29pc rise in militant attacks from 69 in September to 89 in October, overall human losses in these attacks declined by 19pc.

The report highlighted that militants kidnapped 55 people last month, the highest monthly figure of abductions in a decade. Security forces also arrested 22 suspected militants.

The report detailed that 55 security personnel, 29 civilians and the peace committee member, along with 24 militants, were killed in militant-initiated violence.

These attacks also left 88 security personnel, 45 civilians and one militant injured.

PICSS noted that while Balochistan witnessed 23 militant attacks in October compared to 21 in September, casualties dropped sharply from 33 security personnel and 38 civilians to 16 security men and three civilians. The number of militants killed remained eight for both months.

The number of security personnel left injured fell from 37 in September to 15 in October, and that of civilians declined from 85 to 20, while a militant was also wounded.

However, 31 people, mostly labourers, were kidnapped by militants during the month, the PICSS report added.

Detailing casualties from counterterrorism operations, PICSS said security forces killed 67 militants — the highest monthly militant death toll in Balochistan since 2002, when the current wave of militancy began.

PICSS described this as a notable improvement in the province’s security situation, pointing to a 92pc decline in civilian deaths and a 52pc drop in security personnel fatalities.

In the tribal belt (erstwhile Federally Administered Tribal Areas), 22 militant attacks were recorded — the same as in September — but casualties increased significantly.

Thirty-one people, including 18 security personnel and 13 civilians, were killed, while 32 security personnel and 13 civilians were among 45 wounded. Militants also kidnapped 18 people from the region.

PICSS noted a 200pc rise in security personnel deaths, up from six to 18, and a 48pc overall rise in fatalities, including those of militants.

Security operations in the tribal areas killed 209 militants — the highest single-month militant death toll since November 2014.

Sixteen security personnel were also killed in these operations, including during the deadliest incident in Orakzai district, which led to border tensions with Afghanistan.

The institute confirmed that security forces also eliminated Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan’s (TTP) former deputy emir and shadow defence minister, Qari Amjad, in Bajaur — the most high-profile TTP death since the group’s inception in 2007.

Meanwhile, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa saw 37 militant attacks in October compared to 25 in September, resulting in 48 deaths — 21 security personnel, 10 civilians, 16 militants and one peace committee member.

Forty-two people were injured, including 35 security personnel and seven civilians. Four people were kidnapped by militants. Security operations killed 55 militants, while a security personnel lost his life.

PICSS data shows militant deaths in operations dropped from 88 in September to 55 in October.

In Sindh, three militant attacks killed three civilians and injured seven people, including four civilians and three security personnel.

PICSS reported increased activity of the proscribed Zainabiyoun Brigade, with eight suspected militants, including key commanders, arrested.

The Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) targeted the Jaffar Express in Sindh’s Shikarpur district with an improvised explosive device (IED), derailing four bogies and injuring seven passengers.

Gilgit-Baltistan witnessed three attacks, including two attempted target killings apparently by Zainabiyoun Brigade, while the TTP abducted two officials of the Water and Power Development Authority (Wapda).

In Punjab, one low-intensity attack occurred when TTP militants blew up a gas pipeline in Mianwali district. Security forces also arrested an Al-Qaeda operative from the Okara district.

Cumulatively, PICSS recorded 2,853 deaths in the first ten months of 2025 — including 1,734 militants, 601 security personnel, 497 civilians and 21 pro-government combatants.

The institute concluded that while militant violence persists, the sharp rise in militant deaths underscores the growing effectiveness of Pakistan’s counter-terrorism operations.

In March, Pakistan ranked second in the Global Terrorism Index 2025, with the number of deaths in terrorist attacks rising by 45pc to 1,081 over the previous year.

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When your so-called elite unit, the SSG, is surrendering and getting killed, it just shows their capabilities are exaggerated, they are not really capable of fighting the TTP and the BLA.

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Multiple blasts rock CTD Police Station, Peshawar. One CTD personnel died, while two others were injured, according to CCPO Peshawar. More details awaited .
 

K-P forces kill five terrorists in Bannu, Lakki Marwat raid​

PESHAWAR: Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa police and the Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) on Saturday killed five terrorists in a joint operation in Bannu and Lakki Marwat districts.

According to Express News, the operation targeted the presence of the Fitna al Khawarij in the border areas of Takhti Khel and Howaid. Fitna al Khawarij is the state-designated term for the banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and its allies.

The operation was carried out under the supervision of Bannu Regional Police Officer (RPO) Sajad Khan, with strong support from local residents.

During the operation, all police personnel remained safe, while five terrorists were killed as of the filing of this report.

Locals praised the police, stating that they stood alongside them to ensure peace in the region.

The RPO said the K-P police are always ready to maintain law and order and protect the people.

K-P Inspector General of Police (IGP) Zulfiqar Hameed commended the Bannu and Lakki Marwat police for their successful operation.

Source: The Express Tribune
 
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