Pakistani security forces have successfully neutralized 15 terrorists affiliated with the outlawed Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and Islamic Movement of Pakistan (IMP) during a targeted anti-terror operation in North Waziristan. These terrorists were attempting to infiltrate residential areas near the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, posing a direct threat to civilian populations.
Acting on actionable intelligence, the security forces executed a precision search-and-strike mission, locating and eliminating the terrorists while ensuring the safety of local communities.
The neutralized terrorists were part of the notorious Fitna al-Khawarij network, known for cross-border attacks, sabotage, and efforts to destabilize Pakistan’s border regions. The operation represents a decisive blow to their operational capabilities, reinforcing the message that Pakistan will not tolerate attempts to exploit its border areas for terrorism.
Authorities highlighted that this operation underscores the vigilance, preparedness, and professionalism of Pakistan’s security forces. It also demonstrates the critical role of intelligence-driven operations in protecting civilians and national security.
Officials reaffirmed that operations against terrorist networks in North Waziristan and adjacent border areas will continue, ensuring sustained peace, stability, and security for the nation. Citizens are urged to remain vigilant and supportive of security measures, recognizing that community cooperation is key to preventing terrorist infiltration and safeguarding lives.
This successful operation exemplifies Pakistan’s unwavering commitment to combating terrorism, highlighting the courage, precision, and resolve of its armed forces in defending the country from all forms of extremist threats.





