Security forces successfully carried out an intelligence-based operation (IBO) in the Dasht Kumbela area of Mastung district, Balochistan, following credible information regarding the presence of Fitna al-Hindustan operatives in the region.
According to security sources, the operation was planned and executed after receiving actionable intelligence about the movement and location of armed individuals associated with Fitna al-Hindustan. The mission was launched with the objective of disrupting hostile activities and preventing potential threats to public safety and security.
During the operation, security personnel engaged the suspected operatives in an intense exchange of fire. As a result of the encounter, three alleged Fitna al-Hindustan operatives were neutralized.
Security officials confirmed that no casualties were reported among security personnel during the operation, reflecting the precision and effectiveness of the intelligence-driven mission.
The successful operation represents another significant achievement in ongoing efforts to identify and dismantle armed networks operating in Balochistan. Intelligence-based operations remain a critical component of security strategy, enabling forces to respond quickly to emerging threats and prevent planned attacks.
Mastung and surrounding areas have remained a focus of security operations due to ongoing challenges posed by armed groups attempting to disturb peace and stability in the region. Security forces continue to strengthen surveillance, intelligence gathering, and targeted operations to counter such threats.
Authorities reaffirmed their commitment to maintaining pressure on hostile elements and ensuring the protection of citizens, infrastructure, and national security. Security forces remain vigilant, and operations against security threats will continue as part of broader efforts to maintain peace and stability across Balochistan.





