Seven ‘Fitna al Hindustan’ Militants Eliminated in Decisive Balochistan Ops Targeting Indian-Backed Terror: ISPR

In a major counter terrorism success, Pakistan’s security forces eliminated seven terrorists affiliated with the Indian-sponsored network Fitna al Hindustan during two meticulously executed intelligence based operations (IBOs) in Balochistan on June 2, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said on Tuesday.

The first operation was carried out in the Mach area of Kachhi district after actionable intelligence confirmed the presence of militants linked to the Indian proxy outfit. Security personnel launched a swift and precise engagement, leading to a fierce exchange of fire that culminated in the killing of five terrorists.

In a separate strike in the Margand area of Kalat district, troops raided a well-concealed terrorist hideout, successfully neutralising two more Fitna al Hindustan operatives.

A cache of weapons, ammunition, and explosives was recovered from both sites. The ISPR confirmed that the slain terrorists were actively involved in orchestrating numerous attacks aimed at destabilising Pakistan, under the patronage of Indian intelligence.

“These operations reaffirm Pakistan’s unyielding resolve to uproot the menace of Indian-sponsored terrorism,” the ISPR stated. “Security forces remain vigilant and determined to bring every facilitator and perpetrator of cross-border terrorism to justice.”

The ISPR reiterated that the nation stands united in its commitment to defend its sovereignty and confront hostile agendas with unwavering resolve.

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