Targeted Operation in Noshki: Security Forces Eliminate Five Key Commanders of Fitna al-Hindustan

Security forces carried out a successful intelligence-based targeted operation in the Noshki, foiling a planned terrorist activity and eliminating five key militant commanders linked to “Fitna al-Hindustan,” according to security officials.

Security sources stated that law enforcement agencies received credible intelligence regarding the presence of militants planning a terrorist attack in a remote area on the outskirts of Noshki. Acting swiftly on this information, security forces launched a coordinated operation involving a substantial deployment of personnel.

Upon arrival of the security forces, the militants opened fire using advanced automatic weapons, triggering a heavy exchange of fire. After a sustained engagement, five senior militant commanders were killed on the spot.

Following the successful clearance of the area, security forces dismantled the terrorist hideout and recovered a large quantity of weapons and explosive materials. The seized cache included rocket launchers, bombs, improvised explosive devices, ammunition, and communication equipment used for coordinating militant operations.

Officials confirmed that the slain militants were involved in multiple attacks against security forces and law enforcement agencies and were actively planning further acts of terrorism in the region.

Security agencies emphasized that the operation was carried out with precision and based on actionable intelligence to minimize any risk to civilian life while ensuring the complete neutralization of the threat.

A search and clearance operation is ongoing in surrounding areas to trace any remaining facilitators or associates linked to the group. Authorities reiterated their commitment to continuing intelligence-led operations across the region to dismantle militant networks and maintain peace and stability.

The security situation in the area remains under control, with forces maintaining a heightened presence to prevent any potential retaliation or regrouping of hostile elements.

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