North Waziristan: Security Forces Operations, 27 Indian-supported Kharijites killed

In North Waziristan, security forces have today killed 27 terrorists associated with the Indian-supported extremist organization, Kharijites. These operations, planned and executed based on intelligence information, highlight efforts to reduce foreign-supported terrorism in the area.

The military’s public relations department revealed that several terrorist hideouts were targeted in Miranshah, resulting in the recovery of a large cache of weapons and ammunition. These terrorists were involved in numerous terrorist activities, including the killing of innocent civilians, which contributed to instability in the area.

These operations are part of a broader stability vision, an ongoing counter-terrorism effort to eliminate the influence of externally supported terrorism in the country. This campaign reflects the government’s commitment to restoring peace and securing the area from extremist threats.

As operations continue, the military remains vigilant, ensuring that the remaining threats are addressed quickly and effectively. Recent successes have been termed a decisive step towards achieving sustainable peace and stability in North Waziristan.