Five Terrorists Eliminated in Khuzdar Operation: Latest Updates

- Pakistan - September 17, 2025
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Pakistan’s Ongoing Fight Against Terrorism: Recent Developments

In recent days, Pakistan’s security forces have ramped up their efforts to combat terrorism, particularly in the Balochistan region. An intelligence-based operation took place in Khuzdar district, where security forces eliminated five individuals linked to the Indian proxy network, Fitna al Hindustan. According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), this operation unfolded during the night of September 14 and 15 after reports indicated militant activity in the area.

The ISPR reported that military personnel engaged effectively with the terrorists, resulting in a fierce exchange of gunfire. Ultimately, five terrorists were neutralized, and a significant cache of weapons, ammunition, and explosives was seized from the slain militants, who were known to have participated in numerous terrorist activities in the region.

The operation did not stand alone; it was part of a series of counter-terrorism actions across the nation in recent weeks. Just a day prior, security forces had eliminated 31 terrorists associated with another Indian-sponsored group in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa. These operations highlight Pakistan’s unwavering commitment to eradicating the threats posed by militant groups.

The military continues to assert that these operations are part of a broader strategy to dismantle Indian proxies and ensure a safer future for the region. The determination to restore peace and stability is palpable, with ongoing sanitization efforts aimed at clearing any remaining threats.

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