Pakistan Kills 3 Terrorists in Village Raid Foils Border Attack

Pakistan Kills 3 Terrorists in Village Raid Foils Border Attack

Security Operation Kills 3 Terrorists in Remote Village

Security forces carried out an operation in a far-off village where they had a long gunfight with terrorists. In the end, three terrorists were killed.

The first terrorist was identified as Wasim Ullah, also called Umar Khattab. The second was Qudrat Ullah, known as Abu Bakr, and the third was Hijrat Ullah, also called Hijrat, according to CTD officials.

These terrorists were involved in many attacks on law enforcement officers. They had also killed:

CTD officer Waheed Ullah

Traffic constables Anwar Sher and Idrees

They were also wanted for bomb blasts, attacks on police, and other serious crimes.

Security forces also found a large number of weapons and bullets at the scene.

In Another Operation Near the Border

Earlier, security forces stopped a group of militants trying to cross into Pakistan from Afghanistan. These militants were from a group called Fitna Al-Khawarij, which is backed by India, according to ISPR (Inter-Services Public Relations).

The operation took place in Hassan Khel, North Waziristan, where many of these militants were killed.

Security forces also found lots of weapons, bullets, and explosives during the operation.

The army said this shows they are fully ready to stop cross-border terrorism.

They also asked the Afghan government to make sure that Afghan land is not used by terrorists to attack Pakistan.

Finally, the statement said that peace in the region is only possible if such terrorist groups are not given safe places to hide.