The slain terrorists were involved in several sabotage operations in the country, ISPR said.
Security forces killed 7 terrorists belonging to the Indian-backed terrorist group Fitna-ul-Hind in two separate operations in Balochistan.
According to a statement issued by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), seven terrorists belonging to the Indian-backed terrorist group Fitna-ul-Hind were killed in two separate intelligence-based operations in Balochistan on June 2.
The ISPR said that the first operation was carried out in Machh area of ​​Kachhi district. Security forces conducted an operation on credible information about the presence of terrorists. During the operation, Pakistan Army soldiers effectively targeted the enemy hideout.
According to the Pakistan Army spokesperson, 5 terrorists of the Indian-backed Fitna-ul-Hind were killed after an intense exchange of fire.
According to the ISPR, the second operation was carried out in Murgand area of ​​Kalat district, where a hideout of Fitna-ul-Hind was destroyed.
The statement further said that two terrorists were killed in this operation, and arms, ammunition and explosive materials were also recovered from the possession of the slain terrorists.
The Pakistan Army spokesperson said that these terrorists have been involved in several destructive acts in the country, and Pakistan’s security forces are determined to completely eliminate Indian-sponsored terrorism.
The ISPR said that the nation fully supports the resolve that Indian-backed terrorists and their facilitators will be brought to justice.



