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Operation Shaaban continues as nine militants killed

Published on: July 11, 2026 12:00 PM

Nine more militants Killed as Operation Shaban toll rises to 52 | Dunya News

Security forces have intensified their ongoing counterterrorism campaign in Balochistan, with officials saying nine more militants were killed during the latest phase of the joint Operation Shaaban, raising the overall number of militants killed in recent operations to 88.

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According to security sources, the operation is being conducted jointly by the Pakistan Army, Frontier Corps (FC) Balochistan and police. The latest actions targeted militant hideouts in difficult mountainous terrain through coordinated ground and aerial operations aimed at dismantling armed networks operating in the province.

Officials said the nine militants were located in remote areas where security forces launched intelligence-based strikes after gathering operational information. The operation is part of broader efforts to improve security, disrupt militant infrastructure and prevent future attacks in Balochistan.

Security sources stated that 52 militants have been killed since the launch of Operation Shaaban. They added that, when combined with other intelligence-based operations conducted since July 5, the total number of militants killed has reached 88.

Authorities said security personnel continue to conduct search and clearance operations in affected areas to identify additional militant hideouts and ensure that the targeted locations no longer pose a security threat. They maintained that coordination among military, paramilitary and police forces remains central to the ongoing campaign.

The latest developments come as Pakistan continues efforts to strengthen security in Balochistan following a series of recent militant attacks in the province. Officials have repeatedly stressed the importance of sustained intelligence-led operations to counter armed groups and restore stability in vulnerable regions.

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Security sources reiterated that Operation Shaaban will continue without interruption until militant networks operating in the province are dismantled. They added that law enforcement agencies remain committed to protecting civilians, maintaining public order and preventing armed groups from regrouping.

Authorities have not released further operational details, citing security considerations, but said additional updates will be shared as the operation progresses.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Balochistan, counterterrorism, Frontier Corps, Latest, Lead2, Operation Shaaban, Pakistan Army, security operations

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