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12 Indian-sponsored terrorists eliminated in Kalat

Published on: December 7, 2025 5:07 PM

 

Pakistani security forces successfully neutralized 12 Indian-sponsored terrorists during a precise intelligence-based operation in Kalat District, Balochistan, ISPR confirmed, marking a significant step in the region’s counterterrorism efforts.

The operation targeted members of the Balochistan Liberation Army, also known as Fitna al Hindustan, after credible intelligence revealed their involvement in ongoing terrorist activities threatening local communities.

Read more : 14 India-backed terrorists killed in KP, Balochistan 

Security forces engaged the militants at their hideout, resulting in the elimination of all 12 terrorists following a fierce exchange of fire, ISPR reported, highlighting the efficiency of the tactical operation.

Authorities recovered weapons, ammunition, and explosives from the scene, as the terrorists were involved in multiple attacks across Kalat and nearby areas, posing a continuous threat to security and public safety.

Read more : Security forces kill 30 terrorists in major KP operations

Sanitization and search operations continue throughout the district to locate and neutralize any remaining threats, ensuring that local communities remain safe and that no militant presence persists in the area.

ISPR emphasized that this operation is part of Pakistan’s broader counterterrorism strategy, “Azm-e-Istehkam,” aiming to eliminate both domestic and foreign-sponsored terrorist threats while reinforcing nationwide security measures.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Azm-e-Istehkam campaign, Balochistan security update, Indian-sponsored militants, ISPR counterterrorism, Kalat terrorist operation, Latest, lead, pakistan security forces

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