Large cache of ammunition and explosives were also recovered from the killed Khwarij and destroyed on the spot

Rawalpindi: Forty one terrorists belonging to Indian proxy, Fitna al Khwarij and Fitna al Hindustan, were killed by security forces in two separate operations in Balochistan.
According to ISPR, an intelligence based operation (IBO) was conducted in outskirts of Harnai District on reported presence of Fitna al Khwarij. During the operation, troops effectively engaged the hideout, and after an intense fire exchange, thirty Indian sponsored Khwarij were killed.
Large cache of ammunition and explosives were also recovered from the killed Khwarij and destroyed on the spot.
Another intelligence based operation (IBO) was conducted in Panjgur District in which, a terrorist hideout was busted and eleven Indian sponsored terrorists of Fitna al Hindustan were neutralized. Besides weapons and ammunition, looted money from bank robbery in Panjgur on the 15th December last year were also recovered from the terrorists.
The terrorists were involved in numerous terrorist activities in the past.
Sanitization operations are being conducted to eliminate any other Indian sponsored terrorist in the area.
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