14 Indian-Supported Terrorists Killed in Clearance Operation Near Pak-Afghan Border

Rawalpindi: A successful clearance operation near the Pakistan-Afghanistan border led to the death of 14 more terrorists supported by India, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) reported. This follows a previous operation in the Sambaza area of District Zhob, where 33 terrorists were killed on August 7 and 8.
According to the ISPR, the operation was carried out in the early hours of August 9, targeting planned terrorist hideouts around Sambaza, close to the Pak-Afghan border. During the operation, security forces neutralized the remaining terrorists and seized weapons, ammunition, and other explosive materials.
With this latest development, the total number of Indian-supported terrorists killed during the two-day counterterrorism operation has reached 47. The Pakistan Army spokesperson emphasized that every attempt to destabilize Pakistan’s borders, peace, stability, and development would be thwarted.





