October 13, 2021
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Terrorist killed in North Waziristan

During the operation, weapons and ammunition were reportedly recovered….reports Asian Lite News

Pakistani forces on Monday killed one terrorist in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa’s North Waziristan district during an intelligence-based operation (IBO), local media reported.

The IBO was conducted in a hideout on confirmed intelligence of terrorists being present in Mirani, Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said, The Express Tribune reported.

During the operation, weapons and ammunition were reportedly recovered.

Earlier on Saturday, Frontier Corps (FC) killed four terrorists near Balochistan’s Awaran district. Weapons and ammunition were recovered after the operation, The Express Tribune reported.

There has been an uptick in attacks on Pakistani forces in recent months. Attacks on security forces have increased in North Waziristan and adjacent South Waziristan tribal districts since the Taliban intensified offensive against the government forces across the border in Afghanistan.

Pakistan has been blamed for its proxy war in Afghanistan. Earlier in August, Afghans launched campaigns on social media and staged protests all across the world, calling for an international ban on Pakistan. They blamed Islamabad for the raging war in Afghanistan. (ANI)

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