Huge cache of arms, ammunition recovered from terrorists’ hideout in Chaman: ISPR
The Military’s media wing says that as a result of continuous technical Surveillance and reconnaissance of the area, a location of the Terrorists was identified and Security Forces were employed to check it.


Rawalpindi: An Intelligence Based Operation was carried out in general area Rehman Kahul, Chaman to clear a suspected hideout of Terrorists, linked with recent terrorist incidents including planting of improvised explosive devices in Chaman and surrounding areas.
According to the Media Wing of Pakistan Army, as a result of continuous technical Surveillance and Reconnaissance of the area, a location of the Terrorists was identified and Security Forces were employed to check it.
Extensive search and sanitization was carried out in the area, and resultantly, a huge cache of arms and ammunition including Improvised Explosive Devices has been recovered.
It is pertinent to mention here that Pakistan Army in step with Nation, remains determined to thwart attempts at sabotaging peace, stability and progress of Balochistan.
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