The operation underscores the ongoing efforts by security forces to combat terrorism and maintain peace and stability in the region.


Balochistan: The Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) of Balochistan has eliminated 4 terrorists in an exchange of fire during an operation in the Pishin district.
A significant cache of weapons was recovered during the operation.
According to a CTD spokesperson, an operation was conducted at the Sar Khab Migrant Camp in the Pishin region based on intelligence regarding the presence of militants associated with the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).
The spokesperson stated that during the exchange of fire, 4 highly-wanted terrorists were neutralized.
These terrorists have been identified as Shukr Din alias Umar Khalid, Amin Allah, Ahmed Allah, and Abdul Fatah.
The operation resulted in the recovery of a rifle, 3 TT pistols, 4 hand grenades, and a motorcycle from the terrorists' hideout.
The spokesperson mentioned that the bodies of the terrorists have been shifted to a hospital for further investigation.
CTD emphasized that the slain terrorists were involved in various serious acts of terrorism, including attacks on the police and security forces.
Investigations are ongoing to apprehend other accomplices of the terrorists.

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