ISPR says that the security forces of Pakistan are determined to secure the borders


Rawalpindi: Terrorism incidents have increased in Pakistan from Afghan territory, while 29 terrorists were killed in Zhob district of Balochistan during one month operations of security forces.
According to the Inter-Service Public Relations (ISPR) Department of Pakistan Army, the Pak-Afghan security forces conducted operations on the issue of terrorists entering Pakistan from the Pak-Afghan border.
The operation was carried out in Sambaza area of Zhob district of Balochistan after April 21. 29 terrorists were killed in a month-long operation while Major Babar Khan was martyred while fighting bravely on May 14.
ISPR says that the security forces of Pakistan are determined to secure the borders. They are determined to protect the citizens and eliminate terrorists.
It has been stated by the ISPR that Pakistan is constantly asking the Afghan interim government to establish effective border management, hoping that the Afghan government will fulfill its obligations.
Spokesman Pakistan Army added that the Afghan Interim Government will prevent terrorists from using its soil against Pakistan.

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