30 Indian-sponsored Khawarij killed trying to infiltrate from Pak-Afghan border
Afghan govt should take effective measures to prevent its territory from being used against Pakistan


Rawalpindi: Security forces killed 30 Indian-sponsored Khawarij who tried to infiltrate through the Pak-Afghan border.
According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the movement of Indian-sponsored Khawarij was detected on the night of July 1-2, after which the forces took effective action.

The ISPR said that the security forces foiled an attempt by Fitna Al-Khawarij terrorists to infiltrate through the Pak-Afghan border from the Hasan Khel area of North Waziristan.
According to the ISPR, 30 Indian-sponsored Khawarij were killed in an effective action by the security forces, while arms and ammunition were also recovered from their possession.
The ISPR says that the Afghan government should take effective measures to prevent its territory from being used against Pakistan. The security forces are determined to defend the borders and completely eliminate Indian-sponsored terrorism.

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