Terrorist hideout was also busted and a large quantity of weapons, ammunition and explosives were recovered

Rawalpindi: The security forces have killed four more terrorists during sanitisation operation in Kalat district, a couple of days after they killed as many other terrorists in the same district, the military’s media wing said on Tuesday.
The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said a successful intelligence based operation (IBO) was conducted by the security forces in Balochistan’s Kalat district on July 19, during which “four terrorists belonging to Indian proxy, Fitna al Hindustan, were sent to hell”.
After that, a “deliberate sanitisation operation” was conducted in the surrounding areas on July 21, it said, adding “four more terrorists of Fitna al Hindustan were hunted down and successfully neutralised” during this operation.
The ISPR said terrorist hideout was also busted and a large quantity of weapons, ammunition and explosives were recovered.
“Security Forces of Pakistan, in step with the nation, remain determined to thwart attempts by Indian proxies at sabotaging peace, stability and progress of Balochistan,” it maintained.
President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif have appreciated the security forces for killing eight terrorists of Fitna-al-Hindustan in Kalat Districtof Balochistan.
In their separate statements, they praised the courage and professionalism of the security personnel in eliminating the anti-state elements who want to sabotage peace and stability in the country.
President Zardari emphasized that the nation is united and terrorism will be defeated at all costs.
In his statement, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif reiterated that, together, we will foil the nefarious designs of terrorists who want to harm the lives and property of innocent citizens.
Both the leaders reaffirmed their unwavering commitment to stand with the valiant security forces until terrorism is fully eradicated.

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