Security forces are determined to eliminate terrorism from across the country


Orakzai: 30 Khawarijs involved in the Orakzai attack have been killed.
According to security sources, the terrorists involved in the martyrdom of Lieutenant Colonel Junaid Tariq, Major Tayyab Rahat, and 9 soldiers have been killed.
According to security sources, the security forces are determined to eliminate terrorism from across the country.
It is pertinent to note that two days ago, 11 soldiers, including a Lieutenant Colonel and a Second-in-Command Major, were martyred during the operation of the security forces in Orakzai, while 19 Khawarij were killed in the retaliatory action of the forces.
According to the Public Relations Department of the Pakistan Army (ISPR), the intelligence-based operation was carried out on the night of October 7 and 8, and 11 brave soldiers were martyred during the operation.
According to the ISPR, an intelligence-based operation was carried out on the hideout of the Indian proxy Fitna-tul-Khawarij, during which the forces killed 19 Indian patrons of the Khawarij in an effective operation.
The ISPR said that Lieutenant Colonel Junaid Tariq was leading the team from the front, while the second-in-command, Major Tayyab Rahat, also died.

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