
- Operation based on intelligence carried out in the general MIR Ali area.
- The troops actually neutralized two Miran Shah terrorists.
- Weapons, ammunition recovered from killed terrorists: ISPR.
The security forces killed at least 11 terrorists in four separate commitments in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on March 26 to 27, inter-service public relations (ISPR) said in a statement on Thursday.
In a statement, the army media wing said that an intelligence -based operation was carried out by the security forces in the general Mir Ali area, a district of northern Waziristan.
“During the conduct of the operation, his own troops actually hired the location of Khwarij (terrorists) and, consequently, five Khwarij were sent to hell.”
In a second operation carried out in the same area, three other activists were successfully neutralized by the troops, he added.
During another meeting which took place in the general Miran Shah area of the district of northern Waziristan, the troops actually neutralized two terrorists, said the ISPR.
In the fourth operation carried out by the security forces in the Daraban general area, Dera Ismail Khan District, a terrorist “was sent to hell”.
Weapons and ammunition have also been recovered from killed terrorists, who have been actively involved in many terrorist activities.
The army media wing said that disinfection operations have been launched to eliminate any other terrorist found in the region “because Pakistan security forces are determined to destroy the country’s threat”.
Last week, at least 16 terrorists were killed by the security forces during an attempt to cross Pakistan from Afghanistan in general Ghulam Khan Kallay, in the northern Waziristan district, the army media wing said.
According to the ISPR, the security forces have detected a group of terrorists trying to cross the Afghan border in the region of the Ghulam Khan Kallay in North Waziristan.
The country has been in shock in increased terrorist attacks, in particular law forces and security forces since the Taliban returned to power in Afghanistan in 2021, especially in the bordering provinces of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balutchistan.
The country experienced a sharp increase in terrorist attacks in January 2025, increasing by 42% compared to the previous month, according to data published by Pakistan Institute for Conflict and Security Studies (PICSS), a reflection group.
The data revealed that at least 74 militant attacks were registered nationally, resulting in 91 deaths, including 35 members of security staff, 20 civilians and 36 activists. 117 other people were injured, including 53 members of the security forces, 54 civilians and 10 activists.
KP remained the most affected province, followed by Balutchistan. In KP’s established districts, activists led 27 attacks, leading to 19 deaths, including 11 security staff, six civilians and two activists.
The tribal districts of KP (old Fata) witnessed 19 attacks, resulting in 46 deaths, including 13 members of the security staff, eight civilians and 25 activists.