Indian Proxy Terrorists Captured in Khuzdar Operation, Weapons Seized: ISPR

By News Desk
2 Min Read

Rawalpindi – Security forces of Pakistan apprehended four Indian proxy terrorists during an intelligence-based operation in Khuzdar District, Balochistan. The terrorists were associated with the network known as Fitna al Hindustan.

According to ISPR, the terrorists attempted to flee in disguise, wearing women’s attire to avoid detection. However, vigilant forces intercepted and captured them before they could escape. A cache of weapons and ammunition was also recovered during the successful operation.

- Advertisement -
Ad imageAd image

The arrested terrorists had been actively involved in multiple attacks across the region. Their actions had caused insecurity and disruption in Khuzdar and nearby areas. By capturing them, the security forces disrupted ongoing plots and safeguarded civilians from further harm.

Following the arrests, security forces launched a sanitization drive in the area to ensure no other threats remain. The operation reflects Pakistan’s determination to confront Indian proxy terrorism and secure its citizens from foreign-sponsored violence.

The ISPR statement emphasized that Pakistan remains resolute in eliminating the menace of terrorism. The armed forces reaffirmed their national commitment to bring perpetrators of violence to justice, while strengthening peace and stability in Balochistan.

The capture of these Indian proxy terrorists highlights Pakistan’s proactive counterterrorism strategy. It sends a clear message that external sponsorship of militancy will not succeed in destabilizing the country. Each operation builds confidence among the public and reinforces the armed forces’ dedication to national security.