Security Forces Kill Four Indian-Sponsored Terrorists in Mastung Operation

By News Desk
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Indian Sponsored Terrorism remains one of the most serious threats to Pakistan’s peace and stability. To counter this menace, On 12 Sep 2025, security forces conducted an intelligence based operation in Mastung District of Balochistan, on reported presence of terrorists belonging to Indian proxy, Fitna al Hindustan.

During the operation, security forces effectively engaged the terrorists’ location. After an intense exchange of fire, they killed four Indian sponsored terrorists.

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Security forces also recovered weapons, ammunition, and explosives from the terrorists, who had actively carried out numerous attacks in the area.

Security forces are conducting a sanitization operation to eliminate any remaining terrorists in the area. They remain determined to wipe out Indian sponsored terrorism from the country and reaffirm the nation’s unwavering resolve to bring the perpetrators of terrorism to justice.

Indian Sponsored Terrorism in Pakistan has drawn sustained military action across regions.

Just days before Mastung, troops launched three separate operations in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. On 9 September, forces moved into Guluno in Mohmand District. They engaged militants after solid intelligence. Fourteen Indian-backed Khwarij were killed. Troops also recovered weapons and ammunition.

On 10 September, soldiers struck in North Waziristan’s Datta Khel area. They encountered militants and killed four more. Later that day, an operation in Bannu District resulted in one more militant being neutralized.

These militants had planned attacks. They targeted both civilians and security personnel. Consequently, the recovered arms showed their intent and preparation. The swift actions disrupted their plots.

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Moreover, security agencies coordinated intelligence across units. They shared leads and acted quickly. This coordination improved reaction times and reduced civilian risk.

Furthermore, authorities are conducting sanitization drives after each operation. They clear compounds and search for hidden caches. They also question locals to gather more intelligence.

In addition, officials stress that military action pairs with development. They support community projects to reduce radicalization. They invest in schools and local policing. These steps aim to cut the militants’ recruitment base.

As a result, the combined operations in Mastung and KP show a layered approach. Forces use precise intelligence, rapid assaults, and follow-up sweeps. They also seek public support to deny militants shelter.

Overall, Pakistan’s security forces remain focused and resolute. They will pursue every network tied to Indian proxies. Their goal is clear: prevent attacks and restore long-term peace.