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Two terrorists killed in Kalat operation: ISPR

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Two terrorists killed in Kalat operation: ISPR

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  • Terrorists killed in intense exchange of fire between forces and terrorists.
  • Security forces recovered arms and explosives from their possession.
  • The killed terrorists remained involved in numerous terrorist activities.
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RAWALPINDI: Security forces killed two terrorists in an intelligence based operation in Kalat District , Balcoshitan.

According to the Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR), two terrorists were killed in an intense exchange of fire between the security forces and terrorists during an intelligence-based operation carried out in the general area Nagao Mountains, Kalat district.

Security forces recovered cache of arms, ammunition and explosives from their possession.

The killed terrorists remained involved in numerous terrorist activities against the security forces and the target killing of innocent civilians. Sanitization of the area is being carried out to eliminate any other terrorists.

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