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Four terrorists arrested near Pak-Afghan border in Balochistan

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Four terrorists arrested near Pak-Afghan border in Balochistan

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QUETTA: Pakistani security forces conducted a successful operation near the Pak -Afghan border in Balochistan and arrested four key Afghan terrorists and recovered arms from their possession.

According to security sources, on March 5, 2025, an operation was conducted in Toba Kakar area of ​​Balochistan in which four key terrorists were arrested.

Sources said that Kalashnikovs, hand grenades and firearms were recovered from the arrested terrorists.

According to security sources, the arrested terrorists have also confessed to planning major terrorist operations in Pakistan.

The arrested terrorist said in a confessional video statement that his name is Osamuddin and my father’s name is Gulshad. He came from Afghanistan and our ideology is our training.

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“I had 2 guns, 2 Kalashnikovs, a grenade and other weapons, we entered Pakistan three days before the border fence from Afghanistan, we had to go ahead of Pishin,” said terrorist Osamuddin said.

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Security sources said the arrested terrorists have been shifted to an unknown location for further investigation, and several Afghan terrorists have already been eliminated by security forces.

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