Pakistan’s security forces have killed three more Indian-sponsored terrorists in a targeted sanitisation operation near the Sambaza area of Balochistan’s Zhob district along the Pakistan–Afghanistan border, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) confirmed on Tuesday.
The latest operation, carried out on the night of 10–11 August 2025, came just days after a series of successful engagements in the same region between 7–9 August, during which 47 militants were neutralised. This brings the total death toll to 50 over four days.
According to ISPR, the freshly neutralised terrorists were found in the surrounding areas of Sambaza, and security forces recovered weapons, ammunition, and explosives from their possession.
The military’s media wing reiterated that Pakistan’s armed forces are fully committed to securing the nation’s frontiers and defeating any attempts to destabilise peace, stability, and progress.
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