Four militants were killed and two injured in a clash between locals and Indian sponsored terrorists in Balochistan’s Korki.
The sources revealed that despite repeated requests from the local tribes to vacate the area, the militants had refused to leave.
Instead, the militants started harassing local women in a complete violation of tribal and cultural norms, escalating tensions in the area.
In response to the group’s hostile actions and growing threats, local tribes decided to defend themselves against the Fitna al-Hindustan terrorists, the sources added.
“The harassment of women and the blatant disregard for local customs and Islamic values show that this group has no connection to religion or Baloch traditions,” one local elder remarked.
Security forces killed seven Indian-sponsored terrorists during an intelligence-based operation in Balochistan’s Sherani district, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said on Friday.
According to the ISPR, the terrorists belonged to the group “Al-Khawarij” and were involved in several terror activities in the region.
Weapons, ammunition, and explosive material were also recovered from their hideout.
At Least 21 Terrorists Shot Dead, 4 Arrested in Separate Balochistan Operations
The statement added that a clearance operation is under way to track down more terrorists in the area.
Security forces continue to clamp down on terrorists disturbing the peace of the country. Earlier on Wednesday, security forces conducted an intelligence-based operation in Balochistan’s Khuzdar district after reports of the presence of terrorists linked to the Indian proxy network “Fitna al Hindustan.”


