Security forces neutralised six terrorists belonging to the banned Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) during a successful search operation in the Kalipada area of Mastung district, Balochistan.
During the operation, the BLA terrorists opened fire, to which the security forces responded effectively, resulting in all six terrorists being killed.
It is worth mentioning here that the security forces successfully foiled a series of coordinated attacks allegedly carried out by Fitna Al Hindustan at multiple locations across Balochistan in March, according to sources.
In Quetta’s Nosar area, unidentified assailants opened fire on a police post. The attack was promptly responded to by police personnel, forcing the attackers to retreat without causing any reported casualties.
In a separate incident at Mianghundi, militants used UBGL (Under Barrel Grenade Launcher) and engaged in long-range firing targeting security positions. Alert security forces responded swiftly and effectively, compelling the attackers to flee the scene.
Another attempted attack occurred near the Western Bypass in Quetta, where Fitna Al Hindustan operatives again used UBGLs against a police patrol. The police response successfully neutralised the threat, and no losses were reported.
Meanwhile, in Mastung’s Isplinji area, a Frontier Corps (FC) post came under distant fire. Security forces retaliated immediately, preventing any damage or casualties.
The sources further revealed that in Kharan, militants launched a fire raid on the Lattar FC post. The attack was also thwarted due to a timely and robust response by FC personnel.
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