14 More Indian-Supported Militants Killed on Pak-Afghan Border: ISPR 

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RAWALPINDI: Security forces conducted clearance operations along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, killing 14 more Indian-supported militants, bringing the total number of militants killed in two days to 47.

Weapons, ammunition, and explosives were also recovered from the deceased militants, according to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).

The operation took place during the night between August 8 and 9 near the Sambaza area along the border. ISPR confirmed that the security forces remain committed to defending the country’s borders and thwarting every attempt to disrupt Pakistan’s peace, stability, and development.

In a related development, security forces foiled an infiltration attempt by militants in Zhob, Balochistan, yesterday, killing 33 militants during an operation. This successful action further highlights the military’s resolve to secure Pakistan’s territorial integrity.

The military emphasized its ongoing determination to prevent any hostile incursions and ensure the safety and stability of the country.

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