In a significant development in Pakistan's fight against terrorism, security forces have killed 23 terrorists in a series of intelligence-based operations. The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) confirmed the news on Wednesday, stating that the operations were conducted as part of ongoing sanitisation efforts in the region.
Key Commander Eliminated
Among those neutralised was a high-value target, identified as Jan Meer alias Toor Saqib, a wanted militant commander. His elimination is considered a major setback to terrorist networks operating in the area, as he was involved in several attacks against security forces and civilians.
Details of the Operations
The ISPR elaborated that the operations were carried out based on precise intelligence reports. Security forces engaged the terrorists in multiple encounters, resulting in the death of 23 militants. Weapons and ammunition were also recovered from the hideouts.
Sanitisation operations are continuing to ensure no remaining terrorists pose a threat. The military has reiterated its commitment to eradicating terrorism from the country and ensuring the safety of citizens.
Local authorities have praised the security forces for their professionalism and success in these operations. The development comes amidst heightened security measures in the region.



