According to the military’s media team, two Indian-backed terrorists were also hurt during the operation.
In a major success for Pakistan’s security forces, three terrorists affiliated with the Indian-sponsored proxy group, the so-called Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF), were neutralised in two intelligence-based operations in Balochistan, according to a statement by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).

The military’s media wing revealed that in the general area of Gishkur, located in Awaran district, troops carried out a targeted operation based on credible intelligence. Following a fierce exchange of fire, an Indian-backed terrorist identified as Younas was killed, while two more Indian-sponsored militants sustained injuries during the operation.
In a separate engagement carried out in Turbat city, Kech district, security forces eliminated two more Indian-backed terrorists, including a key ring leader named Sabr Ullah.
A significant cache of weapons, explosives, and ammunition was seized from the slain terrorists. These individuals had been actively involved in a series of terror attacks targeting law enforcement agencies and were responsible for the targeted killing of innocent civilians.
Sanitisation operations are currently ongoing in the affected regions to root out any remaining terrorist elements. The Pakistan Army, aligned with the spirit of the nation, remains steadfast in its resolve to counter the disruptive actions of Indian proxies and ensure peace, security, and sustainable development across Balochistan.
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