Security forces kill seven terrorists in Chitral

Security forces kill seven terrorists in Chitral

Security forces kill seven terrorists in Chitral

Security forces kill seven terrorists in Chitral
Security forces kill seven terrorists in Chitral

Rawalpindi:Security forces killed seven other terrorists during firing in the Ursun area. of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) Chitral District, army media said in a brief statement. on Sunday

“These soldiers themselves have successfully identified terror hotspots. (in the general area of Ursun on Saturday) and after heavy exchange of fire Seven terrorists were killed and six others seriously injured,” said the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).

“Monitoring is being done in the area to eliminate other terrorists. located in the area The villagers have expressed their full support to the security forces to remove the menace of terrorism in the country,” he added.

Read: 12 terrorists killed as army repulses TTP attack in Chitral

Four Pakistani soldiers were killed on September 6 in two attacks on a Pakistani checkpoint in Chitral. Afghan border Twelve terrorists associated with the outfit besides the outlawed Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) were also killed in the clashes.

In a statement, ISPR said “a large group of terrorists armed with the latest weapons” attacked two army checkpoints in Chitral district after “heavy exchange of fire” and that according to information, the attack was planned from the province. Kunar and Nuristan of Afghanistan

“Considering the increasingly threatening environment, Pakistani bastions are already on high alert,” the statement said, adding that the Taliban government in Afghanistan “They are expected to fulfill their obligations. and do not accept the territory of Afghanistan for terrorists to carry out terrorist acts against Pakistan”.

Pakistan’s watchdog Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani on September 9 said the Chitral attack was an “independent” event and was unlikely to face any sanctions. from Afghan officials

Read more: Chitral returns to normal after terror attack

After a Senate Foreign Affairs Committee briefing Jilani told reporters that Pakistan has raised the issue of increasing terrorist attacks from Afghanistan and the Taliban. and negotiate both sides with oneself

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