Pakistan’s security forces have successfully eliminated 133 terrorists affiliated with the Indian-backed Fidayeen-e-Hind group in a two-day operation in Balochistan. The operation, which was launched in response to a series of terrorist attacks in various cities of the province, resulted in the deaths of 18 civilians and 15 security personnel. The Pakistan Army’s Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) stated that the terrorists were attempting to disrupt the peace in Balochistan.
The ISPR reported that the terrorists carried out attacks in Quetta, Mastung, Noshero Feroze, Dalbandin, and Khuzdar. However, the security forces responded with a fierce counter-attack, resulting in the elimination of 133 terrorists, including three suicide bombers, in just two days. The operation was a major success for the security forces, who managed to bring the situation under control and restore order in the province.
The terrorists were attempting to target civilians and create instability in the province. In one of the attacks, they killed five women and three children in Goather, using them as human shields. The security forces have vowed to take strong action against the terrorists and their backers.
The provincial government has condemned the terrorist attacks and offered condolences to the families of the victims. The prime minister has called an emergency meeting to discuss the situation and find a solution to the problem.
The security forces have also launched a crackdown on the Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) terrorist group, which is believed to be involved in the attacks. The JeM has been linked to the Indian intelligence agency, RAW, and has been accused of carrying out several terrorist attacks in the past.
The situation in Balochistan has been tense for several weeks, with the security forces fighting a fierce battle against the terrorists. The operation has been a major success, but the security forces are still on high alert and are working to prevent any further attacks.
The provincial government has also announced a 14-day mourning period to pay tribute to the victims of the terrorist attacks. The mourning period will begin on February 14 and will end on February 28.
The security forces have also launched a crackdown on the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F) party, which is believed to be involved in the terrorist attacks. The party’s leader, Maulana Fazlur Rehman, has been accused of supporting the terrorists and has been placed under house arrest.
The situation in Balochistan is a major concern for the government, and the security forces are working to prevent any further attacks. The operation has been a major success, but the security forces are still on high alert and are working to prevent any further attacks.
Pakistan’s Interior Minister, Sheikh Rashid, has accused India of funding the terrorists and has vowed to take strong action against them. The minister has also accused the Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) terrorist group of being involved in the attacks.
The situation in Balochistan is a major concern for the international community, and the government is working to prevent any further attacks. The operation has been a major success, but the security forces are still on high alert and are working to prevent any further attacks.
The government has also announced a compensation package for the families of the victims of the terrorist attacks. The package includes a cash payment of 10 million rupees and a government job for the next of kin of the victims.
The situation in Balochistan is a major concern for the government, and the security forces are working to prevent any further attacks. The operation has been a major success, but the security forces are still on high alert and are working to prevent any further attacks.
The government has also announced a 14-day mourning period to pay tribute to the victims of the terrorist attacks. The mourning period will begin on February 14 and will end on February 28.
The security forces have also launched a crackdown on the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F) party, which is believed to be involved in the terrorist attacks. The party’s leader, Maulana Fazlur Rehman, has been accused of supporting the terrorists and has been placed under house arrest.
The situation in Balochistan is a major concern for the government, and the security forces are working to prevent any further attacks. The operation has been a major success, but the security

