Fourteen Indian-supported militants eliminated in North Waziristan

On Wednesday, Pakistan’s military media division stated that security forces eliminated 14 terrorists affiliated with the Indian-supported militant organization Fitna-ul-Khawarij in the Dattakhel region of North Waziristan.
The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) stated that the operation commenced on the night of June 2 and 3 following reliable intelligence that verified the existence of the Indian-sponsored proxy organization in the area. A violent gunfight occurred, resulting in the effective targeting and neutralization of the terrorists’ stronghold.
The ISPR announced that a clearance operation is in progress to eradicate any residual dangers in the region, affirming the security forces’ dedication to combating terrorism and safeguarding the nation.
The ISPR spokesperson declared, “Our forces are resolute in their commitment to eradicate Indian-sponsored terrorism from Pakistani territory.”
Prime Minister and leaders praise the security forces.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif commended the successful operation, lauding the professional expertise of Pakistan’s armed forces.
The adversaries of humanity shall never prevail in their malevolent schemes. The government and security agencies are resolute and united in combating terrorism,” he stated.
Abdul Aleem Khan, the Federal Minister for Communications and President of the Istehkam-e-Pakistan Party (IPP), commended the security forces, characterizing the operation as a robust message to India and its affiliates.
The annihilation of Indian-supported Fitna-ul-Hindustan constitutes a component of our ongoing initiative under Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos. Aleem Khan stated, “Our forces are vanquishing the enemy at the borders and internally.”
He underscored the nation’s steadfast support for the armed services, asserting that “the loyalty of our security institutions is indisputable.”