16 Militants Killed: Pakistan Foils Infiltration Attempt on Afghan Border

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In a significant victory against cross-border terrorism, Pakistani security forces successfully repelled an infiltration attempt by militants along the Pak-Afghan border in North Waziristan. The clash, which took place in the Ghulam Khan Kaley area, resulted in the deaths of 16 Khwarij militants, according to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).

The militants, attempting to enter Pakistan from Afghanistan, were met with a swift and decisive response from security forces. The ISPR confirmed the deaths of 16 militants in the ensuing engagement.

Pakistani authorities have consistently called upon the interim Afghan government to strengthen border security measures and prevent the use of Afghan territory for launching attacks against Pakistan. The ISPR reiterated this expectation, emphasizing the Afghan interim government’s responsibility in curbing cross-border terrorism.

Pakistan’s security forces remain resolute in their commitment to safeguarding the nation’s borders and eradicating the threat of terrorism.

This incident follows recent reports that police thwarted the terrorist attack at polio station, and another previous at Lakhani Border.
These foiled attacks was the second in 24 hours, third major assault in a week, and around 20 to 25 heavy armed terrorists were envolved.

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