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Four terrorists killed in Kalat intelligence operation

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RAWALPINDI: Four terrorists were killed in an intelligence operation by security forces in Kalat.

According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), on the night of November 1, security forces conducted an intelligence-based operation in Kalat district of Balochistan on the information about the presence of Indian proxy Fitna-ul-Hindustan terrorists.

The ISPR said that the security forces effectively targeted the hideout of the terrorists, during which four terrorists were killed. These terrorists were involved in several terrorist operations, while arms and ammunition were also recovered from their possession.

The ISPR said that a clearance operation is underway in the area to eliminate the terrorists. The security forces and law enforcement agencies will continue the anti-terrorism campaign so that the scourge of foreign-backed terrorism can be completely eradicated.

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