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Three Terrorists Killed, Four Injured in Karak Operation: ISPR

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Rawalpindi: The military’s media wing reported that during an operation in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Karak district on Saturday, an exchange of fire between security forces and terrorists resulted in the death of at least three terrorists and injuries to four others.

Inter-Services Public Relations stated that weapons, ammunition, and explosives were recovered from the operation site. The terrorists killed were involved in various terrorist activities targeting law enforcement agencies and civilians. The operation was conducted based on intelligence regarding the presence of terrorists in the area.

Read more: Seven terrorists killed in an operation near Pak-Afghan border: ISPR

A sanitization operation is underway to ensure the elimination of any remaining terrorists in the region. Local residents have shown their support for the operation and expressed their commitment to eradicating terrorism from the area.

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