Four Terrorists Disguised as Women Captured in Khuzdar During Intelligence-Based Operation: ISPR

Rawalpindi Staff Reporter


Security forces apprehended four terrorists disguised as women during an intelligence-based operation in Khuzdar, Balochistan, following credible information about the presence of the Indian-backed terrorist group Fitna-e-Hindustan, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) reported on Wednesday.

According to the ISPR, the terrorists were trying to escape under the guise of women when they were captured by the alert security personnel. A cache of weapons and ammunition was recovered from their possession.

The arrested individuals were reportedly involved in multiple terrorist activities in the region, posing a serious threat to local peace and stability. The operation is part of an ongoing clearance effort to eliminate any remaining terrorist elements hiding in the area.

The ISPR reiterated the firm resolve of Pakistan’s security forces to uproot terrorism from its soil, particularly those orchestrated and supported by hostile foreign entities, including India. The military affirmed its commitment to bringing all terrorists and their facilitators to justice, echoing the nation’s unshakable stance against terrorism.