Pakistan’s security forces have reported the killing of 145 militants during a series of coordinated operations in the restive province of Balochistan. Officials said the actions targeted armed groups accused of carrying out attacks on security personnel infrastructure and civilians in recent months. The operations involved ground troops intelligence based raids and aerial surveillance.
Authorities described the militants as members of insurgent networks seeking to destabilize the region and disrupt development projects. Security officials stated that weapons ammunition and communication equipment were recovered during the operations. The government emphasized that efforts are focused on restoring stability and protecting economic corridors vital to national growth.
Human rights organizations have urged transparency and adherence to legal standards during counter insurgency actions. Regional analysts say Balochistan remains strategically sensitive due to its resources and location. The latest developments highlight the ongoing challenge Pakistan faces in balancing security objectives with long term political and economic solutions.
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