Terrorists’ infiltration failed from Afghanistan, 33 killed: Pakistan Army

Pakistani security forces killed 33 terrorists in the operation, crossing the border with Afghanistan and failed to cross the border with Afghanistan.

According to a statement issued by the Public Relations Department (ISPR) of the Army Department, the security forces were trying to kill a large group of militants belonging to the Indian proxy Fatna al -Karaj in the Sambaz area of Zobe district of Balochistan on the night of 7 and 8, 2025.

ISPR said that the security forces took effective action and tried to infiltrate the terrorists. As a result of the right, courageous and efficient action, 33 Indian -Indian terrorists died, while large quantities of weapons, ammunition and ammunition were also recovered from their possession.

“Claire operation is going on to eliminate other terrorists in the region.”

The ISPR said that Pakistan’s security forces are stable in defense of the country’s borders and in India’s complete elimination of terrorism.

Balochistan is the largest province in terms of region and in recent years, terrorists are attacking security forces, government establishments and public places in various districts of the province.

On August 5 and 6, militants also targeted a security force vehicle with explosives in Mastung district of Balochistan, according to a Pakistani military statement, three soldiers, including a chief, died.

Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif strongly condemned the attack and said that “there is a commitment to fulfill all types of terrorism from the country.”

The tension between Pakistan and Afghanistan has intensified in recent years after the border and tension on terrorists in Pakistan, which has intensified efforts to reduce this year.

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In April 2025, the Deputy Prime Minister and the Foreign Minister of Pakistan visited Kabul to discuss security, trade, transit trade and return of Afghan refugees.

Pakistan’s Home Minister Mohsin Naqvi met with Afghan counterpart Sirjuddin Haqqani on the occasion of a visit to Kabul on 20 July and agreed to strengthen effective border management and cooperation to eliminate terrorism.

Meanwhile, mobile internet service in Balochistan province Pakistan is closed on Wednesday and the provincial internal department confirmed on Thursday that the decision was made on security concerns.

The provincial internal department told independent Urdu, “For security reasons, service has been suspended.”

According to a notification issued by the internal department of Balochistan on 6 August, 3 and foreg services in the province will be closed by 31 August.

Citizens expressed concern over the closure of internet service.

Haji Aga Lala, who is associated with Pakistan -ran trade, said, “Internet service in Balochistan is already suffering from a recession, which we have to face serious difficulties in sending money online. Now the closure of internet service can increase their business problems.”

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