At least 88 terrorists killed in ongoing anti-terror operation in Pakistan’s Balochistan
Security forces in Pakistan have eliminated at least 88 militants during an extensive series of counter-terrorism operations across the Balochistan province. The offensive involves a coordinated effort between the military, paramilitary units, and air support to neutralize insurgent threats.

Pakistan’s security apparatus, including the military, paramilitary Rangers, and the Frontier Corps, has intensified its anti-terror operations in Balochistan through a combination of ground and air offensives. Official reports indicate that at least 88 terrorists have been killed as authorities respond to a surge in militant activity in the region.
The operations are part of a broader strategy to stabilize the province, which has recently seen an uptick in attacks targeting both security personnel and infrastructure. Heavy deployments have been reported in volatile districts to dismantle insurgent hideouts and supply lines.
Military officials have confirmed that the offensive remains active, with logistical support provided by the air force to strike remote militant positions. The surge in operations follows a series of high-profile incidents that officials have attributed to banned separatist and extremist organizations operating in the border areas.
The ongoing operation highlights the significant security challenges facing the region as the government seeks to restore order and protect its development projects. Information regarding the current death toll and operational successes was provided by military and regional sources. Source: MILITARY SOURCES.

