Security Forces killed three more terrorists during the latest phase of operation Shabaan, taking the total number of terrorists killed in the operation and other intelligence-based operations (IBO) across Balochistan since July 5 to 105, security sources said on Sunday.
The joint operation by the Pakistan Army, Frontier Corps (FC), and Balochistan Police was launched in the aftermath of the terrorist attack on the Mangi Dam Police Station and remains underway, with forces intensifying action against terrorists across the province.
Terrorists ambushed police personnel deployed in the Kach Mangi Phase III area of Ziarat on Tuesday, triggering hours-long gun battles that left nine police officers, including two station house officers, dead. Terrorists also abducted several civilians and police personnel after the attack. The military subsequently launched a series of counterterrorism operations across Balochistan.
In a statement issued today, security sources said the three terrorists were killed during ongoing air and ground operations by the Armed Forces, Balochistan FC, and police.
The sources said the number of terrorists killed in operation Shabaan alone has now reached 67. They added that operations against Fitna al-Khawarij were continuing in the area.
Fitna al Khawarij is the term the state uses for terrorists belonging to the banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).
Security sources said Operation Shabaan would continue across Balochistan until “the last terrorist” had been eliminated.
A day earlier, security forces killed 17 Indian-backed terrorists in Balochistan. The sources said on Saturday that an attack on a police station in the Zehri area of Khuzdar earlier that day was repulsed.
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According to the sources, security forces had already killed 26 terrorists during operations conducted on July 6 and 7.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and President Asif Ali Zardari praised the Pakistan Army, Frontier Corps (FC), and Balochistan Police for the success of Operation Shabaan and paid tribute to the law enforcement agencies.
UNSC confirms rise in TTP attacks from Afghanistan
Terrorism has significantly increased in Pakistan, particularly in K-P and Balochistan, in recent days. The rise in terrorist activity has led to growing concerns over the security situation in these regions. In response, security forces have been conducting intensive operations to counter the threat, targeting terrorist groups.
The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) in its report released on February also drew attention to a series of attacks by the banned Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) against Pakistani security forces and projects linked to the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).
“On September 16, 2025, the BLA ambushed a Pakistani military convoy patrolling the corridor, killing 32 troops. While counter-terrorism operations by Pakistan restricted the BLA’s operational space, it remained active.”
The report added that some member states reported that the BLA collaborated with TTP and ISIL-K through shared training camps and resources, coordinating attacks and meetings between commanders. Some member states assessed that there was neither an association nor growing ties between the BLA and Al Qaeda or ISIL.
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It further highlighted that various groups in Afghanistan had acquired modern weapons and equipment through cross-border smuggling and black-market trade.
“TTP used advanced assault rifles, night-vision devices, thermal-imaging devices, sniper systems and drone attack systems. Most of these were provided by the de facto authorities in conjunction with weapons permits and travel documents,” it said.
In August 2025, the UN’s 1988 Taliban sanctions committee monitoring team’s annual report said outlawed terrorist groups – BLA, including its Majeed Brigade, and TTP had “close coordination”.
The UNSC report said “some BLA attacks showed a high degree of complexity and brutality”, citing the hijacking of the Jaffar Express in Balochistan on March 11, 2025, which killed 31 people, including 21 hostages.Latest News, Breaking News & Top News Stories | The Express TribuneKhalid MehmoodRead More