Pak Army destroys ‘ISIS infrastructure’, kills 12 terrorists


Team Udayavani, Jun 8, 2017, 3:39 PM IST

Islamabad (Pakistan): Pakistan Army today said it has dismantled Islamic State’s infrastructure in the troubled Balochistan province and killed 12 hardcore terrorists, including two suicide bombers, in an operation last week.
The security forces conducted an operation in Mastung area of the province from June 1 to 3 on actionable intelligence, said an army statement, releasing details of the three-day long operation.

“The successful operation by security forces in Mastung denied establishment of any direct or indirect ISIS organized infrastructure in Balochistan (province of) Pakistan, also foiled terrorist incidents in Pakistan,” it said.

It said that there were reports of 10-15 terrorists of banned outfit Lashkar-e-Jhangivi Al-Aalmi (LeJA) hiding in caves near Isplingi mountains, 36 kms south east of Mastung.

“The said organisation was reportedly making efforts for communication with ISIS (Daesh) and intended to facilitate establishment of ISIS foothold in Balochistan,” it said.

Operation for physical clearance of target area, spread over 10 kilometres, started early morning on June 1 and it continued for three days as terrorists hiding in caves offered stiff resistance.

The army said 250 meter long gorge with steep heights and multiple caves made the clearance operation difficult and challenging but the intelligence and security forces personnel fought valiantly to clear the hideout by June 3.

“During exchange of fire, 12 hardcore terrorists including 2 suicide bombers were killed,” it said, adding that five security forces personnel including 2 officers were also injured in the operation.

The suicide bomber used against Deputy Chairman of the Senate Maulana Abdul Ghafoor Haidri on May 12 was also sent by this group from the same hideout.

During the operation, security forces destroyed a bomb making facility inside cave and recovered cache of arms and ammunition which included 50 kilograms of explosive, 3 suicide jackets, 18 grenades, 6 rocket launchers, 4 light machine guns, 18 small machine guns, 4 sniper rifles, 38 communication sets and huge ammunition of various types.

Army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa appreciated effort of Southern Command, intelligence agencies and the troops for the successful operation.

Udayavani is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel and stay updated with the latest news.

Top News

Karnataka MGNREGA workers with wages from Modi government, demands Congress

Repolling underway at one polling booth in Chamarajanagar LS segment in Karnataka

PM condoles MP Sreenivasa Prasad’s death

Bengaluru maximum temperature hit 38.5 degree Celsius on Sunday: IMD

Private players will make space more accessible: ISRO chief

‘Doctored’ videos of Amit Shah: Delhi Police register case after MHA plaint

EC asks AAP to modify campaign song, party dismisses request

Related Articles More

Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar appointed as deputy prime minister

Elon Musk in Beijing amid efforts to promote Tesla’s autonomous driving tech

Retrial of Harvey Weinstein unlikely to occur soon, if ever, experts say

Three women from India killed in US car crash; their Gujarat village holds prayer meeting

China says talks on Tibet only with Dalai Lama’s representatives; rules out dialogue on autonomy

MUST WATCH

Skin Rash, Causes, Signs and Symptoms

11 bullets found in python’s body!

K. Jayaprakash Hegde Sharing His Memories

Grafting Jack Anil

Heat Illness


Latest Additions

CNG shortage plagues Udupi district, Motorists face hours of waiting

Karnataka MGNREGA workers with wages from Modi government, demands Congress

Grisly discovery: Security guards of Cooperative bank murdered in Kerala

T20 World Cup: NZ squad announced; Ravindra, Henry first-timers in Williamson-led team

Markets rebound in early trade amid global rally, buying in ICICI Bank and Reliance

Thanks for visiting Udayavani

You seem to have an Ad Blocker on.
To continue reading, please turn it off or whitelist Udayavani.