In Miranshah, three troops were killed.
ISPR reports the deaths of three terrorists in the operation.
On Sunday, the military’s propaganda wing stated that three service members had accepted martyrdom during an operation in the North Waziristan district, near the town of Miranshah, targeting a terrorist position.
According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), on the night of June 9–10, Pakistani military and militants engaged in a firefight.
It further stated that three terrorists were killed and four were injured as a direct result of this incident.
The message went on to say that the dead terrorists were armed.
The ISPR reported that three soldiers, Subedar Asghar Ali (age 40), Sepoy Naseem Khan (age 26), and Sepoy Muhammad Zaman (age 22), all from the Lakki Marwat district, “embraced shahadat (martyrdom) during the intense exchange of fire.”
The military’s public relations office said the region was being “sanitized” to get rid of any remaining militants.
‘[T]he sacrifices of our heroic soldiers only serve to enhance [Pakistan’s] commitment to rid the world of the terror threat,’ the statement continued.
This month, two militants were killed by security forces during a firefight in the Dossali neighborhood of North Waziristan.
Further, On May 31, security forces responded to reports of militant activity in the region by conducting an intelligence-based operation (IBO) in which at least two terrorists were killed.
Cops had previously claimed that the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) militants who had been fighting with locals and police in the Banjot district of Swat’s mountainous terrain had been trapped in a cave, but it now appears that they have all escaped.
On his first day in office, April 25, Director General ISPR Maj. Gen. Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry held a news conference where he announced that 8,269 IBOs had been carried out since January, resulting in the deaths or captures of 1,535 terrorists. Balochistan accounted for 4,040 IBOs, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa for 3,591, Punjab for 119, and Sindh for 519.
Since January, he said, law enforcement agencies like the army, police, and others have been averaging over 70 IBOs every day.
As a result of the Counter-Terrorism Department’s approach of prevention through identification, the number of terrorist occurrences in K-P dropped by 11.9% in the month of April 2023.
The Director General of the Inter-Services Intelligence and Protective Service (ISPR) told the press that 3,141 kilometers of border fencing had been nearly finished.
More than 98 percent of the 2,611-kilometer Pak-Afghan border management project has been finished. He continued, “We’ve finished more over 85 percent of the border between Pakistan and Iran.