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Security forces killed three terrorists in Awaran

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Security forces killed three terrorists in Awaran

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  • IBO has been initiated to intercept a terrorists group.
  • Resultantly, party of three terrorists was intercepted.
  • Three terrorists have been killed in exchange of fire.
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RAWALPINDI: Security forces killed three terrorists in Awaran District of Balochistan province in an Intelligence Based Operation (IBO).

According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), an Intelligence Based Operation has been initiated to intercept a terrorists group operating in general area south of Awaran. The terrorists were linked with firing and improvised explosive devices incidents along Turbat, Awaran Road and surrounding areas.

Based on credible information, multiple ambushes had been laid along different routes in the area frequented by the terrorists for last three days.

Resultantly, party of three terrorists was intercepted while moving towards their hideout. On being blocked, they opened fire onto the security forces.

During ensuing heavy exchange of fire, all three terrorists have been killed, while a cache of arms and ammunition has been recovered.

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