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Pakistan: Security forces kill three people in Balochistan 

By ANI | Updated: September 16, 2023 17:40 IST

Balochistan [Pakistan], September 16 : Pakistan security forces killed two people whom they termed as ‘terrorists’ in the Jaffarabad ...

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Balochistan [Pakistan], September 16 : Pakistan security forces killed two people whom they termed as ‘terrorists’ in the Jaffarabad area of Balochistan, which they also claimed to be associated with a banned outfit, ARY News reported on Saturday.

According to the Pakistan-based media outlet, the Counter Terrorism Department of Pakistan conducted an operation in Jafarabad during which the ‘militants’ opened fire at the security forces.

During the exchange of fire, two people were killed. The CTD officials also recovered weapons and explosive material from the deceased people.  

As per the ARY News, the security forces had killed three people in Peshawar in a separate operation on September 15.

The CTD conducted a raid on a tip-off in Peshawar’s Faqeer Baba Ziarat area which came in the vicinity of the Khazana police station. During the raid, an organized group of outlawed Diash opened fire at the police party.

The personnel from the security forces acted against the gun attack and killed three people.

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