KURRAM (KP): Security forces have eliminated seven militants in the general area of Dogar here on Wednesday (29th October, 2025) during an IBO that claimed lives of six Pakistani soldiers (identified as Captain Noman Saleem (24, resident of Mianwali), Havaldar Amjad Ali (39, resident of Swabi), Naik Waqas Ahmad (36, resident of Rawalpindi), Sepoy Aijaz Ali (23, resident of Shikarpur), Sepoy Muhammad Waleed (23, resident of Jhelum) and Sepoy Muhammad Shahbaz (32, resident of Khairpur).

Militants have been incessantly attacking the LEA personnel in KP and Balochistan for quite sometime now. The Security Forces too have been retaliating. For instance, twenty-five militants (including four suicide bombers) were neutralised on 24th & 25th of October, 2025 by Pakistani security forces in two operations carried out in N. Waziristan and Kurrum here, as they attempted to infiltrate from Afghanistan carrying a sizeable cache of weapons and explosives.

The Militants tried to infiltrate Pakistan near Ghaki in Kurram District (where ten militants were killed) and Spinwam in North Waziristan District (where 15 militants were gunned down). The two operations claimed lives of five soldiers identified as Havaldar Manzoor Hussain (35, District Ghizar), Sepoy Nauman Ilyas Kiyani (23, District Poonch), Sepoy Muhammad Adil (24, District Kasur), Sepoy Shah Jehan (25, District Vehari), and Sepoy Ali Asghar (25, District Pak Pattan).

On 14th Oct, 2025 Pakistan Army retaliated when Afghan forces resorted to unprovoked firing here. According to Pak Army Porte Parole, Taliban regime’s posts were badly damaged and one of its tanks caught fire during the exchange of fire. It may be recalled that Pakistan had seized 19 Afghan border posts after violent clashes at the Pak-Afghan border, during which Pak Army used heavy artillery (and tanks) overnight Saturday into Sunday (11th to 12th Oct, 2025).

On 24th of October, militants abducted 20 labourers (released two), after attacking a private construction company’s camp office & crush plant. The militants, who had blocked the highway, stormed the office, burnt a number of vehicles (including transport trucks), heavy machinery, and damaged the camp, abducted labourers (mostly from Sindh), who were working on a road project linking Khuzdar to Washuk. No group had claimed responsibility.

Last November, via similar blast, terrorists killed twenty-five and injured fifty Jaffar Express passengers. On 1st November, 2024 an IED, harbouring ten kilograms of explosives, fitted on a motorcycle parked near Girls High School Chowk was detonated by means of a remote-controlled device at 8.35 am killing nine and injuring thirty-three.
BLA/FAH terrorists have conducted an attack against a private construction company. The terrorists burned the entire camp and several vehicles of the construction company, and have abducted 18 workers (Pakistani citizens) of the company. pic.twitter.com/Hl5j85CUCr
— The STRATCOM Bureau (@OSPSF) October 24, 2025
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