KP: Twelve militants were neutralised during exchange of fire here on Saturday (10th Jan, 2026).
According to details six militants were gunned down in the first encounter that took place in N. Waziristan. Police and security forces have carried out another operation in Kurram district and killed five more militants who were involved in killing members of security forces, LEAs as well as civilians. One more militant was slain, with the support of armed local volunteers during an exchange of fire in Khyber district. In this operation two more criminals had been arrested.

Militants in KP and Balochistan incessantly attack security forces who too keep on conducting operations against them. For instance, Major Adeel Zaman (36), leading his troops from the front, rendered the ultimate sacrifice during an IBO carried out in the general area Khar here on 29th December. As the result of intense exchange of fire, five militants lost their lives. Those who had been eliminated used to attack military as well as civil targets. Arms, ammunition and explosives were recovered from the slain terrorists.

On 2nd July, unidentified terrorists targeted a govt vehicle claiming lives of Nawagai’s assistant commissioner Faisal Ismail, tehsildar Abdul Wakil, subedar Noor Hakim and constable Rashid, 11 others, who got wounded, were taken to nearby medical facilities. A day earlier, militants gunned two traffic policemen (Israel and Sanaullah) down when they were travelling from their village to duty on the Ghazni Khel-Long Khel Road near Gul Baz Dehqan. Shooters also snatched official guns from the two slain cops before bolting from the scene of crime.

Fifteen terrorists, including ringleaders, were neutralised in two separate IBOs carried out by security forces here on 15th Feb. According to details, the first Intelligence-Based-Operation was conducted in Hathala (area of Dera Ismail Khan district) during which nine terrorists (including ringleaders Farman alias Saqib, Amanullah alias Toori, Saeed alias Liaquat and Bilal) were neutralised. Those killed were in the Law-Enforcement-Agencies’ most wanted list due to their involvement in terrorist activities in the region.
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