Clean-up operation completed in Machh and Kolpur, 24 terrorists killed, four officials and two civilians martyred

Quetta: The operation against the attackers in the cities of Machh and Kolpur of Balochistan was completed, 24 terrorists were killed in the two-sided fight, four security personnel and two civilians were martyred.

According to ISPR, on the intervening night of January 29 and 30, terrorists attacked Mach and Kolpur complexes in Balochistan.
Law enforcement agencies deployed on security put up stiff resistance and forced the attackers to retreat, the terrorists were tracked down in subsequent sanitization and clearance operations and the area was cleared and secured during Operation Cleanup. Done after making.

Related: A terrorist killed in the Mach attack has been included in the list of missing persons

According to the spokesperson of the Pakistan Army, during the firefight and sanitization/clearance operations, in the last three days, twenty-four terrorists were sent to hell, among those killed were terrorists Shahzad Baloch, Attaullah, Salahuddin, Abdul Wadud and Zeeshan. The main terrorists are involved and the process of identifying the rest of the terrorists is going on.

Read this: 21 terrorists have been killed so far during the clearance operation in Mach

According to ISPR, four law enforcement officials were martyred while fighting bravely during the fierce exchange of fire and two innocent civilians embraced martyrdom, effective response of law enforcement agencies against terrorism. Their selfless determination in war is proof.

The Public Relations Department of the Pakistan Army has further said that Pakistan’s security forces are standing shoulder to shoulder with other law enforcement agencies to ensure peace and stability in the country.

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