Pakistan’s security forces have killed at least 34 terrorists allegedly backed by India during three separate intelligence-based operations (IBOs) conducted in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), officials announced on Thursday. The operations, described as “swift and precise,” underscore escalating security tensions in the region as the country faces an uptick in cross-border militancy. Coordinated Operations Across KP...
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