Four Paramilitary Pakistani staff were killed since their vehicle was ambushed by the ‘militants’ in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province on Sunday, police said. The incident, which occurred in the district of Dera Ismail Khan that borders South Waziristan, charged five lives, including four paramilitar personnel. According to PTI news agency, security forces have carried out extensive operations, which Pakistan describes as ‘anti -terrorism operations’, in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and Baluchistan.
These operations carried out by the Pakistani forces are called a “sustained effort”, with the country witnessing an increase in violent attacks after the return of the Taliban to power in Afghanistan in 2021, particularly in the bordering provinces of KP and Baluchistan.
Earlier on Saturday, 18 Pakistani soldiers were killed during clashes in the Kalat district of Baluchistan. After the incident, the Chief of the Pakistan army, also Munir, promised to hunt the “Freemies”, which they were “acting as terrorist representatives aimed at the country.”
Munir said: “Those who act as terrorist representatives of their foreign teachers who have dominated the art of manifesting the double hunting scratch with the hound and running with the hare are well known to us.”
In particular, Pakistan has currently been fighting in a two-pointed challenge, which is directed separately by the nationalists of Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan and Baloch.
Both groups have their reasons while participating in their separate fights with the Pakistani forces. While TTP struggles for the so -called Islamic system as in Afghanistan, Baloch extremists are against the exploitation of the natural wealth of Baluchistan by the federal government.
Pakistani officials often blame the “foreign hand” for the problem, which according to him the local elements, ‘freemies’, to’ create a situation similar to insurgency.
Meanwhile, the head of the Army personnel (COA) reassured the determination of the army to guarantee the safety and well -being of the people of Baluchistan, while reaffirming his commitment to support the provincial government in his efforts to promote peace, the stability and development in development. The region.
Terrorist attacks have intensified in Pakistan after the prohibited militant group Tehreek-E-Taliban Pakistan broke a high-fire at a fragile fire agreement with the government.
(With PTI inputs)