4 Khwarij killed in S Waziristan’s IBO
ISPR says during operation, Khwarij’s location was effectively engaged and four Khwarij were "sent to hell"
By Our Correspondent
November 03, 2024
RAWALPINDI: Security forces killed four Khwarij in an Intelligence Based Operation (IBO) in South Waziristan on Saturday.
In the early hours of Saturday, security forces conducted an IBO in general area Sarwakai, South Waziristan District on reported presence of Khwarij.
During the conduct of operation, Khwarij’s location was effectively engaged by own troops, as a result of which, four Khwarij were sent to hell.
Sanitization operation is being carried out to eliminate any other Kharji found in the area as the security forces of Pakistan are determined to wipe-out the menace of terrorism from the country, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) in a statement on Saturday said.
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