Shootout with militants in northwest Pakistan kills 2 troops

Security personnel of Pakistan's Frontier Corps patrol near Badini Trade Terminal Gateway, a border crossing point between Pakistan and Afghanistan at the Pakistan's border town of Qila Saifullah in the southwestern province of Balochistan on September 16, 2020. (AFP/File)
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Updated 29 October 2022
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Shootout with militants in northwest Pakistan kills 2 troops

  • Shootout takes place in northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Dera Ismail Khan
  • Dera Ismail Khan had been a stronghold of various militants for many years

QUETTA: A shootout with militants in northwestern Pakistan on Saturday killed two soldiers, authorities said as a counterterrorism task force arrested a suspect involved in the recent killing of a former top judge of the country’s restive southwestern Balochistan province.

According to a military statement, the shootout took place in the Darazinda area, in the district of Dera Ismail Khan in northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, which for many years had been a stronghold of various militant groups.

The statement said that during an intensive exchange of fire, two soldiers were fatally wounded. A military action was then undertaken to eliminate the fleeing militants, it added.

Separately, the country’s counterterrorism task force announced the arrest of the man behind the killing of Balochistan’s former chief justice, Noor Mohammad Meskanzai.

Senior officer Aitizaz Goraya told reporters that Shafqatullah Yalanzai was arrested in Kharan, where the judge was killed in a gun attack near a mosque two weeks ago. The officer said the suspect was a member of the outlawed Balochistan Liberation Army, which had claimed the responsibility for the killing.

Goraya claimed the suspect allegedly confessed to his role in the slaying and also revealed details about the group.

Balochistan, which is rich in mineral resources, has been a scene of a low-level insurgency by separatist groups for over two decades. Pakistan’s military has claimed it quelled the insurgency but violence persists in the area.