Security forces launch intelligence-based operation, kill four militants in Bannu

An Army vehicle patrols, past police officers stand guard along a road, near cantonment area in Bannu, Pakistan December 21, 2022. (Photo courtesy: REUTERS)
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Updated 01 January 2023
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Security forces launch intelligence-based operation, kill four militants in Bannu

  • The military’s media wing says all militants were involved in ‘terrorist activities’ against security forces, civilians
  • The militants were also in possession of weapons and ammunition that were seized by the security forces

ISLAMABAD: Four militants and a soldier were killed on Saturday, said the military’s media wing, ISPR, in a statement, as security forces launched an intelligence-based operation in the Jani Khel area of Bannu district.

Pakistan has witnessed a resurgence of militant violence in northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province bordering Afghanistan. Much of these attacks have been launched by a proscribed militant network, Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), whose leadership is said to be based in the neighboring country.

Last month, there was also a hostage crisis in Bannu after TTP detainees overpowered guards at a counterterrorism center and seized control of the facility.

Pakistan’s security forces have resumed small-scale operations against the network to prevent its members to further escalate their activities.

“During the conduct of the operation,” said the ISPR statement, “intense fire exchange took place between the troops and terrorists … Resultantly, four terrorists were killed and weapon and ammunition were also recovered from them.”

The ISPR said the dead militants were “actively involved in terrorist activities against security forces” and civilians.

“During intense exchange of fire,” it added, “Sepoy Muhammad Wasim (age 25 years, resident of Khairpur) having fought gallantly, embraced shahadat [martyrdom]. Sanitization of the area is being carried out to eliminate any other terrorists found in the area.”

Pakistan’s new army chief General Asim Munir encouraged all stakeholders to reach “national consensus” on Saturday while mentioning the recent surge in militant attacks in the country.


Over 200 security forces personnel killed in Balochistan militant attacks in 2025— chief minister

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Over 200 security forces personnel killed in Balochistan militant attacks in 2025— chief minister

  • Pakistani security forces launched thousands of operations, killed 760 militants, says Sarfraz Bugti
  • Pakistan’s military media wing says 12 “Indian-sponsored militants” killed in Balochistan’s Kalat district

ISLAMABAD: Over 200 security forces personnel were killed in several militant attacks in Pakistan’s southwestern Balochistan province this year, Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti said on Sunday. 

Balochistan, Pakistan’s largest province by since yet its most backward by almost all social and economic indicators, has suffered from a bloody separatist insurgency for decades launched by ethnic Baloch militant groups. The most prominent among them is the Balochistan Liberation Army.

These militant outfits accuse the military and federal government of denying the local Baloch population a share in the province’s mineral wealth, charges Islamabad denies. 

“We have lost [in one year] 205 security forces personnel, including paramilitary, uniformed, police, levies, and along with that, there are six officers,” Bugti told reporters during a press conference. 

The chief minister said Balochistan had witnessed 900 militant attacks throughout the year, adding that the number of civilian casualties was recorded at 280. 

Bugti said security forces had also launched thousands of intelligence-based operations in 2025 against militants. 

“Out of those, the terrorists who have been killed so far, that is 760,” he said. 

TWELVE MILITANTS KILLED IN KALAT 

Separately, the Pakistani military’s media wing said on Sunday that security forces had killed 12 “Indian-sponsored militants” in Balochistan’s Kalat district on Dec. 6. 

It said the militants belonged to Indian proxy “Fitna al Hindustan,” a term the military uses frequently to describe ethnic Baloch militant groups who demand independence from Pakistan. Islamabad accuses New Delhi of arming and funding these separatist groups, charges India has always denied.

“Weapons, ammunition and explosives were also recovered from the terrorists, who remained actively involved in numerous terrorist activities in the area,” the ISPR said. 

Balochistan, which borders Afghanistan, has seen a surge in militant attacks in recent months. Pakistan’s military said on Saturday that security forces had killed five militants in the Dera Bugti area of the province.