Pakistani security forces say they killed a Daesh commander in a raid on a militant hideout

Pakistani security forces Wednesday killed a Daesh group commander and two other militants during a raid on a militant hideout near the border with Afghanistan. (AFP/File)
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Updated 28 June 2023
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Pakistani security forces say they killed a Daesh commander in a raid on a militant hideout

  • The raid was conducted in Bajur, the military said
  • It said Daesh commander Shafi Ullah was one of three insurgents killed

PESHAWAR, Pakistan: Pakistani security forces Wednesday killed a Daesh group commander and two other militants during a raid on a militant hideout near the border with Afghanistan, the military said.
The raid was conducted in Bajur, a district in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province bordering Afghanistan, the military said.
It said Daesh commander Shafi Ullah was one of three insurgents killed. He was wanted by the Pakistani government, which alleges he was involved in attacks on security forces and had killed innocent civilians.
Security forces also seized weapons and ammunition from the hideout and were carrying out a clearance operation of the area, the military said.
Pakistan’s military has carried out massive operations in recent years in the tribal belt along the Afghan border, which served as a safe haven for local and foreign militants for decades. However, militants still carry out attacks in the region.