Two terrorist attacks in Dera Ghazi Khan were stopped by security personnel, driving the insurgents to run after a strong police response.
During a coordinated search mission in Marha organized by the Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) and the Rangers, the first assault occurred.
Armed rebels began shooting as security personnel advanced, starting a heavy exchange of bullets in the two terrorist attacks.
The attackers had to retreat into the hilly landscape to avoid arrest, but police forces countered fast and forcefully.
The militants staged a second attack on the Lakhani border check post little after the first engagement.
This time they assaulted security forces using hand grenades, rocket launchers, and other strong tools markets on rockets.
Law enforcement officers efficiently countered the militants’ assault regardless of their strong weaponry, ultimately compelling a group of 15 to 20 assailants to abandon the region.
Authorities believe the terrorists took major losses in the engagements, but exact figures have not yet been confirmed.
Concurrently, the authorities have been increasing search efforts across the region trying to find and destroy every last terrorist threat to guarantee the safety of the area.
Earlier, Security forces conducted an intelligence driven operation in Ghulam Khan Kalay, North Waziristan District, on February 28, 2025.
Forces effectively hit the terrorists’ hideout, killing six militants throughout the operation.
The dead were participants in several attacks against security forces as well as in the slaying of innocent people.
Official found arms and ammunitions from the eliminated militants.
Security forces have started a sanitation operation in the zone to guarantee the thorough elimination of any remaining dangers.
Pakistan’s military is dedicated to wiping out terrorism and defending national security.
Applauding the military for their effective engagement in North Waziristan were Premier Shehbaz Sharif and President Asif Zardari.