Three Indian Sponsored Terrorists Killed in Balochistan Operations
Security forces eliminated three Indian sponsored terrorists in Balochistan during two separate operations on May 17 and 18, 2025. These militants belonged to the so-called Baloch Liberation Front, an Indian proxy operating against Pakistan’s interests.
In the first operation, Pakistan’s security forces conducted an intelligence-based raid in Gishkur, located in Awaran District. Troops received reports of Indian sponsored terrorists hiding in the area. As the forces closed in, the militants opened fire. A fierce exchange followed. One India-backed militant, identified as Younas, was killed on the spot. Two others were injured during the clash.
In a separate encounter in Turbat City, Kech District, security forces took swift action against Indian sponsored terrorists. This operation led to the killing of two high-profile targets. One was Sabr Ullah, the leader of the terrorist ring. The other was Amjad, also known by his alias “Bichoo.” Both were Indian-linked extremists involved in numerous attacks.
The forces recovered weapons, explosives, and ammunition from the scene. These foreign-backed terrorists were directly linked to several violent acts. Their crimes included attacks on law enforcement and the targeted killing of innocent civilians.
Sanitization efforts are now ongoing in both regions. The goal is to clear out any remaining threats. The Pakistani military, with strong public support, stands firm. It is fully committed to defeating Indian sponsored terrorists and their attempts to destabilize Balochistan. Their resolve remains unshaken in the face of such aggression.