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Pakistan security forces kill over 100 terrorists in 48 hours: Attaullah Tarar

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Information Minister Attaullah Tarar speaks during a session at the Institute of Regional Studies, a think tank based in Islamabad, on September 16, 2025.

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s security forces have killed more than 100 terrorists in a series of retaliatory actions along the Pak-Afghan border over the past 48 hours, Information Minister Attaullah Tarar said on Saturday.

 

In a statement released on social media, Tarar said the operations targeted verified camps of the Gul Bahadur Group, referred to as “Kharjis,” located in the border areas of North and South Waziristan.

The strikes came after terrorists based in Afghanistan attempted to launch multiple cross-border attacks during a temporary ceasefire. “These attacks were effectively countered by our security forces,” Tarar said. “More than 100 Kharjis were sent to hell.”

 

He also confirmed that the Gul Bahadur group was behind a recent vehicle-borne IED attack in North Waziristan that resulted in the martyrdom of a soldier and the deaths and injuries of several civilians.

 

The minister noted that in a follow-up operation, Pakistani security forces carried out precision strikes last night, targeting terrorist hideouts along the Pak-Afghan border, killing an estimated 60 to 70 terrorists, including key members of the group’s leadership.

 

The minister rejected claims circulating online that civilians had been targeted in the strikes, calling such allegations “false” and an attempt to generate support for terrorist groups operating from within Afghanistan.

 

Tarar reiterated that Pakistan prefers a diplomatic resolution to cross-border terrorism, but reserves the right to act in self-defense.

 

“Pakistan sincerely believes that the path forward lies in resolving this complex issue of Indian-sponsored terrorism emanating from Afghan soil through talks and control of non-state actors by Afghan authorities. But we will not allow terrorists to operate from Afghan soil with impunity,” he added.

 

The comments come amid heightened tensions between Islamabad and Kabul over the presence of terrorist sanctuaries in Afghanistan and a recent surge in terrorist activity targeting Pakistani security forces and civilians.