Eight terrorists have been killed and four injured as Pakistan’s security forces thwarted an infiltration attempt on the Pakistan-Afghanistan border in the country’s restive Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s North Waziristan district, the military’s media affairs wing has said.
Pakistan has witnessed an uptick in terror activities over the past year, especially in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan, after the proscribed Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) ended its ceasefire with the government in November 2022.
On the intervening night of April 5-6, the “movement of a group of khwarij, trying to infiltrate through Pakistan-Afghanistan border, was picked up by the security forces in the general area” of North Waziristan’s Hassan Khel, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a press release on Sunday.
After an intense exchange of fire, eight terrorists were killed and four others injured, it added.
‘Fitna Al Khawarij’ is a term that the state uses to refer to the banned TTP.
“Pakistan has consistently been asking the interim Afghan government to ensure effective border management on their side of the border,” the ISPR noted, adding that it expected Kabul to “fulfil its obligations and deny the use of Afghan soil by khwarij for perpetrating acts of terrorism against Pakistan”.
The ISPR said that “security forces of Pakistan are determined and remain committed to secure its borders and wipe out the menace of terrorism from the country”. The statement added that a sanitisation operation was being conducted to eliminate any other kharji found in the area.
The failed infiltration attempt follows another one in late March in North Waziristan.