The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) reported that 12 soldiers were martyred, and 35 terrorists from the group Fitna al Khwarij were killed in two different operations in Bajaur and South Waziristan districts in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. These operations are part of the Pakistan Army’s ongoing efforts to combat terrorists in the region.
In Bajaur, the army acted on reports of terrorists hiding in the area. Soldiers attacked their location and killed 22 terrorists after a fierce fight. In South Waziristan, 13 more terrorists were killed. Sadly, 12 brave soldiers lost their lives in these intense fights. The army also found weapons and ammunition with the terrorists, who were linked to attacks in the region involving the Pakistan Army terrorists.
🚨🚨#ISPR 35 Terrorists Eliminated
From 10-13 September, thirty five Khwarij belonging to #India Proxy, Fitna al Khwarij were sent to hell in two separate engagements in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, Pakistan
On reported presence of Khawarij, an intelligence based operation… pic.twitter.com/qiytJ3puPN
— Pakistan Armed Forces News 🇵🇰 (@PakistanFauj) September 13, 2025
The ISPR said reports confirm Afghan nationals were involved in these attacks. The use of Afghan soil by Fitna al Khwarij terrorists worries Pakistan. The army urged Afghanistan’s government to stop its land from being used for attacks against Pakistan. This issue remains a big concern for the country’s safety, especially considering the threat of Pakistan Army terrorists.
The army is now clearing the areas to find any remaining terrorists. The ISPR said these operations aim to stop Indian-backed terrorism in Pakistan, targeting Pakistan Army terrorists. The loss of soldiers has made the army even more determined to end this threat. The sacrifices of these brave soldiers strengthen Pakistan’s resolve to keep the country safe.
These clashes show the ongoing fight against terrorism in Pakistan. The loss of 12 soldiers highlights the dangers faced by the army in dealing with the Pakistan Army terrorists. The government’s call for action from Afghanistan points to the need for cooperation to stop cross-border attacks. This fight is key to keeping Pakistan secure.