ISLAMABAD: Four militants, including a suicide bomber, were killed in an intelligence-based operation in Pakistan’s northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province, the Pakistani military said on Tuesday.
The operation was conducted in the restive North Waziristan tribal district on reported presence of militants, according to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the military’s media wing.
During the operation, an intense exchange of fire took place between security forces and the militants, which resulted in the killing of all four suspects.
“The killed terrorists remained actively involved in numerous terrorist activities against the security forces and were planning to conduct a high-profile terrorist attack, which was averted due to proactive response by the security forces,” the ISPR said in a statement.
“Arms, ammunition and explosives were also recovered from killed terrorists.”
A sanitization operation was being carried out in the vicinity to eliminate any other threats, the ISPR added.
Pakistan has witnessed a surge in militant violence in its western regions that border Afghanistan over the last one year, which particularly increased after the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) called off its months-long truce with the government in Islamabad in November 2022.
The militant group, which is said to have sanctuaries in neighboring Afghanistan, is separate from but a close ally of the Afghan Taliban.
The operation in North Waziristan comes a day after bodies of six men, who worked as barbers and hailed from the Punjab province, were found in Mir Ali area of the same district, local media reported.
On Sunday, a Pakistani soldier was killed after militants from “inside Afghanistan” opened fire on a Pakistani border post in North Waziristan, while three militants were killed while “infiltrating” the country’s border with Afghanistan in Bajaur district, the Pakistani military said.
Unidentified suspects last week torched a government-run girls’ school in KP’s Bannu district that sparked fears among residents of renewed militant violence in the area, an official said.
No group claimed responsibility for the attack on the school, District Police Officer (DPO) Iftikhar Ali Shah told Arab News, though the attackers left a note on the school gate mentioning the outlawed TTP.