Pakistani Forces Kill 24 Militants in Border Raids Near Afghanistan
The Pakistani military announced Friday that it killed 24 militants in border raids near Afghanistan over the previous 24 hours, using intelligence sources. The operations were in response to militant attacks earlier in the week.
On Friday, the Pakistani military issued a statement confirming that its forces had killed 24 militants during a series of raids conducted near the border with Afghanistan. The operations took place over the previous 24 hours, according to the statement. The military said the raids were based on intelligence sources, which allowed them to target the militants effectively. These raids were launched in response to attacks by militants that occurred earlier in the week. The statement did not provide specific details about the locations of the raids or the identities of the killed militants. The military emphasized the use of intelligence to guide the operations, highlighting a strategy of precision strikes. This incident is part of a broader pattern of counter-militancy actions along the Afghanistan border, where Pakistan frequently conducts such operations. The military did not disclose any further information at this time. The raids were conducted over a 24-hour period and were directly linked to the earlier militant attacks. The statement underscores the ongoing security challenges in the region and the military's reliance on intelligence-driven operations.


