- February 25, 2026
Baloch Separatists Target Pakistani Security Forces In Balochistan, Kill 4 Paramilitary Troops
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In separate ongoing counterterrorism operations, meanwhile, Pakistani security forces killed 34 terrorists in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan provinces

The BLA has intensified attacks in Balochistan over the past few months. (Image for representation: AP/File)
Baloch separatists targeted Pakistani security forces in Balochistan, killing four paramilitary personnel and leaving many injured in the attack on Wednesday.
In separate ongoing counterterrorism operations, meanwhile, Pakistani security forces killed 34 terrorists in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan provinces on the same day.
According to security sources, at least four Frontier Corps officials were killed and one suffered injuries when armed motorcyclists opened fire on their vehicle near the Molvi Salah Udin Madrasa Chaman town of the Balochistan province.
The injured were rushed to Quetta for further treatment and a search operation is underway in the area to identify and nab the attackers.
This comes a day after the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) released the identities of seven members killed during ‘Operation Herof Phase 2’ in Balochistan, which is a declared military campaign by the separatists.
34 TERRORISTS KILLED IN KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA, BALOCHISTAN
The army said at least 34 terrorists have been killed by Pakistani security forces as part of ongoing counter-terrorism operations.
The security forces killed 26 terrorists in four separate operations in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in the northwest and another eight in Balochistan province in the southwest of the country.
In a statement, the army said over the past few days, security forces conducted a series of intelligence-based operations, part of a relentless counter terrorism campaign – aimed at eliminating ‘Fitna-al-Khwarij’ and ‘Fitna-al-Hindustan’, a term the government uses claiming that the militants allegedly receive support from Indian intelligence agencies.
The term Fitna-al-Khwarij is used for Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) terrorists and Fitna-al-Hindustan for ethnic Baloch terrorists active in Balochistan.
The army said movement of a group of terrorists opposite the Hassan Khel area of North Waziristan district was detected while they were trying to infiltrate through the Pakistan-Afghanistan border. The army killed one militant, who was identified as an Afghan national.
In another engagement, an intelligence-based operation was conducted in Lakki Marwat district and three terrorists were killed. Simultaneously, in two separate engagements in the Narmi Khel area of Bannu district, Pakistan troops killed 10 militants.
In another operation, the troops eliminated 12 terrorists in Mir Ali area of North Waziristan district. During the fifth engagement, the troops conducted an intelligence-based operation in the Sambaza area of Zhob district in Balochistan and “eight terrorists belonging to Fitna-al-Hindustan were successfully neutralised”.
The army said weapons and ammunition were also recovered from the killed terrorists, who remained actively involved in numerous terrorist activities in the area.
“The security forces of Pakistan remain resolute and unwavering in their commitment to defend the nation’s frontiers,” the army said.
Last month, at least 15 security officials and 18 civilians were killed as armed militants launched coordinated attacks across Balochistan. In four days of violent clashes between the militants and security forces, around 206 terrorists were killed, according to the military’s media wing.
The southwestern province has seen a rise in terror attacks by insurgent groups, with the BLA claiming responsibility for the strikes last month in which several police stations, frontier corp check posts, banks and government buildings were targeted. The insurgent groups have been carrying out separatist movements since the last two decades, however, in the last two to three years the intensity of the attacks has gone up.
Islamabad, Pakistan
February 25, 2026, 23:32 IST
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