Security forces killed seven terrorists during Operation Shaban and other synchronized intelligence-based operations across Balochistan [1].
These actions represent a concentrated effort by security forces to degrade militant capabilities in a region that has seen a surge in instability. The scale of these operations suggests an intensified strategy to dismantle terrorist networks through targeted strikes.
The latest engagement resulted in the death of seven additional militants [1]. This brings the total number of terrorists killed specifically within Operation Shaban to 64 [1].
The broader security offensive has been more extensive. According to security sources, 102 terrorists have been killed since July 5 [1]. These results stem from a combination of the primary operation and various intelligence-based operations conducted throughout the province.
Operation Shaban focuses on the elimination of terrorists to stabilize the region [1]. The use of synchronized strikes allows security forces to target multiple cells simultaneously, reducing the ability of militants to regroup or relocate during the offensive.
Officials said they have not released specific details regarding the identities of the seven individuals killed in the most recent clash. However, the continued momentum of the operation indicates a sustained military presence in the affected areas of Balochistan [1].
“Seven terrorists were killed during Operation Shaban and other synchronized intelligence-based operations across Balochistan.”
The rapid increase in casualties—reaching over 100 militants in less than a week—indicates a high-intensity phase of counter-terrorism activity in Balochistan. By utilizing synchronized intelligence-based operations, the military is attempting to prevent the fragmentation of terrorist cells, aiming for a systemic collapse of regional militant infrastructure rather than isolated victories.



