Pakistan to wipe out foreign-funded terrorism, maintain role as global peacemaker: Solangi

Solangi said that Pakistan would not only send the terrorists to hell where they belonged but also send their patrons and financiers to the same hellhole.

Pakistan to wipe out foreign-funded terrorism, maintain role as global peacemaker: Solangi

ISLAMABAD, Jun 29 (APP): Spokesperson to the President of Pakistan Murtaza Solangi on Monday said that the illegitimate Afghan Taliban regime was trying to hurt the global peacemaker image of Pakistan by unleashing terrorism from its soil against Pakistani civilians and brave soldiers to please Modi and Netanyahu.

Solangi, in a statement on his X timeline, said that the Afghan Taliban either think Pakistan would just do nothing or their patrons would protect them.

He maintained that Pakistan would not only send the terrorists to hell where they belonged but also send their patrons and financiers to the same hellhole.

Solangi said that Pakistan would defeat the terrorists and continue to be the global peacemaker at the same time.

Spokesperson Solangi made the statement after Minister for Information and Broadcasting announced that Pakistan’s security forces carried out a well-planned, intelligence-based ground operation along the Pakistan-Afghan border in the aftermath of recent multiple terrorist incidents inside Pakistan against the innocent people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan, and Pakistan Rangers (Sindh) Camp, Karachi.

This was followed by calibrated strikes in the border region against the hideouts and safe havens of terrorists belonging to Jamaat ul Ahrar and Fitna al Khawarij, killing twenty-nine Khawarij.

He said that during the operation near the Pakistan-Afghanistan border in Bajaur, high-value Khawarji Commander Khan Farosh aka Zabal along with three terrorists belonging to Indian proxy Jamaat ul Ahrar were killed.

Similarly, in continuation of Operation Ghazb Lil Haq, the security forces targeted the hideouts of Jamaat ul Ahrar and Fitna al Khawarij in Paktia, Paktika, and Kunar provinces of Afghanistan, killing twenty-five terrorists. Large quantities of weapons and ammunition and hideouts were also destroyed.

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