Summary
Pakistan's military conducted raids in the Balochistan province, killing 41 fighters. The military claimed these fighters were linked to India, but no proof was provided. The raids targeted groups seeking independence from Pakistan and took place near the Afghan border.
Key Facts
- Pakistan's military killed 41 fighters in Balochistan.
- The military connected these fighters to India, but did not show evidence.
- Balochistan shares a border with Afghanistan and is known for separatist activity.
- In one raid, 30 fighters connected to the banned Pakistan Taliban were killed.
- Another raid resulted in 11 alleged India-backed fighters being killed.
- Weapons and stolen money were reportedly found during the operations.
- The country's security forces continue searching for more fighters in the area.
- Neither India nor any soldiers involved in the operations have commented on the event.