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2 soldiers, 3 militants killed during raid in Gilgit-Baltistan
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Two soldiers and three militants were killed in an exchange of fire during an intelligence-based raid on a militant hideout near Chillas town of Gilgit-Baltistan (G-B) on Thursday, the military’s media wing, ISPR, said.

“Three wanted terrorists were killed by security forces in a successful IBO in Tarel valley in village Gayyal near Chillas in Gilgit-Baltistan today,” a statement issued by the ISPR said.

The military’s media wing further claimed that the suspects killed during the raid were involved in attacks on civil transport, tourists and security forces on the Karakoram Highway (KKH). “Two security forces personnel also embraced shahadat (martyrdom) in exchange of fire,” it added.

Meanwhile, security forces cordoned off the area and launched a search operation to arrest the remaining suspects.

The statement did not mention which group the militants belonged to, but the Chilas district is a known stronghold of Sunni extremist outfits such as the Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan and Lashkar-e-Jhangvi.

Last night, at least, five terrorists were killed during an ensuing gunbattle with security forces after suspects launched a raid on a military check post in Khyber Agency. “Five terrorists were killed in an exchange of fire with security forces in Darmu Drab Pass, Khyber Agency. Troops valiantly responded and foiled terrorists’ attempt,” ISPR said.

The incident comes two days after Chief of Army Staff General Raheel Sharif confirmed death sentences of 13 ‘hardcore militants’, including one involved in the killing foreign tourists in Nanga Parbat.

According to the ISPR, the condemned terrorists were tried by military courts for their involvement in Nanga Parbat attack, Saidu Sharif airport, and destruction of schools, attacks on armed forces, law enforcement agencies and civilians.

The decision to award death penalties to terrorists involved in the massacre of foreign climbers at the Nanga Parbat base camp in 2013 was welcomed by the G-B government.

“We welcome and support the decision against terrorists,” said the G-B Parliamentary Secretary on Law Aurangzeb Khan Advocate, while speaking at a press conference in the Chief Minister Camp Office, Gilgit.

On that fateful night of June 24, 2013, gunmen dressed in Gilgit Scouts uniforms stormed the camp and shot dead 10 foreign hikers – including one American with dual Chinese citizenship, two other Chinese, three Ukrainians, two Slovakians, one Lithuanian, one Nepalese and a Pakistani guide.

A faction of the outlawed Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) had claimed credit for the attack, which shocked the world and scarred the country’s climbing tourism industry.
2 soldiers, 3 militants killed during raid in Gilgit-Baltistan | Pakistan Today
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Your obsession with RAW RAW RAW RAW RAW RAW ... is mind blowing! :crazy:


GB border with north eastern Afghanistan, area which is strong hold of Northern alliance and their sponsor India. There will always be a case of Indian sponsored terrorist sneaking into GB. We just have to dispatch them as and when we find them.
 
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So much that they had to arrest a pigeon and bomb a balloon.
the pigeon yes, the balloon not sure about that, they did not arrest it.
im just making a valid point and leaving it at that. the killing of the militants means that they are being picked of now. the pasha and kayani era have gone.
 
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Just two years back 10 foreigners were gunned down in Gilgit.

That happened near Nanga Parbat base camp not really at gilgit. Despite that GB is far more peaceful than many regions in India.
 
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2 soldiers, 3 militants killed during raid in Gilgit-Baltistan
Pakistan-Army1-1-300x225.jpg

Two soldiers and three militants were killed in an exchange of fire during an intelligence-based raid on a militant hideout near Chillas town of Gilgit-Baltistan (G-B) on Thursday, the military’s media wing, ISPR, said.

“Three wanted terrorists were killed by security forces in a successful IBO in Tarel valley in village Gayyal near Chillas in Gilgit-Baltistan today,” a statement issued by the ISPR said.

The military’s media wing further claimed that the suspects killed during the raid were involved in attacks on civil transport, tourists and security forces on the Karakoram Highway (KKH). “Two security forces personnel also embraced shahadat (martyrdom) in exchange of fire,” it added.

Meanwhile, security forces cordoned off the area and launched a search operation to arrest the remaining suspects.

The statement did not mention which group the militants belonged to, but the Chilas district is a known stronghold of Sunni extremist outfits such as the Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan and Lashkar-e-Jhangvi.

Last night, at least, five terrorists were killed during an ensuing gunbattle with security forces after suspects launched a raid on a military check post in Khyber Agency. “Five terrorists were killed in an exchange of fire with security forces in Darmu Drab Pass, Khyber Agency. Troops valiantly responded and foiled terrorists’ attempt,” ISPR said.

The incident comes two days after Chief of Army Staff General Raheel Sharif confirmed death sentences of 13 ‘hardcore militants’, including one involved in the killing foreign tourists in Nanga Parbat.

According to the ISPR, the condemned terrorists were tried by military courts for their involvement in Nanga Parbat attack, Saidu Sharif airport, and destruction of schools, attacks on armed forces, law enforcement agencies and civilians.

The decision to award death penalties to terrorists involved in the massacre of foreign climbers at the Nanga Parbat base camp in 2013 was welcomed by the G-B government.

“We welcome and support the decision against terrorists,” said the G-B Parliamentary Secretary on Law Aurangzeb Khan Advocate, while speaking at a press conference in the Chief Minister Camp Office, Gilgit.

On that fateful night of June 24, 2013, gunmen dressed in Gilgit Scouts uniforms stormed the camp and shot dead 10 foreign hikers – including one American with dual Chinese citizenship, two other Chinese, three Ukrainians, two Slovakians, one Lithuanian, one Nepalese and a Pakistani guide.

A faction of the outlawed Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) had claimed credit for the attack, which shocked the world and scarred the country’s climbing tourism industry.
2 soldiers, 3 militants killed during raid in Gilgit-Baltistan | Pakistan Today
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It's the Kohistani Taliban, I say send in SSG and vanquish the rodents.
 
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Pakistan has a terrorism index of #4 and is decreasing - while India has an index of 6 and is significantly increasing.

Yar why reply to a troll whose sole purpose in life is to come here and rile posters up. As the article mentions that that place has been known to hold LEJ and sipah sahaba two organizations that have been involved in secratarian violence. They are not any freedom movement but a sect movement and they need to dispatched as well. Besides after operation zarb e azb many of these militants ran and started to hide and are not being hunted down.


MAY ALLAH GRANT THE SHAHEED A PLACE IN HEAVEN.

need to kill all these militants once and for all.
 
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CPEC would be a dream, unless Army cleans Diamer district from terrorists. Terrorist are roaming freely there and are free to do anything. Their common hobbies are Killing, looting, raping....etc
 
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