In an intelligence-driven operation in the Kulachi region of Dera Ismail Khan district, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistani security forces have eliminated seven militants affiliated with the India-sponsored outfit ‘Fitna al-Hindustan’.
The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) detailed that the operation was launched based on precise intelligence confirming the militants’ presence in a local hideout. Forces swiftly engaged the target site, resulting in the neutralization of all seven terrorists without any casualties on the security side.

The ISPR further revealed that a substantial stockpile of weapons and explosives was seized from the deceased militants, who were actively linked to multiple terror incidents destabilizing the area. These operations underscore the ongoing threat posed by cross-border sponsored extremism to Pakistan’s internal security.
Post-operation, comprehensive clearance and sanitization efforts are ongoing to root out any lingering threats in the vicinity. The military emphasized its unwavering resolve to dismantle Indian-financed terror networks entirely, vowing relentless pursuit until the menace is eradicated nationwide.
Meanwhile, Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi extended heartfelt praise to the security apparatus for their exemplary conduct in thwarting the India-supported terror plot in Dera Ismail Khan, where seven extremists met their demise. He highlighted how the forces adeptly disrupted the insurgents’ sinister agenda in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, hailing their valor in delivering a decisive blow to the adversaries.
Naqvi affirmed the nation’s solidarity with the armed forces, celebrating their valorous feats, and issued a stark warning: no sanctuary exists for terrorists on Pakistani soil. This success reinforces the collective determination to safeguard peace and sovereignty against external provocations.
