At least six Pakistani soldiers and as many terrorists were killed in a gun battle between the security forces and militants in Pakistan’s southwestern Balochistan province on Saturday.
The rebels attacked a paramilitary Frontier Corps Compound in the Muslim Bagh area of the province, leading to a hostage situation, according to a statement by the army.
The clearance commenced on Friday evening after repulsing the initial onslaught of terrorists and was completed on Saturday morning, it said.
“All six terrorists in the compound, who were well equipped, have been sent to hell,” the army said, adding that necessary intelligence follow-up will continue to trace their linkages and arrest facilitators and expose their sponsors.
It said the complex clearance operation involved a hostage rescue operation as well to save three families from a residential block.
“The terrorists had not even spared children of their horrendous approach,” the army said.
Six soldiers and a civilian were killed while six individuals, including a woman, were injured, it said. The security forces are determined to thwart all attempts at sabotaging the peace, stability and progress of Balochistan, it said.