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Blow To Pakistan As 7 Army Jawans Killed In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa By TTP Terrorists Following Leaked Intelligence Report

The post claimed that their intel report was leaked, and TTP terrorists opened fire at Pak Army soldiers.

 

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The Pakistani Army lost seven of its personnel in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa region. The Pakistani Army had gone to conduct an anti-terror operation in Lakki Marwat district based on intelligence. 

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The Khorasan Diary claimed that the intelligence report was leaked, and the TTP (Tehrik-e Taliban Pakistan) rounded up the Pakistani Army soldiers in Sarkati Machi Khel. The TTP terrorists reportedly killed seven soldiers. Six personnel were injured in the attack. During the exchange of fire, eight terrorists also lost their lives. 

According to The Khorasan Diary, a security officer said operations began on Friday morning and continued till late evening. The official claimed that the Pak Army has also rounded up many terrorists. 

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A post on social media claimed that the Pakistani Army’s operation was unsuccessful. The post claimed that their intel report was leaked, and TTP terrorists opened fire at Pak Army soldiers where seven of them lost their lives. 

The government of Pakistan has been facing a tough time in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa region where the rebels have challenged the Army. The Pakistani Army faced such challenges at regular intervals in the past, and they have been forced to take action against the terrorists in the region. 

First published on: Mar 29, 2025 01:07 PM IST


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