Security forces on Friday killed three terrorists, including two high-value targets, in Kech district's Balgatar area in a follow-up clearance operation conducted on a makeshift hideout linked with recent terrorist activities in Panjgur, the military said. According to a statement of the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the terrorist hideout was surrounded following a major intelligence tip-off. "Security forces encircled the well dug out terrorists and in an intense exchange of fire killed all three terrorists hiding there," it added. Read more: PM Imran lauds armed forces for repulsing terror attacks in Panjgur, Naushki The ISPR said that the killed individuals included terrorist commander Summair alias Bahar, commander Altaf alias Lalik and commander Phailan Baloch who was involved in terrorist activities against security forces in Hoshab, Panjgur and other areas. The statement further said that the killed terrorists were involved in terrorist activities in the entire province, adding that a cache of arms and ammunition was recovered from the hideout. Read: "Forces repulse two terror attacks in Balochistan" On Wednesday, the country's armed forces repulsed terror attacks in Panjgur and Naushki. The ISPR said that heavy casualties were inflicted upon terrorists. “Terrorists attempted to attack security forces camps at two locations, Panjgur and Naushki, in Balochistan late evening today,” it said. “Both attacks have been successfully repulsed while inflicting heavy casualties on terrorists,” it added.
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