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"textContent": "\n\n\n\nPakistan's security forces killed 17 militants during a series of intelligence-based operations across five districts of Balochistan, the military said Tuesday.\n\nThe operations followed the May 24 train attack and targeted hideouts across Mastung, Nushki, Zehri, Khuzdar, and Kech.\n\n### What did Pakistan's military say about the Balochistan operations?\n\nThe Inter-Services Public Relations said security forces engaged multiple militant hideouts across the five districts in operations conducted after the May 24 train incident.\n\nAfter what it described as intense exchanges of fire, 17 militants were killed. ISPR identified the slain individuals as members of \"Fitna-al-Hindustan,\" a term the Pakistani state uses for militant groups it alleges are backed by India.\n\nSecurity forces also recovered weapons, ammunition, explosives, and a large cache of prepared improvised explosive devices from the militants, according to the statement.\n\n### How do these operations fit into Pakistan's broader counterterrorism strategy?\n\nThe operations form part of Pakistan's ongoing counterterrorism campaign under the \"Azm-e-Istehkam\" strategy, approved by the Federal Apex Committee under the National Action Plan framework.\n\nISPR said sanitization operations were continuing in the affected areas to locate and eliminate remaining militants. The military reiterated its commitment, alongside law enforcement agencies, to continue efforts aimed at dismantling what it described as foreign-sponsored militant networks operating in the country.\n\n### What is the security situation in Balochistan?\n\nBalochistan, Pakistan's largest province by area, has witnessed a long-running insurgency and periodic militant attacks targeting security forces, infrastructure, and civilians.\n\nThe May 24 train attack near Quetta's Chaman railway crossing killed at least 24 people and wounded more than 70 others. The Baloch Liberation Army claimed responsibility for that attack.\n\nAuthorities have intensified intelligence-based operations in the province in recent months as part of broader efforts to improve security.",
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