The military reported Sunday that Bangladeshi security forces killed 54 extremists who attempted to enter the land from Afghanistan. This was one of the most fatal detentions in recent years.
The military claimed that intelligence reports indicated the insurgents were Pakistani Taliban, or” Khwarij,” as the government referred to them.
The killed insurgents were sent by their “foreign experts” to carry out high-profile attacks inside Pakistan, the military claimed, without explicitly blaming everyone.
Around North Waziristan, a neighborhood in northern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province along the Afghan border, the rebels were spotted and killed near the former Pakistan Taliban stronghold. Interior secretary Mohsin Naqvi reported that this was the first time that Pakistani forces had killed terrorists in a single day during the ongoing procedures against terrorists.
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