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Pakistan Claims Retaliatory Strikes Killed 145 "Indian-Backed Terrorists" After Deadly Attacks
Islamabad – Pakistan claimed to have killed 145 "Indian-backed terrorists" in counterterrorism operations in the southwestern province of Balochistan, following coordinated suicide and gun attacks on Saturday that killed at least 33 people, mostly civilians. According to government officials, the operations took place over the past 40 hours.
The attacks that triggered the retaliatory strikes occurred in Balochistan. Authorities described the initial attacks as coordinated suicide and gun assaults.
The Pakistani government has not released specific details regarding the identities of those killed or provided independent verification of their alleged links to India.
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