Security forces disrupted a critical terrorist threat in South Waziristan’s Wana after destroying an explosive-laden vehicle planned for a suicide attack, as reported by state media on Saturday, citing security sources.
According to authorities, the operation successfully thwarted a significant terrorist scheme through precise intelligence, eliminating the threat and preventing potential harm to civilians and infrastructure.
The incident resulted in the death of one terrorist, with five additional individuals injured during the confrontation. The action is credited with averting a major security crisis in the region.
Previously, security forces intercepted another suicide attack targeting a military installation in Wana’s Kari Kot area, resulting in the deaths of four terrorists. The attackers attempted to strike using an explosives-laden vehicle but were neutralized after the threat was identified and the assailant was killed, authorities stated.
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