Paramilitary soldiers display weapons and materials used in making bombs, seized during an operation, during a press briefing at Rangers Headquarters in Karachi, Pakistan, yesterday. According to local media, at least five suspected terrorists were killed while two were blown up by their suicide vests during an operation by paramilitary forces in Orangi Town and Landhi area in Karachi early yesterday.
IANS/Islamabad
At least seven militants were killed in an operation conducted by paramilitary troops in Pakistan’s southern port city of Karachi yesterday.
Talking to media, Brigadier Mohamed Khurram, the spokesperson of the paramilitary Pakistan Rangers, said the forces conducted a search operation in Orangi Town of Karachi, acting on an intelligence tip-off.
During the operation, the militants opened fire and hurled hand grenades at the forces in which one soldier was injured, Xinhua news agency reported.
In retaliatory action by the Rangers, five militants were killed while two others committed suicide by exploding their suicide jackets.
Khurram said the dead militants belonged to the outlawed Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan and were planning a big terrorist attack in the city.
The spokesperson said that the forces recovered a huge cache of arms and ammunition from the house of the militants, adding that the terrorists were preparing an explosives laden vehicle when their hideout was raided.
There are no comments.
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