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At least 39 terrorists killed in nationwide crackdown after attack on Sufi shrine in Pakistan

A massive crackdown against militants across the country a day after over 70 people were killed in a suicide bomb attack targeting a Sufi shrine in Sindh province, Pakistani authorities have neutralised at least 25 suspected terrorists in operations

India TV News Desk Islamabad Updated on: February 17, 2017 18:31 IST
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People take part in candle march after terror attack in Sindh

A massive crackdown against militants across the country a day after over 80 people were killed and 250 were injured in a suicide bomb attack targeting a Sufi shrine in Sindh province, Pakistani authorities have killed at least 39 suspected terrorists in operations in different cities.

The blast at the popular shrine of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar in the southern province yesterday was one of the deadliest in Pakistan in years and came after several extremist attacks this week, despite the army's offensive against militants.

Paramilitary Sindh Rangers said they killed 18 terrorists in overnight operations in the province. Of them, seven were killed in a shootout on a highway near Kathor when the paramilitary troops were returning from Sehwan, where the bombing at the 13th century shrine took place yesterday.

Eleven terrorists were killed in Karachi, according to the Rangers.

In the northwestern Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, police said they killed 12 extremists. Three were killed in Peshawar, four in Orakzai tribal region, and another four in an exchange of fire with security forces in Bannu area of the restive province.

According to officials, weapons and hand-grenades were seized from the militants.

Three terrorists were killed in separate incidents in tribal regions of Khurram and Mohmand districts, an official said, adding a security personnel was killed in the clash.

In Balochistan, two terrorist were killed in a shootout with security forces in the provincial capital Quetta. Another two were killed in Sargodha district of Punjab province.

Other militants were killed in raids across the country.

Official said the crackdown would be intensified in the coming days as government has resolved to eliminate militancy.

"After the string of terrorist attacks in the country in the past week, the government and military are on one page and the crackdown was ordered," a top government official said.

Pakistan Army began an operation in Shalman area near the Pakistan-Afghan border, using heavy artillery fire, reports said. The border with Afghanistan at Torkham has been shut.

The crackdown was launched simultaneously by the federal and provincial governments after at least eight terror attacks rocked Pakistan over the week, killing dozens.

A meeting chaired by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif this week participants agreed that militants posing threat to national security should be "liquidated".

The army said they placed required resources to facilitate rescue efforts.

The ISIS has claimed responsibility for the attack through their Aamaq news agency. The shrine has been sealed and police have collected initial evidence and secured CCTV footage.

The fresh wave of terror attacks started when a suicide bomber attacked a protest rally outside the Punjab assembly in Lahore on Monday killing 14 people and injuring dozens.

On the same day, a terrorist attack was foiled in Quetta, but two officials of the Bomb Disposal Squad were killed while defusing a bomb in Quetta.

Terrorists also carried out attacks in Mohmand agency and Peshawar followed by shrine blast in Sindh.

(With inputs from PTI)

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