3 TTP terrorists killed in joint operation by Swat CTD and police! In a major breakthrough against terrorism, three Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) terrorists were killed in a successful joint operation conducted by the Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) and Swat police. The operation took place in a remote mountainous area of the Swat district, where the terrorists were reportedly planning attacks on security installations and public gatherings. Acting on credible intelligence, law enforcement launched a carefully coordinated raid during the early hours of the morning.
As security personnel approached the hideout, the terrorists opened fire, triggering a fierce exchange. After a brief but intense gun battle, all three militants were neutralized. Weapons, explosives, and documents linked to terror activities were recovered from the scene. The slain terrorists were believed to be involved in multiple previous attacks, including targeted killings and IED blasts in the Malakand Division.
Authorities have hailed the operation as a significant step in restoring peace and stability in the region. The successful coordination between Swat CTD and police highlights improved intelligence-sharing and counterterrorism capabilities. A search operation is ongoing in surrounding areas to ensure no accomplices remain at large. Locals have expressed relief and appreciation for the swift action by the security forces.
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