DI Khan: Pakistani security forces killed at least 16 militants from the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) during an intelligence-driven operation in the Kot Sultan area of Dera Ismail Khan, officials said on Tuesday.
Authorities launched the joint action after intelligence units traced the presence of the Sher Ali faction, a group blamed for a series of attacks across southern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The militants had been sheltering in mud structures and temporary hideouts and were believed to be regrouping.
Gunfight Erupts as Troops Move In
When troops advanced on the hideouts, the militants opened fire, prompting a brief but intense clash. Security personnel returned fire and killed 16 members of the faction reportedly tied to its local commander.
Officials added that two injured militants were detained and moved to an undisclosed location for questioning.
Part of Expanding Counter-Terror Campaign
Security sources said the raid is part of an escalating counter-terror effort in the Dera Ismail Khan, Tank and Lakki Marwat corridor, where TTP remnants have attempted to shift operations amid pressure in other regions.
Troops later cleared the site and recovered weapons, ammunition and communication devices believed to have been used by the network.
22 Militants Killed Earlier in Bannu
Separately, security forces killed 22 militants in a major intelligence-based operation in Bannu between Nov. 24 and 25, marking one of the district’s most significant counter-terror actions in recent months. Authorities said the back-to-back operations underscore ongoing efforts to dismantle militant cells attempting to re-establish footholds in the area.