Pak Army claims clearing all areas of militants

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Press Trust of India Islamabad
Last Updated : Sep 01 2016 | 4:28 PM IST
Pakistan Army today said it has killed over 3,500 militants and claimed that the entire country has been cleared of "organised presence" of terrorists.
Military spokesman Lt Gen Asim Saleem Bajwa said at a press briefing that since launch of 'Zarb-e-Azb' military operation against terrorists in June 2014, armed forces have achieved "major successes" in the fight against terrorism.
"I can say that there is no hideout of militants in any area of Pakistan as we have cleared all area of organised presence of militants," he said.
"The salient operational guidelines for the operation were that it would be an indiscriminate operation, collateral damage would be avoided and human rights would be taken into consideration," Bajwa said.
He said more than 3,500 militants have been killed since the operation was launched while 537 soldiers lost their lives and another 2,272 injured.
"Terrorism was rampant in the country in 2014, which is before Operation Zarb-e-Azb was launched, he said, adding that there were about 311 IED blasts, 74 attacks, and 26 suicide blasts."
"There was enough explosive material there to carry out five IED blasts every day for 21 years. They could have caused 134,000 casualties with the amount of material we recovered, Bajwa added.
He said more than 21,000 intelligence based operations were conducted in the country and succeeded to break the nexus between militants, facilitators and financiers.
"We have two challenges: first managing 2,600 km border with Afghanistan and honourable return of 3 million Afghan refugees," he said.
He said loopholes on the border will be plugged as government will set up 18 regular crossing points where only those having proper documents will be allowed to cross.
Bajwa said that Daesh has been smashed as its entire core leadership of about 20-25 militants have been arrested, including Pakistan chief of Daesh, Hafiz Umar.
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Bajwa said that arrest of Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav was a major success as it led to further arrests.
"In fact, his entire network was nabbed and the threat was neutralised," he said.
He said evidence shows that efforts were still being made to interfere in affairs of Pakistan.
The latest statements by Indian leaders also prove this, he claimed.
"But we are vigilant and will never let them succeed," Bajwa said in a reference to India without naming it.
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First Published: Sep 01 2016 | 4:28 PM IST