Five militants killed in counterterrorism operation in Pakistan's Punjab province, CTD says. Weapons and explosives recovered in Attock district operation.
Five militants were killed in an intelligence-based operation by the Counter Terrorism Department in Pakistan's Punjab province, officials said on Tuesday.
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