Security forces have recovered a heavy cache of weapons, ammunition and improvised explosive device (IED) preparation material during a search operation in the Sarwakai area of South Waziristan, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said Sunday. A brief statement issued by the military’s media wing stated that the ammunition was recovered during an intelligence based operation, conducted on the reports of a terrorist hideout in the area. “The recovered cache of weapons and ammunition includes sub-machine guns, RPG-7, hand grenades and heavy amount of ammunition of multiple calibres,” the ISPR statement read.
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