Pakistan says its security forces have killed 29 fighters in operations along the Afghan border. According to reports, the killings are linked to an incident in which three Pakistani soldiers were killed in Karachi by fighters carrying guns and explosives. The allegations describe the border operations as security actions targeting armed men near the Afghan frontier, though details such as the specific location, timing, and the fighters’ affiliations are not stated in the provided summaries. Al Jazeera reports that the strikes occur a day after the Karachi attack. Sun Online, also citing Pakistan’s statement, reports the same figure of 29 fighters killed in the border area. The information reflects Pakistan’s account of the deaths; the summaries provided do not include independent verification or responses from the alleged fighters. The reporting situates the border clashes within a broader sequence of violence affecting Pakistan, including attacks on security personnel.