The targeted operation was carried out in Kalat district of the southwestern province.
Provincial Home Minister Mir Sarfaraz Bugti told reporters that 34 militants were killed. "Those killed belong to United Baloch Army (UBA) militant groups. One of their commanders, Abdul Nabi Bangulzai, was also killed," he said.
Bugti said a Pakistani soldier was killed and two were injured in the operation.
The UBA, which has been raging insurgency in the region, has been designated a banned outfit as it has been involved in several militant activities and targeted killings.
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