Pakistan has recently scored a major victory in its fight against terrorism with Khyber operation 2026. Along with Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), announcing that 22 militants were killed in a joint intelligence-based operation (IBO) in Khyber District on April 21, 2026.
The successful operation is a testament to Pakistan’s ongoing commitment to security and stability, especially along the border. But as security forces follow up on the event. An inevitable question is being asked: Is it safe to visit the area?
What Happened in the Khyber Operation?
The Inter-Services Public Relations said the “limited” operation was launched to follow up on reliable intelligence about militants in the area.
Key Highlights
- 22 militants were found dead in the operation
- Several security forces participated
- The raid aimed to flush out suspected militants
- There were subsequent “clean out” operations
The mission was generally successful, but it also led to deaths. Official sources confirmed that a 10-year-old child was shot dead due to the indiscriminate gunfire of the militants during the clash, reiterating the devastating consequences of such attacks.
Why Khyber District Remains Sensitive
Khyber District is vital for Pakistan as it is close to the Pakistan-Afghanistan border.
Key Factors Affecting Security
- Cross-border militant movement
- Recent attacks on security forces
- Escalation in militant attacks in 2015 and early 2016
- Rugged geography that may help/ conceal outfits
While the area is now much improved compared to several years ago, security issues still occur from time to time and vigilance is needed.
Are Operations Still Ongoing?
Yes, sanitisation operations are currently underway. These are action steps to:
- Clear-up of any other militant elements
- Securing villages and roads
- Making sure there’s no reorganisation
These operations are an essential element of counter-terrorism strategy, and show Pakistan’s intent to deal with the issue for the long-term.
Is It Safe to Travel to Khyber Right Now?
Current Travel Assessment (April 2026)
The situation currently is delicate and fluid.
- Official advice is to avoid non-essential travel to some areas of Khyber District
- Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is listed as a “reconsider travel” region by international experts for security reasons
- Travel restrictions can be applied during military action
What This Means for Travellers
Whilst major cities in Pakistan are safe to travel to, border districts with ongoing operations need to be approached with caution. Plans should be weighed up, particularly those that are non-essential.
Travel Tips for Pakistanis
Take extra caution if you are travelling through this area:
1. Stay Updated
- Get the latest updates from local government authorities and police.
2. Avoid High-Risk Areas
- Don’t go to remote areas or to border areas where there are battles.
3. Travel During Daylight
- Only travel on roads, not in isolated areas.
4. Carry Identification
- Keep ID documents with you, as there may be multiple ID checks.
The Good News: Pakistan’s Improving Security
In the past decade, Pakistan has improved its domestic security tenure by a great deal. Such an operation reflects how well the security agencies work.
The killing of 22 terrorists has more than just a short-term impact; it also contributes to ensuring security and prosperity for the people and to recovering peace-struck areas.
The sacrifices and efforts of Pakistan’s security forces continue to play an important role in the security and prosperity of the country.
Impact on Local Communities
To the people of Khyber District, these efforts are the path to peace, albeit with some detours along the way.
Authorities are trying to:
- Fast return to normal operations
- Protect civilians
- Facilities and good governance
Security and strong communities bring stability.
The most recent IBO in Khyber highlights the challenges and progress in Pakistan’s counter-terrorism strategy. While the killing of 22 terrorists in the region is welcome news, instability looms.
It’s better to avoid travelling to the area. However, the determination from Pakistan’s military ensures us of its efforts to improve security.
Once security operations are over and the new normal is re-established, areas like Khyber will become more secure – Pakistan’s journey towards peace and resilience.



