PALU, Indonesia—Indonesian security forces on Sunday killed two suspected terrorists with ties to the ISIS terrorist group who were believed to be connected to the killing of Christian farmers on Sulawesi island, the country’s military said. The two men, identified as Rukli and Ahmad Gazali, were fatally shot during a pre-dawn raid by a five-man team of military and police in Central Sulawesi province’s mountainous Parigi Moutong district, said Maj. Gen. Richard Tampubolon, who heads the joint operation. Parigi Moutong borders Poso district, considered an extremist hotbed in the province. Security operations in Central Sulawesi have intensified in recent months to try to capture members of the East Indonesia Mujahideen terrorist network, particularly targeting Ali Kalora, the group’s leader and Indonesia’s most wanted terrorist. The network pledged allegiance to ISIS in 2014. Tampubolon said the security team located the terrorist camp on Wednesday in the densely forested village of Tanah Lanto. The …