Armed forces are retaliating with full force against the unprovoked aggression of the Afghan Taliban regime and have destroyed dozens of Afghan posts.
Security forces said that the strikes carried out under Operation Ghazab-lil-Haq would continue until its objectives are achieved.
Security officials said the Pakistan Army carried out coordinated strikes across multiple sectors, targeting Afghan Taliban posts, camps, and military installations.
In the Zoba Sector near the South Complex, Pakistani forces destroyed an Afghan border post and targeted a vehicle belonging to the Afghan Taliban regime.
Additional operations were conducted near the Mohmand Sector, where an Afghan checkpost was demolished.
Security sources also confirmed the destruction of the Ariana Complex and the Dabgai checkpost.
Police headquarters and the Zakarkhel post were reduced to rubble during the strikes, officials added.
The Pakistan Air Force carried out retaliatory air strikes in Afghanistan’s Laghman Province, destroying a weapons depot.
Security sources stated that the headquarters of theABF Battalion and the Nangarhar Brigade were completely devastated.
In separate operations, Pakistani forces captured and destroyed the New Afghan-8 post using explosives.
Security forces also completely destroyed the Khyber Post, besides inflicting heavy damage on the Kandaksi Base in Chitral.
Security forces also destroyed a Taliban post in the Noshki Sector, caused significant damage to the Omari Camp and destroyed the Aala Jirga Thana Post in the Qila Saifullah Sector.
Security sources stated that Afghan Taliban posts and camps suffered “heavy losses” due to precise and professional targeting by Pakistani forces.
In the Qila Saifullah Sector, security forces thwarted an alleged infiltration attempt.
Officials said many militants were killed in a targeted strike, and strict surveillance of cross-border militant movement remains in place.
In the Tirah Valley of Khyber District, security forces shelled positions across the border in the Dor Baba area of Afghanistan.
According to security sources, four people were killed, including two senior Taliban commanders identified as Bismillah and Rustam.
Two other casualties were described as Taliban volunteers.
The Dor Baba centre and associated post were also destroyed.
Security officials emphasised that the actions were conducted against specific targets and described them as a decisive response to cross-border aggression.
Following the strikes, tensions in border areas have reportedly escalated, and security has been placed on high alert.
Post in Azam Warsak destroyed
The Shaga post of the Taliban in the Azam Warsak Sector has been completely destroyed.
In the Ghulam Khan Sector, security forces also destroyed a Taliban post, which caught fire following the strikes.
Near Miran Shah, Pakistan’s security forces successfully destroyed a tower at a Taliban post with a precision strike.
In the Zhob Sector, the Taliban’s Tahir Post was destroyed as part of the ongoing counter-attacks.
The Pakistan Air Force targeted and destroyed the Taliban headquarters in Kandahar
Officials confirmed that Operation Ghazab-lil-Haq remains ongoing and will continue until all objectives are achieved.
Security sources emphasised that the commitment of Pakistan’s forces to defending the nation remains unwavering.
Authorities reiterated that Operation Ghazab-lil-Haq will continue until all operational goals are met, asserting that Pakistan’s armed forces remain vigilant and prepared to respond to any further threats to national security.