Pakistan Army Continues Operation Ghazab ul Haq Against Afghan Taliban Positions

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Pakistan Army is continuing Operation Ghazab-ul-Haq launched in response to what officials described as unprovoked actions from across the border with Afghanistan. Security sources say the operation is targeting militant positions linked to the Afghan Taliban and the group referred to as Tehrik e Taliban Pakistan (often called Fitna al Khawarij by Pakistani authorities).

According to reports Pakistani forces carried out intense artillery strikes in the Kurram sector destroying several Taliban posts. Military sources said these strikes were aimed at positions allegedly involved in cross-border attacks.

In the Arandu sector Pakistani forces reportedly destroyed a Taliban command center. Additional strikes were also reported against facilities in Kandahar where a Taliban brigade headquarters and ammunition depots were targeted.

Security officials stated that 41 militant posts were hit using both light and heavy weapons during the operation. The actions were conducted across multiple border areas, including sectors near Chaman, Zhob, Qila Saifullah, and Nushki.

Authorities said the operation is part of Pakistan’s efforts to strengthen border security and respond to militant threats. Security sources emphasized that Operation Ghazab ul Haq will continue until its objectives are fully achieved signaling that further actions may take place in the coming days as tensions along the border remain high.

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