Pakistan intensifies strikes, targets Afghan Taliban accused of abusing women

Pakistan Army strike on Afghan Taliban

Pakistan Army carried out airstrikes on additional Taliban positions near the border, focusing on Khogyani in Kandahar.

The operation specifically targeted Taliban leaders accused of torturing Afghan women.

Security sources confirmed that a significant number of terrorists responsible for these abuses were killed. Officials said the strikes were part of ongoing efforts to dismantle Taliban networks threatening civilians.

Heightened security measures have been put in place along the border to prevent further militant movements.

Read more: Afghan terrorists fled and abandoned key positions

The Pakistan Army also responded to recent cross-border attacks, which officials described as carried out by Afghan-based militants. During the operations, several militant bases were destroyed.

Following strikes on multiple positions along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, the militants reportedly fled and abandoned key posts. Security sources said Pakistan’s armed forces remain prepared to act against groups involved in cross-border violence.