Security forces have successfully repelled multiple attacks under Operation Ghazab lil Haq in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), inflicting heavy losses on the Afghan Taliban.
Federal Minister for Information took to X (formerly Twitter), stating that in Balochistan, Afghan Taliban launched physical attack on 16 different locations in the northern parts of the province, including Qilla Saifullah, Noshki and Chaman districts. In addition, fire raids were carried out at 25 locations targeting security posts.
All attacks were effectively repulsed with a total of 27 killed, while several others sustained injuries during the clashes.
During the exchange of fire, one soldier of FC Balochistan North embraced martyrdom while defending the country. Five other soldiers were reported injured and are receiving medical treatment.
Meanwhile, in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Afghan Taliban attempted a physical assault at one location and conducted fire raids at 12 different points. Security forces responded promptly and thwarted all attacks without any loss of life on their side.
The Minister confirmed that 40 militants were killed in overnight operations in KP. Follow-up clearance operations are currently underway to eliminate any remaining threats in the affected areas.
Authorities said a detailed update on Operation Ghazb lil Haq will be shared later in the afternoon.
Major damage reported at Bagram Air Base amid Operation Ghazab-Lil-Haq
In a separate development, the damage report issued by the Afghan Taliban’s Ministry of Defence has acknowledged the destruction caused to Bagram Air Base.
According to the details, the damage report issued by the Afghan Taliban’s Ministry of Defence has revealed the details of the destruction caused by the Pakistani Air Force (PAF) attack on Bagram Air Base.
Taliban defence ministry report confirms losses
According to the report issued by the Afghan Taliban’s Ministry of Defence, Black Hawk helicopters, Hercules cargo planes, Tucano planes, armoured vehicles and other important military equipment were destroyed in the attack.
The document has described it as the largest destruction of its kind.
According to sources, the Afghan Taliban’s Ministry of Defence has admitted that the Pakistani attack was so severe that it caused significant damage to military installations.
As per the media sources, this success is being described as a very positive development in terms of restoring peace and order in the region.
According to this report, the targeted and intense attack by the PAF has targeted specific military assets that have long been used as “logistical support” for cross-border mischief and terrorist activities.
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