Major strikes carried out inside Afghanistan: Afghanistan media

PAF Fighters carry out major strikes inside Afghanistan: Afghanistan media

Terrorist death toll reaches 40: sources

Pakistan has conducted major strikes on 7 hideouts in Afghanistan. According to the latest reports, 12 more militants have been killed. The death toll has reached 40.

Pakistan conducts major operation on 7 hideouts: sources

Pakistan has conducted a major operation on 7 hideouts in Afghanistan, killing 28 militants till now, according to the sources.

Loud multiple explosions heard in Nangarhar، after Paktika: Afghan media

Following the reported strikes in Paktika, fresh explosions were also heard in the Koz Bhar area of Khogyani district in Afghanistan’s Nangarhar province, according to Afghan media.

According to the sources, a suspected militant training centre was targeted.

According to reports, the blast reportedly killed several militants, including a key commander.

According to the latest reports, the strikes have targeted strongholds of terrorists in Afghanistan.

They have hit multiple targets across four eastern provinces:

  • Paktika
  • Paktia
  • Khost
  • Nangarhar

Sources say eight different hideouts were struck. The operation is seen as a response to recent terrorist activities.

Local reports claim more than 10 militants were killed, the hideouts were destroyed, and a key commander was reportedly killed.

Major strikes carried out inside Afghanistan: Afghan media

According to Afghan media, a camp belonging to the militant faction Majlis-e-Askari Karwan has been destroyed by Pakistani security forces.

The Afghan media claims that the Pakistani Security Forces have carried out strikes in Afghanistan’s Paktika province, destroying terrorist infrastructure.

TOLOnews, an Afghanistan-based news agency, has confirmed reports of strikes in the Barmal district.

According to the details, the strikes targeted a terrorist compound established inside a madrassah building.

Initial reports suggest that the madrassah had been repurposed as a camp by a Taliban-linked faction identifying itself as Majilis-e-Askari Karwan (MAK).

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