PAF, Pakistan Army strike multiple border areas of Afghanistan

Pak Afghan border Pakistan army attacked

Pakistan Armed Forces and Pakistan Air Force (PAF) launched a large-scale retaliatory operation along the Pak-Afghan border in response to hostilities that began on February 26. According to official sources, PAF and the Pakistan Army attacked multiple border areas.

Pakistan security forces confirmed that the operation Ghazab Lil Haq is underway against the Afghan Taliban. On the other hand, the federal minister confirmed that 415 Afghan Taliban have been killed so far as a result of Operation Ghazab Lil Haq.

The security officials also said that 31 Afghan Taliban posts have been captured by the Pakistan Armed Forces. Similarly, 182 Afghan posts have been completely destroyed.  

The federal minister said that 185 tanks, armoured vehicles, and artillery guns of the Afghan Taliban were destroyed, and effective airstrikes were carried out on 46 locations inside Afghanistan.

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The Afghan Taliban regime, acting under the direction of its Indian and Israeli patrons, is allowing Afghan territory to be used as a forward operational base against Iran, and potentially Pakistan as well, writes Agha Iqrar Haroon for Dispatch News Desk (DND).

According to the article, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s statement after the US–Israel joint attack on Iran was not merely rhetorical. It echoed a long-standing strategy of internal destabilisation through ethnic fragmentation, a model previously applied elsewhere with devastating consequences. 

It noted that an Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) officer, Steve Cohen, made an extraordinary disclosure. He stated that the United States and Israel were acting against Iran not only on behalf of the West but also in coordination with India.