The Pakistan Army has taken control of 32 sq km of Afghan territory in the Zhob sector, naming it the Ghudwana Enclave.
According to sources, in response to firing by the Tehreek-e-Taliban Afghanistan (TTA) on Pakistani posts along the Pak-Afghan border, Pakistan’s security forces delivered a strong and decisive response.
331 Afghan Taliban personnel have been killed and over 500 injured since the start of Operation Ghazab lil-Haq.
Earlier, the Pakistan Air Force destroyed an Afghan Army brigade headquarters in Nangarhar during the ongoing Operation Ghazab lil-Haq.
In addition to this, Pakistan has destroyed multiple Afghan Taliban posts along the border, including the Shaga post in Azam Warsak sector, say security sources.
With the Taliban’s post tower near Miranshah also destroyed, the security sources said that the Taliban regime is being given an effective response against unprovoked aggression.
Emergency in AJK
In another development, the Azad Jammu and Kashmir government imposed an immediate and complete ban on outdoor drone flying across the territory for 30 days to ensure the safety of citizens and protection of public and private installations amid heightened tensions along the country’s western borders.
The authorities in AJK have stepped up emergency response and internal security preparedness, imposing a ban on leave for rescue personnel and reviewing security arrangements across the territory.
According to a notification, State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA) Director General Saeed Qureshi has ordered an immediate ban on all forms of leave, including station leave, for officers and employees of the authority as well as personnel of AJK Rescue 1122 as part of precautionary emergency measures.




