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Pakistan Army’s strong response, Corps Headquarters Kandahar destroyed

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Opeation Zarb ul Haq

According to security sources, the Pakistan Army is delivering a strong and effective response to the unprovoked aggression of the Afghan Taliban.

Pakistan’s armed forces have completely destroyed several key Afghan Taliban posts in Khost along the Pak-Afghan border.


Security sources stated that following Pakistan’s decisive action, Afghan Taliban forces raised white flags at several posts multiple times. Pakistani security forces effectively targeted Afghan Taliban forces using artillery and quadcopters.


The Pakistan Army has also destroyed the Afghan Taliban Corps Headquarters in Kandahar province. Security sources say that Pakistan’s armed forces are determined to protect every inch of the country.


According to security sources, Pakistan Air Force aircraft targeted key military installations of the Afghan regime in Kabul, Kandahar, and Paktia, as a result of which the enemy’s defensive structure has been severely crippled.


During the operation, two important brigade headquarters of the Afghan Taliban in Kabul were completely destroyed through effective airstrikes. In Kandahar, a corps headquarters and a brigade headquarters were directly targeted and rendered inoperative.


Security sources further stated that the unprovoked aggression by the Afghan Taliban regime is being responded to forcefully at both aerial and ground levels, and their cross-border logistic bases have also been targeted.


It is worth mentioning that in response to Afghanistan’s provocative actions, Pakistan’s Operation “Ghazab-ul-Haq” is ongoing, in which so far 133 Taliban have been killed and more than 200 injured.

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