Pakistan’s Information Minister Attaullah Tarar said security forces killed 331 fighters linked to the Afghan Taliban and destroyed 104 posts during an operation codenamed “Ghazab Lil Haq.”
Officials described the action as a major response to recent cross‑border security threats. Authorities shared preliminary figures but said verification remains ongoing.
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► Tarar Announces Casualty Figures
Tarar told media that Pakistani forces carried out precision strikes targeting militant positions. He said troops dismantled 104 posts allegedly used for planning and launching attacks.
► Military Operation Details
Security officials stated that the operation focused on strategic border areas. They claimed forces acted after gathering intelligence about imminent threats.
► Border Security on High Alert
Law enforcement agencies across sensitive regions heightened security. Authorities increased surveillance and deployed additional personnel to prevent retaliatory attacks.
► Diplomatic Fallout Expected
Analysts believe the development could strain ties between Pakistan and Afghanistan. Officials, however, stressed that Pakistan seeks stability and peace in the region.
► International Reaction
Global observers urged restraint and called on both sides to resolve disputes through diplomatic engagement.
Government’s Position
Tarar reiterated that Pakistan will not tolerate attacks on its soil. He said the operation aimed to neutralize threats and safeguard national security.
Officials added that further details would be shared after a complete assessment.
What Comes Next?
Security analysts expect heightened vigilance along the border in the coming days. Authorities warned of possible retaliation but assured citizens that forces remain fully prepared.
The situation continues to evolve, and more updates are expected.
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