Pakistan Armed Forces have conducted highly successful precision airstrikes against Taliban and TTP-linked terrorist infrastructure across Afghanistan during the night of 12–13 March, according to security sources. These strikes targeted multiple militant strongholds, including military facilities and logistical hubs, demonstrating Pakistan’s resolve to neutralize cross-border threats.
Key Strikes Conducted:
• Kabul: The 313 Corps headquarters infrastructure, including ammunition storage, was destroyed.
• Kandahar: The Tarawo terrorist training camp was neutralized.
• Kandahar: Additional terror infrastructure, including the airfield’s oil storage and adjoining logistics facilities, was successfully targeted.
• Paktia: Sher-e-Nau terrorist camp was struck, further disrupting TTP and allied network operations.
Operational Context
These airstrikes are part of Operation Ghazab Lil Haq, aimed at dismantling militant safe havens in Afghanistan that have repeatedly been used to launch attacks on Pakistani territory. The operation reflects a proactive, defensive approach, targeting infrastructure and logistics without intent to harm civilians. Any collateral damage arises from militants embedding themselves in civilian or dual-use facilities.
Message to the Taliban Regime
Pakistan maintains a clear and unwavering stance: stop supporting terrorists and harboring militant leadership, or face decisive consequences. No negotiations, no delegations—only consistent enforcement of Pakistan’s sovereign right to self-defense against threats emanating from Afghan soil.
Operation Ghazab Lil Haq will continue until all identified militant infrastructure is neutralized and Pakistan’s borders are secured.
The strikes underscore Pakistan’s commitment to safeguarding its citizens and maintaining regional security, while sending a firm signal that cross-border terrorism will not be tolerated.
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