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Alleged Drone Strike in Nimroz Under “Operation Ghazab al-Haq”: Vehicle Reportedly Targeted

Reports of an alleged drone strike in Nimroz under Operation Ghazab al-Haq targeted a vehicle near the Afghanistan border.

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Nimroz drone strike alleged vehicle destroyed Afghanistan border operation

Alleged drone strike in Nimroz reportedly targets a vehicle amid rising border tensions and ongoing investigations[Image by AFP]

April 20, 2026

Reports have emerged from Afghanistan’s border province of Nimroz suggesting an alleged drone strike, said to be part of “Operation Ghazab al-Haq.” According to local sources and officials, the operation reportedly targeted a vehicle, though details regarding casualties or identification of the target remain unclear.

A spokesperson for the Nimroz provincial police confirmed drone activity in the area, stating that Taliban security forces also opened fire after spotting suspicious aerial movement. Residents said a vehicle was completely destroyed in the strike, but it remains unknown who was inside or who owned it.

The Taliban administration has not yet issued a detailed official statement regarding the incident, nor have Pakistani authorities commented on the alleged operation. The situation in the border region has become increasingly sensitive amid rising tensions and reports of drone activity, while local authorities have launched an investigation into the incident.

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