Border Quadcopter Attack Foiled, Pakistan Responds with Precision Strikes

Pakistan, Quadcopter Attack Foiled, Pakistan's War on Terror and India-Backed Afghan Taliban's Double Game

Pakistani security forces have foiled attempted quadcopter attacks on a border check post as part of the ongoing Operation Ghazab-ul-Haq, security sources said.

According to officials, Indian-backed Afghan Taliban elements launched multiple quadcopters in an apparent attempt to target a Pakistani border position. All incoming aerial platforms were detected, engaged and destroyed before they could cause any damage, sources confirmed.

Security officials described the attempted drone intrusion as unsuccessful and said defensive systems functioned effectively to neutralise the threat.

In a calibrated response, Pakistani forces reportedly carried out precision drone strikes targeting posts linked to the Taliban regime across the border. Sources said multiple positions were successfully hit in successive engagements, causing material damage to hostile infrastructure.

Officials characterised the exchange as part of a broader effort to deter cross-border aggression and prevent escalation along sensitive sectors of the Pak-Afghan frontier.

The latest developments come amid sustained operations under Operation Ghazab-ul-Haq, which was launched following what authorities described as unprovoked Afghan aggression across multiple districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Security sources reiterated that Pakistan’s armed forces remain fully prepared to defend the country’s territorial integrity. “Every inch of our land will be defended,” an official said, emphasising that any attempt to threaten border stability will be met with a firm and proportionate response.

Authorities maintained that Pakistan seeks stability in the region but will continue to act decisively against any cross-border threat to its sovereignty or the safety of its citizens.

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