Pakistan’s security forces continue to sustain operational momentum under Operation Ghazab Lil Haq, reinforcing a pattern of persistent pressure against terrorist networks operating in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and along the border regions.
Recent operations have resulted in the neutralization of four terrorists, one identified as an Afghan national, in Bajaur, following earlier engagements in North Waziristan where two terrorists, among eight neutralized during foiled infiltration bid, were Afghan nationals. These actions form part of a broader strategy aimed at dismantling operational cells and disrupting command structures.
Security officials emphasize that these are not isolated incidents, but components of a continuous campaign designed to deny terrorist groups any opportunity to regroup or re-establish footholds.
The focus remains on intelligence-led targeting, rapid response, and area domination to maintain operational superiority. Authorities underline that the objective is not merely to respond to attacks but to proactively degrade networks before they can execute planned operations.
Pakistan has reiterated that its actions are purely defensive and retaliatory in nature, driven by the need to protect its citizens and territorial integrity against threats emanating from across the border.
The continuation of Operation Ghazab Lil Haq reflects a clear strategic resolve: sustained pressure will remain in place until terrorist sanctuaries and operational capabilities are fully dismantled.





