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Operation Ghazab Lil Haq: Infiltration Foiled in Qilla Saifullah, Heavy Shelling on Afghan Posts Leaves Many Dead

The ongoing Operation Ghazab Lil Haq continues to intensify efforts to safeguard Pakistan’s border regions. Recent developments include the successful thwarting of an infiltration attempt in the Killa Saifullah Sector, along with a targeted artillery strike on Afghan Taliban positions, which resulted in significant casualties. According to security sources, Pakistani forces successfully repelled an infiltration […]

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This Is Not War: Cross-Border Operations Against Extremists Will Continue, Says Mosharraf Zaidi

In a significant statement, Prime Minister’s Spokesperson, Mosharraf Zaidi, clarified Pakistan’s stance on Afghanistan, emphasizing that the country does not need to declare war but will continue its operations across the border until the link between Afghan Taliban and militant groups is severed. Zaidi’s remarks came in an exclusive interview with Qatar-based Al Jazeera, where

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KP Police Foil Deadly Assaults by Khwarij, Prevent Catastrophic Attacks in Key Districts

In a series of audacious attacks aimed at destabilizing key regions of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, militants from the Khawarij group launched a wave of terror across Peshawar, Khyber, and Bannu districts. However, thanks to the swift and coordinated response by the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police, all attempts were successfully thwarted, preventing what could have been a major

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Trump Says Pakistan is Responding Strongly to Afghan Taliban Amid Border Tensions

U.S. President Donald Trump offered public support for Pakistan’s response to the ongoing conflict with the Afghan Taliban but made it clear that the United States will not intervene militarily in the crisis. Speaking to reporters before departing for Texas, Trump was asked about the sharp escalation along the Pak‑Afghan border, where Islamabad has carried

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TTP, TTG Followed by JUA Call for Urban Terror Surge in Pakistan

Banned terrorist organizations have effectively reinforced Pakistan’s position regarding cross-border militant linkages, and the Afghan Taliban’s patronage of these terror groups, after issuing fresh directives calling for intensified terrorist attacks inside the country. After instructions attributed to factions identified as “Fitna al-Khwarij (FAK),” including the outlawed Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan and the Hafiz Gul Bahadur group, Jamaat-ul-Ahrar

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Senior Taliban Figure Neda Mohammad Nadim Killed in Pakistani Airstrike Near Spin Boldak

Senior Taliban figure Neda Mohammad Nadim was killed in a reported Pakistani airstrike near Spin Boldak as he was mobilizing forces close to the Pak-Afghan border, according to sources. Nadim was the son-in-law of Taliban supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada and held several key positions within the Taliban administration. He previously served as Governor of Kabul

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Afghan Taliban Signal Willingness for Talks Within 24 Hours of Escalation with Pakistan

Afghanistan’s acting Taliban authorities signaled openness to negotiations with Pakistan less than 24 hours after tensions sharply escalated along the border. Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid said during a press conference that Afghanistan has consistently favored dialogue with Pakistan and continues to believe that ongoing tensions should be resolved through negotiations. He stated that Kabul considers

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75 Taliban Checkposts Destroyed, 19 Captured, Multiple Installations Targeted in Cross-Border Operations

Pakistan’s armed forces conducted large-scale counteroperations targeting Taliban positions across the Pak-Afghan frontier in response to cross-border aggression, security sources said. Security sources claimed that 75 militant check posts were destroyed and 19 were captured during precision response operations along border sectors. Operations reportedly targeted Taliban’s military installations across multiple locations inside Afghanistan, including Laghman,

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Pakistan Says Afghan Soil and Rights Situation Remain Regional Security Concerns

Pakistan’s Information Minister Attaullah Tarar said the situation of fundamental rights and human freedoms in Afghanistan remains a serious concern. He stated that many Afghan citizens are deprived of basic rights, adding that the humanitarian and civil liberty situation inside Afghanistan is worrying from a regional perspective. The minister revealed that Afghan nationals were involved

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White Flags Raised After Pakistan Forces Destroy Afghan Taliban Check Posts Along Border

White flags were raised at several positions after Pakistan’s armed forces destroyed multiple Afghan Taliban check posts in response to cross-border firing along the Pak-Afghan frontier. Security sources said Pakistani forces launched a counteroperation following what officials described as unprovoked firing and intrusion attempts by Afghan Taliban positions along the border. According to security sources,

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