Pakistan Captures 5 Taliban Posts, Destroys 12; Over 30 Tanks, Guns and APCs Destroyed

Pakistan, Ghazab Lil Haqq, Pakistan Afghan Taliban Clashes

Pakistan’s defensive security operations conducted under Ghazab Lil Haqq have resulted in significant degradation of hostile infrastructure along western frontier engagement corridors, security sources said.

According to reporting associated with Pakistan Army, precision intelligence-assisted strikes destroyed 12 Taliban posts and led to the tactical capture of 5 additional posts during localized operational maneuvers.

Battle damage assessment data suggests destruction of more than 30 heavy weapon systems, including tanks, artillery guns, and armored personnel carriers associated with militant combat formations.

Strategic analysts describe the engagement pattern as consistent with a network disruption deterrence model, where operational pressure is applied to degrade logistics, mobility, and command synchronization capability of hostile actors.

Operational activity was concentrated in frontier security zones of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, particularly near border influence corridors adjacent to the Durand Line theatre.

Military intelligence sources emphasized that the objective of the campaign is the systematic reduction of hostile operational sustainability rather than territorial penetration.

Security authorities reiterated that Pakistan’s response posture remains fundamentally defensive, intelligence-driven, and calibrated to protect civilian population centers.

Frontier formations of Pakistan Army continue maintaining elevated readiness levels while monitoring potential threat movement indicators.

Further verification of battlefield impact will follow standard intelligence validation procedures.

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