Pakistan continues its relentless ground and aerial operations under Operation Ghazab Lil-Haq, targeting the Afghan Taliban’s unprovoked aggression and dismantling terrorist networks operating from across the border.
Renowned American publication The New York Times has confirmed Pakistan’s decisive achievements in the mission, describing it as a major blow to Taliban forces.
According to the report, Pakistan carried out a precision strike on the strategically critical Bagram Airbase in Afghanistan, destroying an aircraft hangar and two military warehouses.
Satellite imagery has verified the destruction, and the Afghan Ministry of Defense has officially confirmed the airstrikes.
Over the past week, Pakistan has executed more than 50 targeted aerial operations against militant positions, highlighting sustained operational pressure under Operation Ghazab Lil-Haq.
Defense analysts assert that Operation Ghazab Lil-Haq has inflicted severe losses on the Afghan Taliban regime, sending a strong message that Pakistan can act decisively against terrorism anywhere within Afghanistan.
The strikes also target cross-border militant activity and the use of foreign-supplied weapons, including U.S.-left arms.
Running for several weeks, Operation Ghazab Lil-Haq underscores Pakistan’s unwavering commitment to regional stability and proactive counterterrorism, ensuring extremist networks face relentless pressure before they can threaten Pakistan or its neighbors.
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