Operation Ghazab Lil-Haq: Pak Army responding effectively to Afghan Taliban's aggression
The security sources said "Operation Ghazb Lil-Haq" is still underway and will continue until objectives are achieved.


Rawalpindi: Operation Ghazab Lil-Haq" is continuing and Pakistan Army is responding effectively to Afghan Taliban's unprovoked aggression on Pak-Afghan border.
According to the security sources, Pakistan army has taken control of Afghan Taliban's Markaz Post at the Pak-Afghan border.
A special video of valiant Pakistani soldiers entering Afghanistan in broad daylight on Saturday has also surfaced.
In the video, Pakistani soldiers can be seen crossing the border fencing adjacent to North Waziristan and quickly advancing towards the Markaz Post of the Afghan Taliban. Seeing Pakistani forces, the Afghan Taliban started fleeing from the spot.
Pakistan Army cleared Afghan Taliban compounds and downed the enemy flags during the operation.
The security sources said "Operation Ghazb Lil-Haq" is still underway and will continue until objectives are achieved.

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