Two hundred and forty-nine check posts have been destroyed, while forty-four others were captured and destroyed by our security forces.


Islamabad: Six hundred and sixty-three Afghan Taliban operatives have so far been killed and over eight hundred and eighty-seven injured during the ongoing Operation Ghazab lil-Haq.
According to latest updates shared by Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar on his X handle, two hundred and forty-nine check posts have been destroyed, while forty-four others were captured and destroyed by our security forces.
Two hundred and twenty-four tanks, armoured vehicles and artillery guns have also been destroyed during the operation. Seventy terrorists and terrorist support infrastructure locations across Afghanistan were effectively targeted by air.
It is pertinent to mention that last night, Pakistan successfully targeted terrorists’ affiliated installations in Afghanistan.
In Kabul, Paktia and Kandhar, terrorists and their support infrastructure including logistic bases and camps were targeted.
No civilian population or civilian infrastructures were targeted as falsely propagated by Afghan regime officials and media.

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