ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar has said that 297 Afghan Taliban have been killed so far and over 450 injured during Operation Ghazb-ul-Haq against the Afghan regime.
In a message on the social networking website X (formerly Twitter), Atta Tarar shared the latest details of Operation Ghazb-ul-Haq against the Afghan regime.
Information Minister Attaullah Tarar said that so far 297 Afghan Taliban have been killed, over 450 injured during Operation Ghazb-ul-Haq, while 89 check posts have been destroyed and the Pakistani flag has been hoisted on 18 Afghan check posts.
He said that 135 Afghan tanks and military vehicles have also been destroyed in the operation, while 29 targets in different areas of Afghanistan have been successfully targeted through airstrikes.
Earlier, while talking to the media, the Federal Information Minister said that the DG ISPR informed in detail about Operation Lal-Haq and the Pak-Afghan situation, Pakistan responded effectively to the Afghan aggression, and several posts in Afghanistan were captured by Pakistan.
He said that the Afghan Taliban regime is supporting terrorists, terrorists are trained in Afghanistan, Afghan soil was used for recent terrorist acts in Pakistan, and Afghan citizens were involved in the Islamabad courthouse and Tarlai attacks.
Atta Tarar said that Afghan soil was used in suicide attacks on the judicial complex and Imambargah in Islamabad recently, women, children and minorities are not safe in Afghanistan, Afghan citizens are deprived of basic rights, and the Taliban is currently in an illegal government in Afghanistan.
The Federal Minister of Information said that the Taliban have forcibly seized power, the Taliban’s new criminal code legalized slavery, violence and oppression of women, the Taliban’s new code contradicts the basic guarantees of the Cairo Declaration, and the Taliban’s new code violates all human rights laws and conventions.
He further said that the Taliban’s code promotes inequality and divides society on the basis of status, the Taliban’s code conflicts with the Islamic principles of equality and dignity, and the Taliban’s new codes directly violate international human rights law.
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