Pakistan

Pak Army continues effective response to Afghan Taliban aggression

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ISLAMABAD: Security forces are giving a befitting response to the unprovoked aggression of the Afghan Taliban under Operation Ghazab-Lil-Haq.

According to security sources, Pakistan has given an effective and coordinated response to the alleged unprovoked aggression by the Afghan Taliban regime.

Sources say that an Afghan check post near the Mohmand sector was targeted and destroyed. The operation was carried out keeping in mind the intelligence and ground situation.

According to security officials, Pakistan’s armed forces are determined to protect national security and give a befitting reply to any unprovoked action. Sources also said that Pakistani forces are adhering to international laws and principles of war and are targeting only military targets so as not to harm the civilian population.

According to security sources, Operation Ghazbad-ul-Haq is still ongoing and will continue until its set goals are achieved. Surveillance has been tightened in border areas while forces are on high alert.

Staff Reporter

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