Pakistan

Pakistan Army shoots down 4 drones of Afghan Taliban: ISPR

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ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Army Public Relations Department (ISPR) has said that after cross-border drone flights in Balochistan, security forces shot down 4 drones coming from Afghanistan in an effective response.

According to the ISPR, the Afghan Taliban regime sent 4 drones to the Balochistan border on June 30. The Afghan Taliban regime sent these drones to Pakistan under the auspices of terrorist organizations operating from areas under its control.

The ISPR said that Pakistan’s air defense network is active, and the drones were shot down as a result of effective retaliation.

The ISPR said that Pakistan’s strong air defense system immediately identified all the drones and successfully destroyed all four drones.

According to the ISPR, the security forces demonstrated high professional readiness and thwarted all the nefarious intentions of the enemy. The Afghan Taliban’s tactics are to mislead the Afghan people.

The ISPR warned that the irresponsible behavior of the Afghan Taliban is further increasing the problems of the Afghan people, the Afghan Taliban should follow the principles of peaceful coexistence. The Afghan Taliban regime should stop patronizing terrorists.

The ISPR said that if the Afghan Taliban continues its provocations against Pakistan, they will be given an effective response that will make them pay a heavy price.

The ISPR said that the armed forces of Pakistan are fully alert at all times, the armed forces are fully capable of defending every inch of the beloved homeland, and any aggression along the border will continue to be given a prompt, decisive and forceful response under Operation Ghaz-ul-Haq.

Abdul khalique

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