ISLAMABAD: New footage has emerged showing Pakistan’s powerful and decisive response to the Taliban’s unprovoked aggression along the Pak-Afghan border, revealing spectacular visuals of a major military success.
According to security sources, the Pakistan Army launched a precise and effective counter-operation, destroying the Asmatullah Karar camp, a major command and facilitation center of the Afghan Taliban located in the Spin Boldak sector of Afghanistan.
The camp, described by sources as one of the largest operational hubs of the Taliban, had been used to plan and coordinate anti-Pakistan activities. Multiple air and artillery strikes completely obliterated the compound, leaving no trace of its infrastructure.
Security officials confirmed that the strikes were carried out after concrete intelligence reports, and newly released footage clearly shows the extent of destruction following the precision operation.
Systematically and one by one Pakistan is knocking out the launchpads of infiltration and cross-border terror. This is Spin Boldak. The so called Karak Camp. The window of border clashes is now a risky but a full scale strategic toe-hold. pic.twitter.com/xfTzlpeFFY
— Syed Talat Hussain (@TalatHussain12) October 12, 2025
The Asmatullah Karar camp was reportedly used to harbor militants and foreign facilitators, including key figures involved in recent cross-border attacks targeting Pakistani security forces.
Sources added that the Taliban regime in Kabul is facing deep embarrassment and concern following the destruction of the facility, which is being seen as a major setback for anti-Pakistan elements operating from Afghan soil.
This successful operation marks a significant achievement for Pakistan’s armed forces, reaffirming their capability and resolve to respond effectively to any form of aggression.
The footage, described as “clear and conclusive” by security sources, serves as a powerful message that Pakistan will not tolerate any threat to its territorial integrity and national security.
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