Pakistan’s military has launched full-scale retaliatory strikes along the Afghanistan border after Afghan Taliban forces and Fitna al-Khawarij carried out unprovoked aggression against Pakistani positions. In the latest escalation, the Pakistan Army destroyed Afghan Taliban posts in the Chaman sector, sending a firm and clear message that any attack on Pakistani soil will be met with a decisive response.
Security sources confirmed that Pakistani forces struck multiple enemy positions with precision. The Sarshan, Al-Marjan, and Edhi posts were successfully targeted and neutralized. An Afghan military vehicle and several other installations were also destroyed during the operation. The action was swift, calculated, and part of a broader military strategy already underway.
The operation is not a standalone response. It falls under Operation Ghazab Lil Haq, a large-scale military campaign Pakistan launched after repeated cross-border provocations. Officials say the operation will continue until every designated objective is fully achieved. There is no ambiguity in Islamabad’s position — the military will not stand down until the threat is eliminated.
Pakistan’s armed forces have made their resolve crystal clear. Security sources stated that the military remains fully committed to defending the homeland. “The designs of terrorists and their patrons will be reduced to dust,” officials said, underlining that neither militant groups nor their backers will be spared.
The Pakistan Army’s destruction of Afghan Taliban posts in the Chaman sector marks a significant moment in the ongoing border conflict. It demonstrates that Pakistan has shifted from a defensive posture to proactive, cross-border retaliatory action. The military’s message is unambiguous, aggression will be answered with force, and Operation Ghazab Lil Haq will press forward until peace and security are restored along the border.

