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Pakistan Army Response at Pak-Afghan Border Intensifies with Large-Scale Operation in Balochistan

Pakistan Army Response at Pak-Afghan Border

The Pakistan Army response at Pak-Afghan border has intensified after security forces launched a large-scale military operation across several areas of Balochistan. The action began on the night of March 3 and 4, following what officials described as increased cross-border militant activity.

Security sources said the Pakistan Army response at Pak-Afghan border aims to dismantle terrorist networks and destroy their support infrastructure. Forces are targeting hideouts and facilitators linked to banned groups operating near the frontier. Officials stressed that the operation focuses on stopping infiltration attempts and eliminating threats to national security.

The Pakistan Army response at Pak-Afghan border covers more than 50 locations across sensitive sectors. Troops are using coordinated ground and air support to maintain pressure on militant positions. According to officials, the goal is clear: prevent cross-border attacks and restore stability in border districts.

Forces are deploying advanced weapon systems during the operation. These include direct and indirect fire weapons, anti-tank guided missiles, rocket launchers, long-range mortars, light and heavy artillery, and main battle tanks. Swarm drones are also assisting ground troops by identifying and striking specific targets with precision. Security officials believe this integrated approach strengthens the effectiveness of the Pakistan Army response at Pak-Afghan border.

The operation is active in multiple high-risk areas. In Qila Saifullah district, action continues in the Pishin, Loye Band, and Badini sectors. In Zhob, forces are operating in Sambaza and Ghadwana. In Nushki, Jani and Ghaznali sectors remain under close watch. Activity is also ongoing in the Chiltan Ranges, including Gulistan, Dobandi, and Shashka. Authorities say militants allegedly used these zones for planning and launching attacks from across the border.

Officials confirmed that the Pakistan Army response at Pak-Afghan border will continue until security forces neutralize cross-border threats and fully restore defensive balance. The government reiterated that it will take decisive steps to protect sovereignty, secure national borders, and ensure public safety.

This development comes amid growing Pak-Afghan border tensions in recent weeks. Both sides have exchanged allegations over security concerns. Analysts believe the coming days will play a key role in shaping the security situation along the frontier.

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