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Pakistan Strike in Kandahar Targets 205 Corps Headquarters

Pakistan strike in Kandahar targets 205 Corps headquarters as part of the ongoing Operation Ghazab Lil Haq. Security sources confirmed that Pakistani forces carried out a focused attack on the brigade headquarters in Kandahar on Thursday. The strike caused serious damage to the facility and nearby structures.

Officials said the Pakistan strike in Kandahar also hit key ammunition depots used by Taliban fighters. The blasts disrupted supply routes and weakened their operational capacity. Ground troops and air units worked together during the mission to ensure accuracy and limit collateral damage.

Since the launch of Operation Ghazab Lil Haq, authorities claim the campaign has inflicted heavy losses on militant groups. Hundreds of fighters have reportedly been killed. Security forces destroyed more than two hundred checkpoints and took control of several others. These actions have reduced movement across sensitive border areas.

The Pakistan strike in Kandahar reflects a broader security strategy. Military officials say the goal is to dismantle infrastructure that supports cross-border attacks. Forces continue ground and aerial operations against armed groups described as Fitna al-Khawarij.

In a related development, Pakistani forces reportedly struck the strategically important Bagram Air Base during the ongoing operation. Officials believe this move further restricted militant capabilities in the region.

The Pakistan strike in Kandahar shows that operations will continue as long as threats remain active. Security officials stressed that the mission focuses on protecting national borders and ensuring long-term stability. The armed forces remain on alert and prepared for further action if required.

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