The Pakistan Army launched large-scale operations at 50 locations along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border under Operation Ghazab-ul-Haq. Security sources said the operations targeted militant groups, including the Afghan Taliban, Fitna al-Khawarij, and Fitna al-Hindustan. Heavy weaponry was used during night strikes on March 3 and 4. Multiple hideouts used for cross-border terrorist activities were destroyed. Officials emphasized that these operations aim to curb militant movements and strengthen border security.
Operations were carried out in several key sectors, including Qila Saifullah, Chaman, Sambaza, Ghadwana, Jani, and Ghaznali. These areas were reportedly being used as bases to plan and launch attacks from across the border. Security officials highlighted the strategic importance of these locations. Military action focused on disrupting militant networks and preventing future attacks. The coordinated operations aimed to eliminate threats systematically and efficiently.
Security sources stated that the operations caused significant casualties and material losses among militant groups. However, exact figures have not been disclosed. The army emphasized the effectiveness of precision strikes and tactical planning. Local authorities confirmed that areas cleared by forces were being secured. Residents expressed relief at the increased military presence in these sectors.
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The Pakistan Army reaffirmed its commitment to protecting national sovereignty. Officials stressed that citizens’ safety remains a top priority. The military said operations would continue until all designated objectives are fully achieved. Continuous surveillance and intelligence gathering support ongoing operations. Authorities assured the public that border security will be maintained at all times.
Operation Ghazab-ul-Haq demonstrates Pakistan’s proactive approach against cross-border militancy. The army continues coordinated efforts to dismantle terrorist networks. Security sources confirmed that the operations will intensify in areas of high threat. The initiative aims to prevent future attacks and safeguard citizens. Pakistan remains vigilant in defending its borders against militant aggression.