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Pakistan targets militant infrastructure in Afghanistan

Gravatar Avatar Web Desk | 2 months ago

Pakistan carried out precision strikes on militant camps and support infrastructure in Afghanistan during the night of March 12–13. Officials said the operation targeted locations used by terrorists planning attacks against Pakistan. The strikes underline growing security tensions between Islamabad and the Afghan Taliban administration.

According to officials, four key locations were destroyed during the operation. One strike hit infrastructure linked to the 313 Corps headquarters in Kabul, including an ammunition storage facility. Authorities said the site was used to support militant operations.

Two other strikes targeted locations in Kandahar. One destroyed the Tarawo terrorist training camp, while another hit militant infrastructure that included an oil storage facility. Officials said these locations served as training and logistical centers for armed groups.

Another strike targeted the Sher-e-Nau militant camp in Paktia province. Security officials said the facility was used by militants involved in cross-border attacks against Pakistan. The operation was described as a direct response to persistent militant threats.

Officials said Pakistan has delivered a clear message to the Afghan Taliban leadership. They urged the authorities to stop supporting militant groups and sheltering their leaders. Authorities warned that continued support for terrorists could lead to further action.

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