The Pakistani military has successfully destroyed the technical assistance and equipment storage facilities of the Afghan Taliban in Kandahar, announced Information Minister Atta Tarar. In a press release, Tarar shared statistics related to Operation Ghazab ul Haq and revealed that on March 14 and 15, several Taliban facilities and FTO hideouts were targeted.
According to the information minister, a total of 684 terrorists have been killed in the operation so far, while 912 have been injured. Tarar also stated that 252 Taliban posts have been destroyed, along with 229 tanks, armored vehicles, and artillery equipment. The minister added that 73 terrorists and their hideouts were targeted using aerial means.
Moreover, Tarar announced that the Pakistani military has also destroyed the technical assistance and equipment storage facilities in Kandahar, including a tunnel where the Taliban and FTO were storing their equipment. The minister also revealed that the Pakistani military, along with the ground forces, destroyed a Taliban hideout in the Chitral sector near the Afghan border.
In other news, Information Minister Atta Tarar has announced that he will speak to the children of PTI founder Imran Khan on Eid-ul-Fitr. Israel and America have started the war, and Iran will end it, said Mehran Mohaved.
The Pakistan Air Force has imposed a ban on Indian planes registered in India for the next month, while the Indian airspace will remain closed for Pakistani planes until April 24. A phone call was made between Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Kuwait’s Crown Prince, Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled.
The Islamabad High Court has ordered the Ministry of Religious Affairs to submit a report after a citizen requested a quick announcement of Eid. The Karachi Rangers have arrested 7 suspects involved in a gang war in the Korangi area.
Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has ordered action against those collecting higher rents than the announced rates during Eid. The DG ISPR has revealed that the Afghan Taliban has been using drones provided by India against Pakistan.
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