The recent aerial attacks by the Afghan Taliban on Pakistani territory have been met with a strong response from the Pakistani military. In a statement, Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi condemned the Taliban’s aggression, stating that they have committed a heinous mistake by attacking Pakistani civilians.
The minister emphasized that the Pakistani military has given a resounding response to the Taliban’s aggression, and that the enemy has been dealt a significant blow. He added that the Taliban’s attempt to target innocent civilians is deplorable and that they will face severe consequences.
The Taliban’s aggression has been a long-standing issue, and the Pakistani government has made it clear that it will not tolerate any further attacks on its territory. The Pakistani military has been working tirelessly to eliminate the Taliban’s presence in the region, and recent operations have resulted in the destruction of over 74 Taliban posts and the capture of 18 outposts.
The Pakistani government has also taken steps to address the current energy crisis, with the possibility of oil prices increasing by up to 4.58 rupees per liter on March 1. The government has also imposed a ban on drone operations in the country.
In other news, the Opposition Alliance has initiated talks with the government, with the first meeting taking place between Opposition Leader Mahmood Khan Achakzai and Rana Sanaullah in Parliament House. The meeting focused on the current political situation in the country.
The Chief Justice of Pakistan, Justice Yahya Afridi, met with PTI Chairman Barrister Gohar, and the Supreme Court Office has advised a petitioner to approach the High Court. The Pakistan Air Force marked the seventh anniversary of Operation Swift Retort with a special ceremony at the Air Headquarters in Islamabad.
The Chief Minister of Sindh, Murad Ali Shah, stated that the response to the Afghan regime’s aggression is a message to those who harbor malicious intentions against Pakistan, adding that Pakistan has already given a befitting response to India.
Sources have confirmed that there were no casualties in the three incidents, and that the Taliban regime’s over 74 posts have been completely destroyed, with 18 outposts captured by Pakistan.

