Pakistan has launched a major military operation, Operation Ghazab-e-Haq, to counter the growing threat of the Afghan Taliban regime along its border. According to Federal Minister for Information, Atta Tarar, the operation has resulted in the deaths of over 72 Taliban operatives and more than 120 wounded.
The operation, which was launched in response to the Taliban regime’s unprovoked attacks along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, has seen the destruction of 16 Taliban posts and the capture of seven others. A young Karachi resident has been organizing rallies in different areas of the city in support of the Pakistan Army.
The resident, who wishes to remain anonymous, revealed that the operation has resulted in the destruction of an ammunition depot, a battalion headquarters, and a sector headquarters, as well as over 36 trenches, artillery guns, and APCS.
Atta Tarar said that further operations are underway, and every act of aggression will be met with a strong response. The Pakistan government has stated that the operation is aimed at countering the Taliban regime’s support for terrorism.
Senior Sindh Minister, Sharjeel Inam Memon, has claimed that the operation has dealt a significant blow to India and its proxies. The Foreign Office has stated that the operation was launched in response to terrorist attacks on Pakistani soil.
Meanwhile, the Sindh Education Department has announced the new schedule for the academic year 2026-2027, which includes the start of the academic year, admission schedule, exams, and holidays. The federal government has also announced a ban on drone strikes in Pakistan.
The Higher Education Commission has expressed concern over the delay in appointments of administrative and teaching staff in universities across the country. The commission has directed all higher education institutions to complete the recruitment process for all vacant positions by August 15, 2026.
The Governor of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Faisal Karim Kundi, has stated that the country’s defense will not be compromised. The opposition alliance has held its first meeting with the government to discuss the possibility of negotiations.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has visited the GHQ in Rawalpindi and received a briefing on the situation in Pakistan-Afghanistan. Pakistan Peoples Party leader and Senator, Sheri Rehman, has questioned the Taliban regime’s responsibility for the situation in Afghanistan.
The Benazir Bhutto Shaheed University in Karachi has held its first Senate meeting in 12 years, with the university’s chancellor and Sindh Minister for Education, Ismail Rahu, in the chair. The university’s council has approved the new academic calendar for the upcoming year.
The Pakistan government has also imposed a ban on drone strikes in the country. The Higher Education Commission has expressed concern over the delay in appointments of administrative and teaching staff in universities across the country.
The Governor of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has stated that the country’s defense will not be compromised. The opposition alliance has held its first meeting with the government to discuss the possibility of negotiations.
The Taliban regime’s spokesperson has confirmed that the regime has been bombed in Kabul, Paktia, and Kandahar. Social media users have raised questions about Sky News’ journalistic standards and accountability.
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