Pakistan’s military has reportedly targeted Taliban strongholds in Afghanistan, with a focus on military and terrorist infrastructure. According to security sources, the military operation, code-named “Ghadb Al-Haq” (Anger of Truth), aims to dismantle Taliban’s operational capabilities and disrupt their supply chains.
The operation, which has been ongoing for several days, has seen Pakistani forces successfully targeting Taliban brigades, battalions, and headquarters, as well as ammunition depots and logistics bases. The military has also hit Taliban’s check posts and command centers, according to a briefing by the Director General of the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).
The ISPR has stated that the military has targeted only military targets, adhering to professional standards and norms of warfare. The operation has been aimed at neutralizing Taliban’s military capabilities, disrupting their supply chains, and weakening their grip on Afghanistan.
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has convened an emergency meeting of parliamentary and political leaders to discuss the situation. The meeting has been attended by Inspector General of Police Sindh Javed Alam Odho, who has expressed satisfaction with the performance of the operation codenamed “Nijat Mahran”.
The Prime Minister has also spoken to Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati, condemning the Israeli aggression on Lebanon. The Minister of Information has released updated figures on the damage caused to the Afghan side during the operation.
Maulana Fazlur Rehman has expressed his views on the situation in Iran, Afghanistan, and the Middle East, and has requested a briefing for PTI and opposition parties. A judge who had gone on a 18-day leave abroad has been removed from his position. The government has decided to hold a joint session of the parliament to discuss the situation in the Middle East and Afghanistan.
Iran is facing a war, and our diplomatic efforts are focused on ending this war through a negotiated settlement, said a senior adviser to the Prime Minister. A traffic jam has been reported on the roads surrounding the Janah Brigade, and the PIDE, Pakistan Chock, and Clifton Bridge have been severely affected.
A detailed briefing has been provided to the participants on Pakistan’s diplomatic efforts. The meteorological department has predicted that rainfall will be below average in March 2026, while temperatures will be higher than average.
According to security sources, the Taliban commander killed in the operation was affiliated with Jalalabad. The funeral prayers of ASI, who was martyred in the operation, will be held at the Police Line.
A statement has been issued, emphasizing that there is no religion of terrorism, and peaceful protests are the right of every citizen. The statement has also announced that the non-essential staff of the US consulates in Lahore and Karachi has been ordered to leave the country.
The wreckage of the missile that was shot down has been found in a Turkish town near the Mediterranean Sea, with no human casualties reported. Turkish Defense Ministry has confirmed that the wreckage of the missile has been found.
Three US officials have spoken to a British news agency, revealing that the US military has targeted an Iranian warship in the waters off Sri Lanka. According to a report by The New York Times, Iranian intelligence officials have signaled their willingness to talk to US CIA officials about ending the war.
The Sri Lankan Ministry of Defense and the Navy have confirmed that the Iranian ship, Al Dor, has been targeted by the US military. The situation in the Middle East remains volatile, with the Iranian Foreign Ministry warning that if Israel attacks the Iranian embassy in Beirut, it will retaliate by targeting Israeli embassies worldwide.

