Pakistan continues to intensify its aerial strikes against the Taliban regime in Afghanistan, with the latest operations targeting key positions in the Nangarhar province. According to security sources, a major ammunition depot in Nangarhar was destroyed in the airstrikes, which are intended to dismantle the Taliban’s infrastructure in the region. The Pakistani military operation, codenamed “Operation Ghadab-e-Haqq,” aims to neutralize the Taliban’s aggression along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border. The operation has been successful so far, with 58 foreign fighters killed, over 100 wounded, 12 positions completely destroyed, and 5 Taliban posts captured by Pakistani forces. This comes as the Pakistan government…
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Pakistan’s Minister of Punjab, Maryam Nawaz, has praised the security forces for their successful operation against the Taliban regime. In her statement, Maryam Nawaz said that the Khawarij (terrorists), their handlers, and supporters have been humiliated before, and they will be humiliated again. In response to the unwarranted Afghan aggression, the effective air strikes have dealt a crushing blow to the Taliban regime. Maryam Nawaz emphasized that every attack by the Khawarij and their handlers will be met with a severe response, and Pakistan’s geographical boundaries are its red lines. Anyone who crosses these lines will be humiliated and disgraced.…
Pakistan’s airforce has conducted a series of targeted strikes against militant positions in the Afghan provinces of Kandahar, Paktia, and Kabul, causing significant damage to key military installations. According to sources, two brigade headquarters in Kabul were destroyed during the aerial operations. In Kandahar, one corps headquarters, a brigade headquarters, an ammunition depot, and a logistics base were targeted. In Paktia, a corps headquarters was also hit. The Pakistani government has announced that it will not compromise on the country’s defense, as expressed by Governor Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Faisal Karim Kundi. Meanwhile, the opposition alliance has initiated talks with the government,…
Pakistan’s President Asif Ali Zardari has categorically stated that the country will not compromise on its sovereignty and security. In a bold statement, he assured the nation that Pakistan will not tolerate any threats to its territorial integrity. The President has also emphasized that the armed forces of Pakistan will respond decisively to any aggression. In a military operation code-named “Operation Ghazb-e-Haqq,” Pakistan’s Air Force and Army have launched a joint operation against the Afghan Taliban regime in response to their unprovoked aggression. The operation has resulted in the killing of 72 Taliban militants and over 120 injuries. Pakistan’s security…
The Taliban militants in Afghanistan have faced a significant defeat at the hands of the Pakistan Army, prompting retaliatory attacks on civilian settlements. According to security sources, the Taliban militants fired mortar shells, which landed in the Laghri and surrounding areas of Bajaur. The security sources revealed that five individuals, including three women, were injured due to the mortar shells falling in Bajaur. The injured individuals were shifted to the Khair Hospital, where they are undergoing treatment. The security sources stated that the people of Bajaur are extremely outraged by the Taliban’s attacks against Afghanistan. The Pakistan military has responded…
Pakistan’s Minister of Defense, Khawaja Asif, has stated that the country is now ready for an open confrontation with Afghanistan, saying “Dama dam mast qalander ho ga.” He emphasized that Pakistan is not an aggressor but a neighbor who is well-aware of Afghanistan’s schedule. Asif added that Pakistan’s patience has run out, and the country is now responding with full force to Afghanistan’s aggression. Sources close to the security establishment revealed that two Afghan brigades’ headquarters in Kabul were destroyed during the aerial operations. Asif pointed out that after the NATO withdrawal, there were expectations of peace in Afghanistan, but…
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…
Pakistan has declared a health emergency in the Chaman district, a move aimed at ensuring the availability of medical supplies, equipment, and ambulance services. The decision was made in response to the ongoing crisis in Afghanistan, where the Taliban regime has been facing a significant backlash from international forces. According to reports, the District Health Officer (DHO) has suspended the leaves of all employees in the district, citing the need for maximum staffing to tackle the crisis. The Ministry of Health has also been directed to ensure the availability of essential medicines, medical equipment, and ambulance services in the region.…
Pakistan’s law enforcement agencies have launched a crackdown on Afghan nationals in Karachi and Rawalpindi, arresting several individuals in the process. In Karachi’s South District, police, rangers, and CTI conducted operations, arresting two Afghan nationals. According to SSP South, the arrested individuals will be shifted to a transit camp. Meanwhile, in Rawalpindi’s Saddar area, police and law enforcement agencies conducted an operation, arresting 24 Afghan nationals who were found to be living illegally in the region. The Sindh Education Minister, Sardar Ali Shah, chaired a steering committee meeting on February 12, 2026, which approved the schedule for the upcoming academic…
Pakistan’s Interior Minister, Mohsin Naqvi, led a successful quadrilateral meeting with his counterparts from Italy, Spain, and Greece in Rome, aimed at curbing irregular migration and human trafficking. The meeting marked a significant breakthrough as Pakistan, Italy, Spain, and Greece agreed on a unified strategy to combat these issues, including a shared policy framework and swift response mechanisms. According to a statement released by the Pakistani Interior Minister, European partners commended Pakistan’s efforts in reducing irregular migration by 47%, citing the country’s robust measures. The parties also agreed to enhance cooperation with the European Union to boost capacity-building initiatives. During…
