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Operation Ghazab-ul-Haq: Pakistan Army Captures Afghan Posts and Raises National Flag

Published on: February 27, 2026 1:37 AM

Operation Ghazab-ul-Haq

Pakistan Army has carried out a decisive operation along the Pak-Afghan border, capturing multiple hostile posts and raising the national flag after intense fighting. The action came in response to repeated unprovoked attacks by Afghan Taliban elements, forcing Pakistan to act firmly. In the middle of this successful push, Operation Ghazab-ul-Haq sent a strong message that Pakistan Army destroyed Afghan positions and will not allow any challenge to its sovereignty. This development clearly reflects Pakistan’s resolve to defend its borders at all costs.

According to security sources, Pakistani troops overran several Afghan Taliban posts after heavy resistance and forced the attackers to retreat. Soldiers secured the areas and hoisted Pakistan’s flag, marking a symbolic and strategic victory. The morale of Pakistani forces remains high, while the enemy suffered confusion and heavy losses during the confrontation.

Pakistan Army officials stated that the response was immediate, planned, and fully justified under self-defense. Multiple militant hideouts near the Kurram sector were destroyed, and several fighters involved in cross-border aggression were eliminated. So far, confirmed reports indicate that around 44 hostile militants have been neutralized, exposing the failure of Afghan elements to sustain their positions.

These actions are part of a wider response to ongoing provocations. Pakistan has shown restraint in the past, but continued aggression left no option other than firm military action. The armed forces have made it clear that any attack on Pakistani soil will be met with overwhelming strength and swift retaliation.

Pakistan seeks peace and stability in the region, including with Afghanistan, but peace cannot come at the cost of national security. As seen again in the middle of this operation, Operation Ghazab-ul-Haq proves that Pakistan Army destroyed Afghan positions decisively and stands fully united to protect the homeland, its people, and its honor—without compromise.

Filed Under: Pakistan, World Tagged With: Operation Ghazab-ul-Haq, Pak Afghan Border, Pakistan

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