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Afghan Aggression Crushed by Pakistan Army’s Powerful Response

Published on: February 27, 2026 2:22 AM

Afghanistan’s Taliban regime launched unprovoked attacks along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, prompting an immediate and overwhelming response from Pakistan’s armed forces. In the middle of these decisive operations, Pakistan Army destroyed Afghan positions, sending a strong message that any aggression against Pakistan will be met with crushing force. Pakistani forces targeted multiple Taliban posts across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, including Chitral, Kurram, Mohmand, Bajaur, and Tirah sectors, ensuring that the aggressors faced severe losses and humiliation.

Security sources confirmed that Pakistan’s strikes destroyed dozens of enemy positions, including check posts, ammunition depots, and militant hideouts. Airstrikes targeted a major depot in Nangarhar, while ground forces captured five Afghan positions and neutralized over 58 insurgents. The Taliban’s attempts to attack Pakistani positions using quadcopters were thwarted as all hostile drones were shot down, demonstrating the precision and professionalism of Pakistan Army operations.

After suffering heavy losses, Afghan Taliban elements retaliated by shelling civilian areas in Bajaur, injuring women and other innocent citizens. Such cowardly attacks on civilians exposed the desperation and recklessness of the Taliban, reinforcing Pakistan’s justification for firm and decisive military action. Local populations expressed strong support for Pakistan’s armed forces, praising their swift and effective response.

The Ministry of Information, federal ministers, and security officials emphasized that Pakistan remains fully capable of defending its people and territory. The Afghan regime’s repeated aggression and false propaganda were widely condemned, with officials warning that any further attacks would be met with even stronger retaliation. Pakistan’s operations have destroyed enemy positions, neutralized militants, and protected the country from further incursions.

The message from Islamabad is clear: peace is possible only if Afghanistan stops harboring and supporting hostile forces. Once again, in the middle of Pakistan Army destroyed Afghan positions during Operation Ghazab-ul-Haq, the nation witnessed the overwhelming strength and resolve of its security forces. Pakistan stands united, ready to defend every inch of its territory, safeguard civilians, and ensure that no enemy can challenge its sovereignty.

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