Operation Ghazab Lil Haq (Pakistan - Afghanistan War)

Can anyone confirm whether this is new footage of an Afghan helicopter crash or an old one?

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Old video. Right after the American withdrawal.
 
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Well I hate to say but I agree with the man.

We gonna keep bleeding untill we establish a 30km wide buffer zone all along the border. And we should annex Wakhan as a payment. Nobody recognises Talibs anyway on the world stage.
 
Well I hate to say but I agree with the man.

We gonna keep bleeding untill we establish a 30km wide buffer zone all along the border. And we should annex Wakhan as a payment. Nobody recognises Talibs anyway on the world stage.

Yep, the poor foot soldiers will keep getting martyred whilst the haramkhor Generals focus on DHA projects. Decisive action is needed once and for all.......

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Well I hate to say but I agree with the man.

We gonna keep bleeding untill we establish a 30km wide buffer zone all along the border. And we should annex Wakhan as a payment. Nobody recognises Talibs anyway on the world stage.
I don't think China would appreciate losing it's border with Afghanistan.

Also, if I am not mistaken, China already has a military presence in the Wakhan Corridor to prevent any sort of spill over from Afghanistan into Xinjiang.
 
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I don't think China would appreciate losing it's border with Afghanistan.

Also, if I am not mistaken, China already has a military presence in the Wakhan Corridor to prevent any sort of spill over from Afghanistan into Xinjiang.
Fortune favors the bold. We are a Nuclear Power. We should act like one and take their territory.
 
Fortune favors the bold. We are a Nuclear Power. We should act like one and take their territory.
Pakistan does not need to launch a full scale invasion of Afghanistan when it can achieve the same result with airstrikes.

As long as Pakistan can carry out airstrikes without any resistance, that's all Pakistan needs to do.

At the same time, Pakistani Special forces and the Pakistani intelligence service is well entrenched all over Afghanistan and they doing good work.

In the latest ISPR briefing, it was mentioned that the military has conducted more than 59,000 successful operations this year against PTI supported TTP l.

We are not giving military the credit it deserves.
 
Tell taliban that we just need to be able to go in and out in air and launch airstrikes when ever we want

Its not too much to ask for

They can do their Internet propoganda that's fine
 
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Soldier martyred in wanton firing by Afghan forces


Umer Farooq
December 29, 2024

• Officials say heavy losses inflicted in retaliatory fire
• Militants’ attempt to infiltrate using ‘Afghan Taliban-controlled posts’ repelled


PESHAWAR: A Frontier Constabulary (FC) soldier was martyred and 11 others were injured when Afghan forces launched unprovoked fire on multiple Pakistani border posts in the Upper Kurram district on Saturday morning, sources said.

The Afghan forces targeted border posts in Ghozgarhi, Matha Sangar, Kot Ragha and Tari Mengal areas using both light and heavy weaponry, the sources said, adding that Pakistani security forces retaliated, inflicting significant losses on the other side as seven to eight personnel of the Afghan forces were killed in the exchange of fire.

Besides, militants made an infiltration attempt late on Friday night, using the posts controlled by the Afghan Taliban to cross into Pakistani territory, but the attempt was thwarted.

“After the infiltration attempt failed, militants and Afghan forces jointly opened fire on Pakistani posts with heavy weapons on Saturday morning. The firing was effectively responded to and there are confirmed reports of heavy losses on the Afghan side with over 15 militants dead and many others wounded,” another source said, adding that Afghan forces abandoned their posts and left the area after the incident.

Pakistan has repeatedly raised concerns over Afghan soil being used by militants for cross-border terrorism, particularly in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan. The banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has intensified its activities since calling off a ceasefire in November 2022.

Last year, Chief of the Army Staff Gen Asim Munir expressed Pakistan’s concerns over militant sanctuaries in Afghanistan. He ruled out any negotiations with the outlawed TTP, emphasising the need to address cross-border terrorism.

However, the sources said that instead of controlling the militants, the Afghan Taliban were continuously supporting them.

The attack on Pakistani border posts took place days after, according to security officials, Pakistani fighter jets bombed TTP camps in Afghanistan’s Paktika province. They said the strikes left several militants killed and wounded.

Sources said the TTP camps in the Murgha and Laman areas of Paktika’s Bermal district were targeted, adding that one of the camps was used by Sher Zaman alias Mukhlis Yar, ‘commander’ Abu Hamza, ‘commander’ Akhtar Mohammad, and the head of TTP’s media arm, Umar Media.

Afghan authorities had warned on Wednesday they would retaliate after the Pakistani bombardment. Islamabad said it had targeted hideouts of militants along the border.

According to Reuters, Afghanistan’s defence ministry said on Saturday that Afghan Taliban forces targeted “several points” in Pakistan, days after Pakistani aircraft carried out aerial bombardment inside Afghanistan.

Published in Dawn, December 29th, 2024
 
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The Tajik, Uzbek, and Hazara in particular would chomp at the teeth to have their own nation within what is today referred to as Afghanistan.

This is important to note that these communities have nothing to do with what is happening nor do they believe in all this 'taking back the Durrand line'.
 
This is important to note that these communities have nothing to do with what is happening nor do they believe in all this 'taking back the Durrand line'.
what is happening on the Afghan - Pakistan border bro?

lots of conflicting reports on twitter. Afghans claim they killed 17 Pakistani soldiers, Pakistanis claim only 1 was martyred (RIP). hard to see through the fog of war and misinformation.
 
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