Operation Ghazab Lil Haq (Pakistan - Afghanistan War)

On 11 January 2025, an Afghan National, involved in terrorism inside Pakistan, was killed in Sambaza area of Zhob district of Balochistan. The individual was identified as Muhammad Khan Ahmedkhel, Son of Haji Qasim Dawran Khan, resident of Village Bilorai, District Wazekhwa, Paktika Province, Afghanistan. His dead body was handed over to IAG officials on 20 January after necessary procedural formalities.

Such incidents are irrefutable evidence of involvement of Afghan Nationals in terrorist activities in Pakistan.

Interim Afghan Government is expected to fulfill its obligations and deny the use of Afghan soil by terrorists for perpetuating acts of terrorism against Pakistan.

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Now that President Trump is back in the power the party is over for the Taliban. It's the time for an accountability for them. Not a single cent for these cunning folks for they've betrayed the trust of the Doha Agreement. They're harnessing terrorists and showing zero tolerance for the universal human rights. They'll face the music now. And, I'm pretty sure the Pak Deep State has had enough of this tribal-style "geo-politics" with a very narrow mind and a shallow memory to obtain an instant gratification by constantly changing positions, even it means siding with Pakistan's mortal arch enemies. Hopefully, no refuge for them in Pakistan this time to save their sorry and useless a$$es from an instant death...
 
Eagle Eye
@zarrar_11PK

⭕ Major Success of Security Forces on Pak-Afghan Border

An attempt to smuggle a large consignment of foreign weapons from Afghanistan to Pakistan was foiled.

On January 8, 2025, security forces seized a truck carrying weapons at the Ghulam Khan border terminal, located on the Pak-Afghan border.

Modern foreign-made weapons and magazines were recovered from the truck.

The confiscated arms included:

26 M16 rifles

292 M16 and M4 rifle magazines

More than 10,000 rounds of ammunition

9 Kalashnikov magazines

244 bullets

744 rounds of light machine gun ammunition

A large number of linkers

The recovered weapons were hidden in a secret compartment in the truck's driver's cabin.

The weapons were concealed in hidden compartments in the Afghan truck, and the goods were packed in Afghanistan.

These arms and ammunition were intended to be used for terrorism in Pakistan.

Foreign weapons have been repeatedly recovered from members of the Fitnah-al-Khawarij in terrorist incidents in Pakistan.

The indiscriminate use of foreign weapons is evidence that Afghan soil is continuously being used for terrorism against Pakistan.

While the Afghan Taliban and Fitnah-al-Khawarij deny using Afghan soil for terrorism in Pakistan, the opposite is true.

The presence of the leadership of Fitnah-al-Khawarij and its associated terrorists in Afghanistan is clear evidence of the collusion between the Afghan Taliban and Fitnah-al-Khawarij.

It is evident that Fitnah-al-Khawarij is being facilitated by Afghan check posts.

The discovery of this arms shipment further proves that the Khawarij are carrying out these actions under the protection of the Afghan Taliban.

Pakistan opened its border terminals to alleviate the economic hardships of Afghan citizens.

However, the Afghan Taliban and Fitnah-al-Khawarij are worsening the situation by escalating terrorism.

Such heinous actions have increased the suffering of disadvantaged and economically vulnerable Afghan traders.

For the welfare of ordinary Afghan citizens, it is essential for them to demand action from the Afghan Taliban against Fitnah-al-Khawarij.

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Eagle Eye
@zarrar_11PK

⭕ Major Success of Security Forces on Pak-Afghan Border

An attempt to smuggle a large consignment of foreign weapons from Afghanistan to Pakistan was foiled.

On January 8, 2025, security forces seized a truck carrying weapons at the Ghulam Khan border terminal, located on the Pak-Afghan border.

Modern foreign-made weapons and magazines were recovered from the truck.

The confiscated arms included:

26 M16 rifles

292 M16 and M4 rifle magazines

More than 10,000 rounds of ammunition

9 Kalashnikov magazines

244 bullets

744 rounds of light machine gun ammunition

A large number of linkers

The recovered weapons were hidden in a secret compartment in the truck's driver's cabin.

The weapons were concealed in hidden compartments in the Afghan truck, and the goods were packed in Afghanistan.

These arms and ammunition were intended to be used for terrorism in Pakistan.

Foreign weapons have been repeatedly recovered from members of the Fitnah-al-Khawarij in terrorist incidents in Pakistan.

The indiscriminate use of foreign weapons is evidence that Afghan soil is continuously being used for terrorism against Pakistan.

While the Afghan Taliban and Fitnah-al-Khawarij deny using Afghan soil for terrorism in Pakistan, the opposite is true.

The presence of the leadership of Fitnah-al-Khawarij and its associated terrorists in Afghanistan is clear evidence of the collusion between the Afghan Taliban and Fitnah-al-Khawarij.

It is evident that Fitnah-al-Khawarij is being facilitated by Afghan check posts.

The discovery of this arms shipment further proves that the Khawarij are carrying out these actions under the protection of the Afghan Taliban.

Pakistan opened its border terminals to alleviate the economic hardships of Afghan citizens.

However, the Afghan Taliban and Fitnah-al-Khawarij are worsening the situation by escalating terrorism.

Such heinous actions have increased the suffering of disadvantaged and economically vulnerable Afghan traders.

For the welfare of ordinary Afghan citizens, it is essential for them to demand action from the Afghan Taliban against Fitnah-al-Khawarij.

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May Allahs wrath be on the people trying to light the dying spark of terrorism in Pakistan once again. We have lost far too many lives to this menace of terrorism and it is about time we do something stringent about it.
Also, this poses the question about how many other trucks have gone through without being caught? I hope none, but this is stark.
 
Now that President Trump is back in the power the party is over for the Taliban. It's the time for an accountability for them. Not a single cent for these cunning folks for they've betrayed the trust of the Doha Agreement. They're harnessing terrorists and showing zero tolerance for the universal human rights. They'll face the music now. And, I'm pretty sure the Pak Deep State has had enough of this tribal-style "geo-politics" with a very narrow mind and a shallow memory to obtain an instant gratification by constantly changing positions, even it means siding with Pakistan's mortal arch enemies. Hopefully, no refuge for them in Pakistan this time to save their sorry and useless a$$es from an instant death...

Instead chump made foes out of hundreds of thousands that were cleared to come to the US. Ones who were sandwiched in this game of conquest. Which will leave US with no allies to work with in Afghanistan except for betting on paid mercenaries and hired poodles.
Pakistan will recover once or if it's inner core will muster introspection. Let go of career lackeys and reward real soldiers!

Relinquish power to the stakeholders and abandon puppets.
 
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On the Pak-Afghan border in Hisar Kali Balochistan, intelligence was received that four terrorists of Fitna-ul-Kharij were trying to cross the border armed with heavy weapons.

The forces took immediate action and killed two terrorists using a quadcopter, while the remaining two were killed by the brave snipers of the Pakistan Army.

Watch the exclusive video of this most successful operation.

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With Trump in power, this is the perfect time to do any large operations. Pakistan has full immunity to target anything anti state. Use the next 4 years wisely.
 

Afghan national among 3 terrorists killed in North Waziristan operation: ISPR


Dawn.com
February 8, 2025

An Afghan national who was “involved in terrorism inside Pakistan” was killed during an operation in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s North Waziristan district earlier this week, the military’s media wing said on Saturday.

Islamabad has consistently voiced concerns that the banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) uses Afghan soil to launch attacks in Pakistan, asking the Afghanistan government to rein in the group. Kabul denies the allegations.

A press release today from the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said: “On 6 February 2025, an Afghan national involved in terrorism inside Pakistan was killed during an operation conducted by the security forces in general area Datta Khel of North Waziristan.”

The statement apparently referred to an intelligence-based operation (IBO) in which security forces killed three terrorists “who were trying to escape wearing women’s attire (burqa)”.

“The individual was later identified as Luqman Khan alias Nusrat (Afghan national), son of Kamal Khan, resident of Spera District, Khost Province, Afghanistan,” the ISPR said.

It further stated that the interim Afghan government authorities had been “approached to take over the body of the individual, being an Afghan citizen”.

“Such incidents are irrefutable evidence of involvement of Afghan nationals in terrorist activities in Pakistan,” the military asserted.

“Interim Afghan government is expected to fulfil its obligations and deny the use of Afghan soil by terrorists for perpetuating acts of terrorism against Pakistan.”
 
Last month, Pakistan repatriated the body of an Afghan national involved in terrorist activities who was killed in an IBO in Balochistan’s Zhob district.

In a press conference in December, ISPR Director General (DG) Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry said that terrorist outfits were being provided “sanctuaries, support, and are allowed unrestrained activities on Afghan territory”.

Pakistan has recently witnessed an uptick in terror activities, especially in KP and Balochistan.

Terror attacks have increased since the banned TTP broke a fragile ceasefire agreement with the government in 2022.

With at least 685 members of security forces losing their lives amid a total of 444 terror attacks, 2024 turned out to be the deadliest year for the civil and military security forces of Pakistan in a decade, according to a 2024 report issued by the Center for Research and Security Studies (CRSS) think-tank.

According to DG ISPR, security forces conducted a total of 59,775 operations last year during which 925 terrorists were killed and 383 officers and soldiers were martyred.
 
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