Operation Ghazab Lil Haq (Pakistan - Afghanistan War)

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‼️ Confirmed reports of more than fifteen foreigners and Afghan Taliban killed and several injured

‼️ On the night of 27/28 December, 20-25 foreigners from Fitna al-Kharij tried to infiltrate into Pakistan from two locations in Kurram and North Waziristan, using Afghan Taliban border posts, sources said.

‼️ Pakistan security forces thwarted the infiltration attempt by taking timely action, sources said.

‼️ On the early morning of December 28, the foreigners again attempted to infiltrate into Pakistan, using Afghan Taliban posts, sources said.

‼️ After the infiltration attempt failed, on the early morning of December 28, the foreigners and Afghan Taliban jointly opened fire with heavy weapons on Pakistani posts without provocation, sources said.

‼️ Pakistan security forces responded forcefully and decisively to this unprovoked firing, sources said.

‼️ According to reliable sources, initial reports of heavy losses on the Afghan side

‼️ Confirmed reports of more than fifteen foreigners and Afghan Taliban killed and several injured in effective counter-fire, sources

Afghan Taliban flee after abandoning six posts due to effective counter-attack and shelling, sources say

Sources also report that losses on the Afghan side are increasing further.

There are reports of no casualties among Pakistani security forces and only three injuries, sources said.

Pakistan has repeatedly asked the interim Afghan government not to allow Fitna al-Khawarij to use its soil against Pakistan, sources say.

Instead of controlling the Fitna al-Khawarij and suppressing these terrorist elements, the Afghan Taliban are continuously supporting the Fitna al-Khawarij, sources said.

The Fitna al-Khawarij are present in Afghanistan with complete freedom and are using Afghan soil freely for anti-Pakistan terrorist activities, sources said.

Pakistan's security forces are capable of giving a befitting reply to any kind of aggression.

4:36 AM · Dec 28, 2024

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The only practicable option left is to cut off all border trade, absolutely seal entry of any individual and simultaneously drive out any illegal migrant. Absolutely level any border outpost that engages own troop to cover infiltration attempts and keep pounding all known TTP hideouts near the border to establish a buffer with constant armed drone surveillance. This foolery can only end in a language they understand.
 
IEA needs to understand that they are not the power player here.
The concept of Afghanistan's territorial integrity will only be taken seriously once they have control over their own land and suppress their childish fighting urges.
Their history of fighting as a guerilla force within Afghanistan does not automatically give them even a shred of competence when fighting against a capable, combined arms force in a foreign land
 
Use thermobaric weapons on every single one of their major population centers over and over again.

@SteppeWolff :)
I have been saying this for so long. Raze the entire border regions within the range of our 155mm guns. Rest of their population centres bombed by thermobarics.
 
Seems like a super turcano was shot down trying to slip into pak territory
 

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