Operation Ghazab Lil Haq (Pakistan - Afghanistan War)

I think they should. I am more worried about frontal attack. Talibans are big in numbers. You can see hamid mir tweet on India. Let's say that tiktok videos are just lies but what about senior journalist Hamid mir? He has links in establishment. I am telling you that this two front stuff is a serious issue. We should fire nasr on Kabul. This is the only way to deal with afghans. A situation can arise where repeated Indian ground attacks will force us to move our army from Afghanistan towards India. Thus, giving Talibans the opportunity to capture our cities and posts. It will be barbaric so I am sure, it's about our sovereignty. We should cancel out effect before it becomes a monster. We should take out afghans first.

India is not in a good mood. They have faced lots of humiliation after may last year. Now they want revenge.

taliban are trying to emulate what Pakistan did in Kashmir.

But they are not Pakistanis, they do not have the hutzpah, the guile, the military doctrine, the BAT squads, or the moral right. Kashmiris are our own, they are our blood under subjugation by the gangentic barbarian horde.

Their rag tag militia is easy work for the drones and jets.

The real challenge will be if taliban remains and they evolve in 30-40 years, then a 2 front threat is a real possibility.

This is why I have always advocated for complete annhiliation of all taliban including their families.
 
So all these so called Warriors of Allah, did not utter a word when a Genocide in Gaza was going, Taliban/TTP/AQ/ISIS not one of them did anything or even issue a statement but now AQ is coming out openly calling out Pakistan, Taliban group which is dominant in Afghanistan/Pak border believe this BS and sending their young to die and kill.
 

Eight civilians injured in cross-border shelling in South Waziristan: DC​


Says all injured were given immediate care, shifted to hospitals in Dera Ismail Khan, Peshawar for treatment

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April 30, 2026

a pakistan army soldier stands guard at the afghan border photo file


A Pakistan Army soldier stands guard at the Afghan border. PHOTO: FILE



Eight civilians, including women and children, were seriously injured after cross-border firing and shelling struck the Angoor Adda area of South Waziristan on April 26 and 29, according to a press release issued by the office of the deputy commissioner of South Waziristan Lower on Thursday.

The official statement said the shelling caused significant damage to civilian property, with several houses destroyed in the affected area. The incidents were reported to have spread fear and panic among residents.

According to the press release, those injured on April 26 were identified as Rahimullah, 20, Zubair Bibi, 20, and Bibi Hawa, 28, all residents of Zawal Tehsil in the Angoor Adda area.

On April 29, the injured included Muslima Bibi, 13, Sanab, 3, Sapna Bibi, 8, Irshad, 10, and Robina Bibi, 32, all from Kanki village in Zawal Tehsil.

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The deputy commissioner stated that all injured individuals were provided immediate medical assistance and later transferred to hospitals in Dera Ismail Khan and Peshawar for further treatment.

The press release added that residents and tribal elders have expressed strong concern over the incidents and called for an immediate halt to cross-border firing and shelling. It further stated that authorities are taking all possible measures to protect the lives and property of civilians in the area.
 
On Tuesday, security forces carried out retaliatory strikes at key sites, including the Ariana Complex, Dabgai check post, police headquarters, and Zakarkhel post, which were destroyed.

Pakistan Air Force also targeted positions in Laghman province, destroying an arms depot, the ABF battalion headquarters, and the Nangarhar brigade. Sources further said a Taliban post near the Mohmand sector was also destroyed, stressing that only Afghan military targets were hit in line with international law.

On April 15, three civilians, including two children, were martyred and three others were injured when Afghan Taliban forces carried out unprovoked shelling on locals in a border area of K-P's Bajaur district, according to state media.

The incident marked a renewed episode of cross-border aggression after a gap of over a month, following Operation Ghazab Lil Haq, launched in response to earlier unprovoked hostility from the Afghan side.
 
Looks like some folks are projecting way ahead (see 7:00 onward)....

Who will replace Taliban - beginning of new debate; making Pak border hot;​

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🚨🚨 Unprovoked firing by Afghan Taliban across the border in Bajaur, 9 civilians martyred, 12 injured:

During March and April 2026, six tragic incidents of unprovoked firing and shelling from across the border by Afghan forces occurred in the Mamund and Slarzai areas of Bajaur District.

In these attacks, the civilian population was targeted, resulting in the martyrdom of 9 innocent individuals, including 3 women and 6 children, while 12 others were injured.

Shelling in the Lagri Mamund and Taria Shah Slarzai areas led to the complete destruction of 18 residential houses, causing severe damage to the local population and instilling widespread fear and panic.

The Bajaur District Administration and security forces responded swiftly and effectively to bring the situation under control. Immediate medical aid was provided to the injured, who were later transferred to Peshawar for better treatment.

Immediate relief was provided to the affected families, while efforts are underway for the restoration of destroyed homes and compensation payments to the heirs of the martyrs and the injured.

The District Administration and security forces are continuously monitoring the situation and taking all possible measures to protect the lives and property of the public.

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13 India-backed terrorists killed during infiltration bid along Pak-Afghan border: ISPR​

Military's media wing says eight militants killed in Mohmand, five in North Waziristan district on Apr 29 and 30

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Published April 30, 2026

This file photo shows security forces taking position during an operation. — ISPR/File


This file photo shows security forces taking position during an operation. — ISPR/File
  • ISPR says 8 FAK militants neutralised during Mohmand operation.
  • Adds 5 militants killed after intense firefight in N.Waziristan.
  • Sanitisation ops continue against terrorists in border areas.

Security forces thwarted two infiltration attempts along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border and killed 13 Indian-sponsored terrorists in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa during separate actions on April 28 and 29.

In Mohmand district, the movement of a group of Fitna al-Khawarij militants trying to infiltrate through the Pakistan-Afghanistan border was picked up by the security forces, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said on Thursday.


"Own troops effectively engaged this group of khwarij. As a result of precise and skilful engagement, eight khwarij belonging to Indian-sponsored, Fitna al Khwarij were sent to hell," it said.

In another engagement, security personnel effectively foiled another infiltration attempt by a group of FAK militants along the Pak-Afghan border in the North Waziristan district.

Five terrorists were neutralised after an intense fire exchange, the military's media wing said.

"These engagements once again substantiate Pakistan's repeated stance regarding the abject failure of the Afghan Taliban regime to ensure effective border management on their side.

"The Afghan Taliban regime must fulfil its obligations and deny the use of Afghan soil by khwarij and involvement of its citizens in terrorism inside Pakistan.

"The security forces of Pakistan remain resolute and unwavering in their commitment to defend the nation’s frontiers," the statement read.

Meanwhile, security forces launched sanitisation operations to eliminate any other Indian sponsored Kharji found in the area.

It reiterated that the relentless counter-terrorism campaign under vision "Azm e Istehkam" — as approved by the Federal Apex Committee on the National Action Plan — by security forces and law enforcement agencies will continue at full pace to wipe out the menace of foreign-sponsored and supported terrorism from the country.
 

They were created to fight Muslims to make them weaker. There is no export of Terrorism to non-Muslim countries, other than China. You might see them active in China and Turkey. Five years ago, Dr shahid Masood mentioned in this TV show that American has brought Daesh to Afghanistan in their helicopters. I hope that clip is available on YouTube. Taliban are getting support from Western countries to make sure there is no peace in the region. There are external forces who don't want CPEC to succeed.
 

Talks between Pak Afghan leaders; heavy fighting between Militants & local tribes;UK lecture Taliban​

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A man without the knowledge of history isn't truly civilized - Prof Dr Mahmud Hussein, a former VC of Dhaka University, and younger brother of Dr Zakir Hussein, a former President of Bharat

History has shown with ample examples: without pacifying Kabul you can't exert your hold on the plains of the sub-continent. No wonder the British made a buffer state out of Afganistan by regularly bribing her leaders. Looks like Afganistan's been being the Pak Deep State's numara uno headache and concern....

Operation Ghazab-ul-Haq: What’s Happening on the Pakistan-Afghanistan Front? | Ft Fida Adeel​

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Decline in militant violence in Pakistan.




MetricJanuaryFebruaryMarchApril4-Month Total
Total Militant Attacks878314685401
Fatalities by Category
Militants Killed242294228224988
Civilians Killed73413937190
Security Forces Personnel Killed46255928158
Peace Committee Members Killed05027
Injuries by Category
Civilians Injured712469854469
Security Forces Personnel Injured52214846167
Peace Committee Members Injured07007
 

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