Operation Ghazab Lil Haq (Pakistan - Afghanistan War)

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all thoes who been downvoting my pro Pakistan posts in the lst days are busy crying under their beds now.
 
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There is no reference to the purpose of the fight


This is not occupation

The previous wars were resistance to occupation


So what does he mean, fighting for the right to engage in banditry whenever it suits?
 
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all thoes who been downvoting my pro Pakistan posts in the lst days are busy crying under their beds now.

A proud gift from my city
 
All of ISPR and PM propaganda videos on one side and the actions of these soldiers, one side.
The respect he gives to the flag with kalimah..

The way he takes out the green and white from his chest plate.

The raising of the flag, the salute. Absolute goosebumps.


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Looks like Pakistan gonna go all the way, this time. If things were serious earlier, then imagine what the US is foreseeing in the coming days, to be asking US citizens to leave Afghanistan, now.
 
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PAF destroys Taliban depots, HQs in Laghman as ‘Operation Ghazab Lil Haq’ continues: sources​


Earlier, security forces targeted key military installations in Kabul, Kandahar, Paktia through effective airstrikes

Our Correspondent
February 27, 2026

visuals show a military compound in kabul burning after pakistan air force strikes photo ptv


Visuals show a military compound in Kabul burning after Pakistan Air Force strikes. PHOTO: PTV

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani forces continued their robust and effective response under 'Operation Ghazab Lil Haq’ to unprovoked aggression by Afghan Taliban forces, security sources confirmed on Friday.

Security sources said Pakistani forces successfully targeted and destroyed multiple Afghan Taliban check posts during the counter-operation. Among the installations destroyed were the Afghan Taliban’s military facilities at the Ariana Complex, the Dabgai check post, the police headquarters, and the Zakarkhel post, they added.

Moreover, the Pakistan Air Force targeted key Taliban positions in Laghman province, destroying an arms depot, the ABF battalion headquarters, and the Nangarhar brigade in a decisive strike, sources further said.

They added that security forces also destroyed a Taliban check post near the Mohmand sector, saying forces are only targeting Afghan military positions while adhering to international laws.

Operation 'Ghazab Lil Haq' is ongoing and will continue until all objectives are achieved, sources confirmed. The Pakistani armed forces remain fully committed to defending national security and responding decisively to any unprovoked aggression, they added.
 
Earlier, sources added that Pakistani forces targeted key military installations of the Afghan Taliban regime in Kabul, Kandahar, and Paktia through effective airstrikes.

Pakistan has taken control of five Afghan posts in the Paktia region of Afghanistan, opposite South Waziristan, and raised the Pakistani flag, security sources stated.

The Pakistan Air Force launched airstrikes under ‘Operation Ghazab Lil Haq’, targeting militant infrastructure inside Afghanistan’s Nangarhar province, security sources said.

During the latest operations, two brigade headquarters in Kabul were destroyed, according to security sources. In addition, the Pakistan Army has destroyed the Afghan Taliban's core headquarters in Kandahar.
 
In Kandahar, airstrikes destroyed a corps headquarters and a brigade headquarters, along with an ammunition depot and a logistics base. In Paktia, a Taliban corps headquarters was also destroyed during the air operations.

Moreover, Pakistani jets are conducting aerial patrols over Kandahar following recent airstrikes, security sources stated.

At the Pakistan-Afghanistan border in the Wali Khan sector, the Pakistan Army has destroyed another Afghan post, security sources said, and at many Afghan outposts, Afghan Taliban have raised white flags in surrender.

“After carrying out precise airstrikes, our aircraft are now patrolling Kandahar’s airspace,” the sources added, emphasising that Pakistani forces remain fully prepared to respond decisively to any aggression.

Sources further said security forces are carrying out strong and effective operations against Taliban forces along the Torkham border.
 
Troops destroyed multiple Taliban posts at the Kharlachi Terminal, turning forward positions into rubble, sources said. Security forces carried out targeted strikes near the Nawapas sector, hitting multiple Taliban hideouts, they added.

The strong and decisive counter-operation forced the militants to flee in panic, security sources said. Taliban fighters loaded goods onto trucks and retreated from the Torkham border, sources added.

In South Waziristan, Pakistani forces carried out a powerful counter-operation, destroying the Afghan Taliban’s Dawood Post, security sources added.
 

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