Operation Ghazab Lil Haq (Pakistan - Afghanistan War)

Overnight strikes in Afghanistan’s Kandahar target ‘terrorist hideouts and military infrastructure’, says state media


News Desk
March 15, 2026

The Pakistan military carried out overnight strikes in Afghanistan’s Kandahar province, targeting “terrorist hideouts and military infrastructure,” as the military continues its operation against the Afghan Taliban, state-run Pakistan TV reported on Sunday, citing security sources.

Operation Ghazab lil-Haq was launched in late February following unprovoked firing by the Afghan Taliban from across the border.

According to Pakistan TV, the strikes “targeted facilities used by the Afghan Taliban and affiliated terrorist groups to support attacks against Pakistani civilians”.

“Pakistan armed forces have successfully targeted military installations, including terrorist hideouts of Afghan Taliban and Fitna al-Khawarij,” Pakistan TV quoted the security sources as saying.

Fitna al-Khawarij is a term the state uses to refer to the banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).
 
The outlet said that the armed forces destroyed “technical support infrastructure and an equipment storage facility in Kandahar”, which, as per security sources, was being used to “facilitate cross-border terrorist activities”.

In another strike, the armed forces targeted a tunnel in Kandahar “that housed technical equipment used by the Afghan Taliban and Fitna al Khawarij,” as per security sources.

“Operations under Operation Ghazab lil Haq will continue until attainment of objectives,” Pakistan TV quoted security sources as saying.

The development comes as at least four people, including two children, were injured when the Afghan Taliban launched a “few rudimentary” drones on late Friday evening.

Earlier on Friday, in a post on X, Information Minister Attaullah Tarar said that Pakistan had successfully targeted 70 terrorist-affiliated installations in Kabul, Paktia and Kandahar, including logistic bases and camps that “directly or indirectly support terrorism from inside Afghanistan”
 
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high on copium atp
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Today official update

Operation Ghazb lil Haq: Reported Fitna Al Khawarij / Afghan Taliban Losses Timeline

CategoryMar 13 Update (1600 hrs)Mar 15 Update (1600 hrs)Increase
Taliban / Khawarij Killed663684+21
Taliban / Khawarij Injured887+912++25 (approx)
Posts Destroyed249252+3
Posts Captured & Destroyed4444No change
Equipment Destroyed (Tanks, Armed vehs, Arty)224229+5
Terror Support Locations Targeted by Air7073+3

Key Operational Highlights (March 14/15 Night Strikes)​

Recent military actions heavily focused on dismantling technical and logistical capabilities:

  • Kandahar Operations: Precision strikes destroyed technical support infrastructure, an equipment storage facility, and a specialized tunnel used to house technical equipment utilized by the Afghan Taliban and Fitna al-Khawarij.
  • Chitral Sector (Ground Operations): Ground forces successfully neutralized a terrorist jump-off point located at the Badini Post in Afghanistan.
  • Precision and Civilian Safety: Newly released video footage confirms precise engagements targeting only military installations and terrorist camps. These visuals reiterate that no civilian populations or infrastructure were harmed, directly countering contrary claims made by Afghan regime officials and media.

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Afghan regime taking revenge on civilians. How typical, they can't help themselves.

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Pakistan barely have used 0.1% of its power.

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Pakistan barely have used 0.1% of its power.

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Is it at all wise that we have used merely "0.1%" of our power? I would have thought that we need to crush this fitna mercilessly.
 
Is it at all wise that we have used merely "0.1%" of our power? I would have thought that we need to crush this fitna mercilessly.
It looks like Pakistan is laying ground work for a divided Afghanistan, hitting Taliban's depot, ammo, tanks, arty, once most of them are gone, other fractions can easily cause issues for Taliban by mounting a asymmetric warfare, Taliban had many chance to behave like human beings but they chose to act like Barbarians.
 
Any information on which aircraft and drones are being used to carry our attacks?
 
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Afghandus getting desperate.
 

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