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Airstrikes Destroy Terrorist Infrastructure in Afghan Provinces

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In Pakistan, airstrikes targeting militants in Afghanistan have left their infrastructure decimated across various provinces. According to Afghan media reports, explosions were heard at multiple terrorist hideouts in Paktia and Nangarhar.

These strikes took place within the districts of Khogyani, Khel, and Behsud in Nangarhar province and Murgha Bazaar in Paktia. The jets launched from the air successfully targeted these areas with precision, effectively destroying the terrorists’ clandestine operations.

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The Afghan Taliban regime continues to find itself unable to curb such terrorist activities within its territory, especially during Ramadan. This failure underscores the persistence of these groups using the sanctity of Afghanistan as a sanctuary for perpetrating atrocities across the border into Pakistan.

Pakistan’s military forces have not shied away from taking decisive action against those responsible for this heinous act. ISPR has reiterated that no restraint will be shown in continuing operations to mete out justified retribution against the perpetrators, irrespective of their location.

This conflict remains a developing story. The military’s resolve is undiminished as it continues its efforts toward justice and security across both countries.

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