
In a coordinated military operation, Pakistani forces have eliminated seven “terrorist camps and hideouts belonging to groups including Fitna al Khwarij and its affiliates as well as the Islamic State-Khorasan Province,” according to an announcement by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting on social media platform X. The strikes were conducted in the border region where Pakistan meets Afghanistan, marking a significant move against what authorities describe as cross-border threats.
Details about the precise locations of these camps remain classified, but security officials have highlighted the strategic importance of this operation for disrupting Taliban networks. With more information to be released shortly, analysts are closely monitoring how these recent raids might influence regional stability and anti-terror efforts in Pakistan.
This post was last modified on February 22, 2026 2:46 am
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