Operation Ghazab ul Haq was launched by the Pakistan Army in response to unprovoked aggression along the Pak-Afghan border. Security sources reported that the action took place in the Chaman sector, where hostile activities were observed from across the border.
According to officials, the Pakistan Army targeted and destroyed multiple positions and vehicles belonging to Afghan Taliban elements. The operation was described as precise and effective, aiming to neutralize immediate threats to border security.
The escalation occurred after alleged aggression involving Afghan Taliban fighters and groups referred to as “Fitna al-Khawarij.” These elements reportedly initiated hostile actions, prompting a strong defensive response under Operation Ghazab ul Haq.
Security sources stated that the military’s swift retaliation forced opposing forces to retreat. The destruction of key infrastructure and mobility assets significantly weakened their operational capability in the region.
Officials emphasized that the Pakistan Army remains committed to safeguarding national sovereignty. They reiterated that Operation Ghazab ul Haq reflects a firm and calculated approach to ensure border stability and deter further aggression.
The situation along the Pak-Afghan border has remained sensitive, with periodic tensions requiring rapid responses. Analysts believe such operations are part of broader efforts to maintain peace and prevent escalation.
Authorities confirmed that Operation Ghazab ul Haq will continue until all designated objectives are achieved. The military leadership has reaffirmed its resolve to defend the country’s territorial integrity at all costs.