On March 7, 2026, Pakistan’s armed forces intensified their ground and air offensive under Operation Ghazab Lil Haq, targeting Afghan Taliban and Fitna al-Khawarij (TTP) positions. Security sources confirmed that the military conducted successful strikes along the Pak-Afghan border in both North and South Waziristan. The operation resulted in the destruction of several strategic posts, forcing militants to abandon their strongholds and retreat deeper into Afghan territory.
According to military reports, several Afghan Taliban fighters were killed during the latest skirmishes, while the survivors fled under heavy fire. This escalation follows Islamabad’s firm stance that military actions will continue until Kabul provides “credible guarantees” that its soil is no longer being used as a sanctuary for proxies. The army has utilized precision air strikes to disable launch pads and ammunition caches, aiming to secure the border against “unprovoked” attacks that have plagued the region since the outbreak of the wider Middle East war.
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ARY News reports: “Operation Wrath for the Sake of Truth / North and South Waziristan Pakistan Armed Forces’ Effective Operations Continue Against Afghan Taliban and the Kharijite Sect.”
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Despite the high-intensity combat, the military reaffirmed that its targets are strictly limited to militant networks and do not include civilian areas. Meanwhile, public support for the operations has surged, with rallies held across Balochistan to express solidarity with the armed forces. As the “broad wave” of regional instability persists, Pakistan remains on high alert, maintaining over 200 daily intelligence-based operations to dismantle internal and external security threats.
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