In a significant escalation of border hostilities, Pakistani security forces destroyed multiple Afghan Taliban military posts in Balochistan’s Chaman sector on Tuesday. According to security sources, the targeted operation was a direct response to “unprovoked aggression” and cross-border firing by Afghan Taliban forces and associated terrorist elements. Under the framework of the ongoing Operation Ghazab lil-Haq, the Pakistan Army effectively neutralized several key installations, including the Sarshan, Al-Marjan, and Edhi posts, as well as various vehicles and technical equipment.
پاک فوج نے چمن سیکٹر میں افغان طالبان کی متعدد چوکیوں کو تباہ کردیا، سیکیورٹی ذرائع pic.twitter.com/zh4wFVPumv
— Geo News Urdu (@geonews_urdu) April 28, 2026
Highlights
- Multiple Afghan Taliban posts and vehicles were destroyed in the Chaman sector on Tuesday.
- This action is part of the Op Ghazab Lil Haq launched on February 26 following initial cross-border attacks.
- Security sources emphasized that the mission will continue until all strategic objectives are achieved.
- Islamabad continues to accuse the Afghan interim government of harboring TTP sanctuaries, despite repeated high-level diplomatic warnings.
- The strike follows a similar engagement on Sunday in South Waziristan, where gun positions were destroyed after civilians were targeted.
The Enforcement of Red Lines
The resumption of Operation Ghazab lil-Haq marks a hardening of Pakistan’s border policy. After a brief pause on March 18 facilitated by “brotherly Islamic countries,” the military resumed full-scale operations on March 26, citing a lack of progress in dismantling terrorist safe havens on the Afghan side.
Security sources stated that the determination to defend the homeland is “unwavering,” signaling that any cross-border firing will be met with immediate and superior force.
Today’s strikes specifically focused on known points of aggression (Sarshan, Al-Marjan, and Edhi), aimed at degrading the Taliban’s ability to coordinate further attacks.
Regional Security Implications
The border region remains on high alert as the “blame game” between Islamabad and the Afghan interim government intensifies.
Pakistani officials maintain that Afghan Taliban posts often provide cover or support for TTP militants attempting to infiltrate the border.
Information Minister Attaullah Tarar recently highlighted the scale of the ongoing conflict, noting that 37 attackers were killed in a foiled assault in the Ghulam Khan Sector earlier this month. As Operation Ghazab lil-Haq continues, the Chaman border—a critical trade artery—remains a flashpoint of military and strategic tension.
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