ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Air Force has successfully targeted and destroyed key Taliban military installations across Afghanistan, including in Kabul, Kandahar, and Paktia, according to security sources.

The airstrikes achieved their objectives by demolishing two brigade headquarters in Kabul and damaging both a corps headquarters and a brigade headquarters in Kandahar. The Pakistan aerial bombardment destroyed two Taliban facilities in Kandahar which resulted in major operational losses for Taliban forces throughout their entire operational area.

The Pakistan Air Force conducted successful airstrikes in Paktia which destroyed a corps headquarters and dealt a major blow to the Taliban military infrastructure. Through this operation Pakistan proves its commitment to combatting Taliban violence while safeguarding its national borders.

Tarar: 72 Taliban militants killed, 120 injured in Pakistan’s counterattack

Meanwhile, Federal Minister for Information Attaullah Tarar confirmed that Pakistan military forces achieved a successful counter operation against the Afghan Taliban regime which resulted in substantial militant casualties.

Tarar reported that the operation resulted in 72 Taliban militants killed and more than 120 others wounded. The Pakistani forces successfully destroyed 16 Taliban posts while capturing 7 of these positions. The mission resulted in the destruction of a major ammunition depot and battalion headquarters and sector headquarters along with more than 36 tanks and artillery guns and armoured personnel carriers (APCs).

Tarar stated that Pakistan military forces will maintain their effective counterattacks while continuing to respond with maximum power against any future attacks. He confirmed that Pakistan will conduct additional operations to secure its borders and combat terrorism as part of its ongoing security commitment.

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