Based on the figures, 527 Afghan Taliban fighters had been killed, whereas greater than 755 others had been injured through the clashes.
ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Info Attaullah Tarar has shared an replace on the continued Operation Ghazab-ul-Haq, outlining heavy losses inflicted on Afghan Taliban forces.
In a put up on X on March 6, the minister supplied a abstract of the reported damages suffered by Afghan Taliban militants through the operation.
Based on the figures shared, 527 Afghan Taliban fighters had been killed, whereas greater than 755 others had been injured through the clashes.
The assertion additional mentioned that 237 verify posts had been destroyed, whereas 38 further posts had been captured and later demolished by Pakistani forces.
As well as, the operation reportedly resulted within the destruction of 205 tanks, armored automobiles, and artillery items belonging to Afghan Taliban forces.
The minister additionally claimed that 62 places inside Afghanistan had been successfully focused in aerial strikes as a part of the army marketing campaign.
Earlier, safety forces have launched efficient and decisive operations in opposition to what officers described as unprovoked aggression by Afghan Taliban militants alongside the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, safety sources mentioned.
Based on sources, the Pakistan Military carried out a robust response underneath Operation Ghazab-Lil-Haq, concentrating on militant hideouts close to the Zhob Sector and Qila Saifullah Sector alongside the border.
In the course of the operation, safety forces destroyed a number of terrorist hideouts situated in areas adjoining to the 2 sectors, considerably weakening militant positions.
Safety officers mentioned the extreme and well-coordinated motion compelled Afghan Taliban fighters to desert their posts and flee the realm.
Sources additional said that because of the Pakistan Military’s efficient technique and powerful retaliation, each Afghan Taliban parts and members of Fitna-al-Khawarij suffered heavy losses and had been pushed again from their positions.

