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    Military Strikes Fail to Halt Armed Attacks in Pakistan’s Cities

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 29, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Pakistan has intensified air strikes targeting militant hideouts across the Afghan border in an effort to curb cross-border attacks. Despite these military operations, armed groups continue to carry out violent incidents within major Pakistani cities, raising concerns about the effectiveness of air power alone. Analysts emphasize that while air strikes disrupt militant infrastructure, they do not fully address the underlying security challenges faced by Pakistan.

    In a significant development, experts argue that relying solely on military pressure overlooks the complex socio-political dynamics fueling militancy. The persistence of attacks inside Pakistan suggests that armed groups maintain operational capabilities and local support networks. Meanwhile, security forces are urged to adopt a more comprehensive strategy involving intelligence sharing, border management, and community engagement to counter the evolving threat.

    Notably, the ongoing violence impacts civilian safety and regional stability, underscoring the need for coordinated efforts between Pakistan and Afghanistan. The situation highlights the limitations of unilateral military action in combating insurgency and points to the importance of diplomatic and developmental initiatives. As Pakistan grapples with these challenges, the international community watches closely, recognizing that sustainable peace requires multifaceted solutions beyond air strikes.

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