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    Pakistan Intensifies Operation Ghazab-lil-Haq, Eliminates Key TTP Leaders in Cross-Border Strikes

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 6, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In a significant escalation of its counterterrorism efforts, Pakistan has intensified Operation Ghazab-lil-Haq, successfully eliminating several mid-level commanders of the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) through a series of precise cross-border airstrikes. These operations, focused on militant strongholds near the Afghanistan border, aim to disrupt the insurgents’ operational capabilities and prevent further attacks within Pakistan, particularly in the volatile Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

    Security officials revealed that the recent military actions targeted infrastructure used by insurgent groups operating across the porous border regions. The campaign is part of a broader strategy to dismantle the networks responsible for orchestrating terrorist activities inside Pakistan. Although the identities of the slain militant leaders have not been publicly disclosed, the strikes have reportedly dealt a severe blow to the TTP’s command structure, weakening their ability to coordinate future assaults.

    It is important to note that Pakistani authorities have accused elements within the Afghan Taliban regime of providing support to these militant groups, facilitating cross-border attacks. However, officials emphasized that the ongoing operations are strictly aimed at armed militants and their hideouts, explicitly excluding civilians and the general Afghan population. This distinction underscores Pakistan’s commitment to conducting intelligence-driven strikes that minimize collateral damage while targeting only terrorist infrastructure.

    Since the launch of the intensified phase of Operation Ghazab-lil-Haq, over 50 airstrikes have been carried out against militant positions linked to the TTP and affiliated groups. Between the night of March 4 and March 5 alone, security forces targeted 41 locations believed to be hubs of insurgent activity. These strikes were concentrated in border areas such as Chaman, Zhob, Killa Saifullah, and Nushki, all known for their strategic importance to militant logistics and movement.

    The aerial bombardments reportedly inflicted significant casualties on militant fighters and destroyed multiple facilities used for planning and launching attacks. While the full scale of the damage and losses is still being assessed, officials confirmed that these operations were based on actionable intelligence identifying key hideouts and supply routes. The Pakistani military’s approach reflects a comprehensive effort to neutralize threats emanating from across the border, where militant groups have long exploited the rugged terrain to establish safe havens.

    Among the most notable achievements of the campaign was the targeted destruction of the headquarters of the Afghan Taliban’s 205 Corps Brigade in Kandahar. This strike not only demolished the command center but also destroyed several ammunition depots, significantly degrading the militants’ capacity to sustain prolonged operations. The precision of these attacks highlights the effectiveness of Pakistan’s intelligence apparatus in pinpointing strategic enemy locations.

    As Operation Ghazab-lil-Haq continues, Pakistani security forces remain vigilant and prepared to conduct further strikes as necessary to dismantle militant networks and safeguard national security. The military’s ongoing commitment to this campaign signals a determined effort to curb terrorism and stabilize the border regions, which have long been a flashpoint for insurgent activity and cross-border violence.

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