Tuesday, 03 March 2026 | Web Desk
Pakistan’s military operations against the Afghan Taliban regime and Fitna al-Khawarij terrorists continue successfully on both ground and air fronts, with security sources confirming that Operation Ghazab-ul-Haq will persist until all objectives are achieved.
According to senior security officials, the operation has inflicted massive casualties on hostile elements, with the death toll among Afghan Taliban regime forces and Khwarij terrorists now standing at 435, while over 630 have been wounded.
Key Installations Destroyed
The Pakistan Air Force carried out fresh strikes in Nangarhar province, completely destroying the Khogyani base—a key facility used by terrorist groups. In a separate precision strike, Pakistani aircraft targeted and destroyed an ammunition depot and drone storage facility in Jalalabad.
Security sources confirmed that Afghan Taliban and Khwarij elements continue to face defeat and humiliation on all fronts.
51 Locations Targeted So Far
The ongoing campaign has seen Pakistani forces successfully strike 51 different locations inside Afghanistan, destroying significant military infrastructure including:
- 188 tanks, armored vehicles, and artillery guns
- Multiple ammunition dumps and command centers
- Terrorist hideouts and training facilities
Clear Ultimatum to Afghan Taliban
A senior security official, speaking to media about Operation Ghazab-ul-Haq, delivered a blunt message to the Afghan Taliban regime:
“The Afghan Taliban must decide—do they stand with Pakistan or with active terrorist groups?”
The official made it clear that the duration of Pakistan’s operations will depend entirely on the ground actions taken by the Afghan Taliban government. “Operations will not end until the Afghan Taliban regime ceases facilitating Fitna al-Khawarij and Fitna al-Hindustan,” he stated.
Balanced Policy on Iran War
Commenting on the ongoing Iran-US conflict, the security official emphasized that Pakistan is pursuing a balanced policy. He revealed that Iran has appreciated Pakistan’s measured response, which has also been endorsed by China and Russia.
Dismissing speculation that Pakistan could be the next target, the official termed such suggestions “baseless and contrary to facts.” He stressed that “Pakistan and Iran cannot be equated in terms of military capability, foreign policy, or internal circumstances.”
Condemnation of Propaganda
The official strongly condemned the propaganda and misinformation being spread by elements seeking to create chaos. He also reaffirmed Pakistan’s deep respect for its decades-old brotherly and strategic relationship with Saudi Arabia.
Regarding the proposed International Stabilization Force (ISF), the official stated that details are yet to be finalized, and Pakistan’s participation will be decided by the government after thorough consideration.
Operation to Continue
With the death toll mounting and terrorist infrastructure being systematically dismantled, Pakistan has made it clear that Operation Ghazab-ul-Haq will continue unabated until the Afghan Taliban regime ceases its facilitation of groups targeting Pakistan.