In a strong response to cross-border aggression, the Pakistan Army destroyed several Afghan border posts after unprovoked firing from the Afghan side. The exchange of fire took place along multiple sectors, including Angoor Adda, Bajaur, and Baramcha, where Afghan forces reportedly initiated the attack.
According to official updates, the firing targeted Pakistani security positions, prompting immediate retaliation. The Pakistan Army used heavy artillery, tanks, and drones in its response, effectively silencing multiple enemy positions. Several Afghan posts were destroyed during the operation, and casualties were reported on the Afghan side.
The situation along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border has remained tense in recent weeks, with repeated violations and infiltration attempts by militants operating from Afghan territory. Pakistan has maintained that it will not tolerate any provocation or terrorist activity launched from across the border.
Authorities in Islamabad have also warned Kabul to control elements operating within its borders and ensure they do not target Pakistani forces. Security analysts say these actions underline Pakistan’s resolve to protect its sovereignty and respond decisively to any threats.
The Pakistan Army has confirmed that its forces remain on high alert and are fully prepared to defend the country’s borders. The destroyed Afghan posts served as key firing points used to target Pakistani positions, according to security reports.
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