PAF strikes major Taliban hideouts in Afghanistan
JF-17 thunder in the air. File Photo
JF-17 thunder in the air. File Photo
Islamabad (Web Desk): The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) carried out targeted strikes on major Taliban hideouts inside Afghanistan, during a retaliatory Operation Ghazab-lil-haqq.

According to initial reports, several key hideouts and training facilities were targeted by PAF. Sources said the strikes were precise and aimed at specific militant positions linked to cross-border attacks.

Officials claimed the operation focused on camps used for planning and launching attacks inside Pakistan. The action comes amid rising tensions along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border.

Security sources said the strikes were conducted to eliminate immediate threats and to prevent further attacks on Pakistani soil. Taliban regime forces were targeted in Chitral, Khyber, Mohmand, Kurram and Bajaur sectors.

Pakistan has repeatedly stated that it will not allow its territory to be used against any country and expects the same from its neighbors. Officials added that national security and territorial integrity remain top priorities.

According to latest reports, Pakistan Air Force might attack Kabul and Qandhar to eradicate the terror hideouts in Afghanistan.

 

This is a developing story.