Pakistan’s armed forces have intensified Operation Ghazab-ul-Haq, with the Pakistan Air Force reportedly destroying a brigade headquarters of the Afghan Taliban in Kandahar. According to security sources, the air operation targeted the Taliban’s brigade headquarters of the 205 Corps in Kandahar, while the Pakistan Army simultaneously struck and destroyed several ammunition depots belonging to the group.
The strikes were part of ongoing retaliatory operations being carried out under Operation Ghazab-lil-Haq. Security sources said the continuing operation has inflicted heavy military losses on the Afghan Taliban as Pakistani forces conducted effective and powerful actions against militant positions. The latest development follows a major airstrike carried out a day earlier on Bagram Airbase, where Pakistan reportedly destroyed an aircraft hangar and two warehouses.
Afghanistan’s Ministry of Defence and the New York Times confirmed that the strike was conducted under Operation Ghazab-lil-Haq. The American newspaper reported that Pakistan had successfully targeted the strategically significant airbase, with satellite imagery showing visible damage to an aircraft hangar and warehouse facilities.
Credit: Independent News Pakistan (INP)