On February 27, 2026, Pakistan's military launched 'Operation Ghazab-ul-Haq' in response to unprovoked attacks from the Afghan Taliban, resulting in significant casualties on the Taliban side. Reports indicate that at least 133 Taliban militants were killed and over 200 injured during the operation, which also saw the destruction of 27 Taliban outposts and the capture of 9. The operation involved extensive air strikes by the Pakistan Air Force, which targeted key Taliban installations, including a battalion and sector headquarters, as well as an ammunition depot. A spokesperson for the Pakistani government stated, "In response to unprovoked Afghan attacks, Pakistani counter strikes have been authorized and several iterations of these strikes have been conducted," highlighting the swift military response to the Taliban's aggression (Dunya News).
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Operation Ghazb-Ul-Haq: 133 Taliban Killed In Pakistan
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On Feb 27, 2026, Pakistan launched 'Operation Ghazab-ul-Haq' against the Taliban, killing 133 militants. While public support surged, concerns over collateral damage and retaliatory attacks emerged.
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