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Pakistan Army Captures 19 Afghan Posts After Cross-Border Attacks

Published on: October 12, 2025 9:43 AM

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Army on Sunday carried out powerful retaliatory strikes after Afghan forces opened unprovoked fire at several border points, including Angoor Adda, Bajaur, and Kurram.

افغانستان کی جارحیت کا پاکستان کی طرف سے بھرپور جواب جاری

افغانستان کی کُرم بارڈر کے مخالف افغان پوسٹیں تباہ ہونے کے تازہ ترین مناظر

افغان پوسٹوں کو مکمل طور پر مسمار ہوتے دیکھا جا سکتا ہے

وڈیو میں آگ بھی لگی دیکھی جا سکتی ہے

پاک فوج کے بھرپور جواب سے افغان لاشیں چھوڑ کے… pic.twitter.com/FXXGrz6O89

— PTV News (@PTVNewsOfficial) October 11, 2025

According to security sources, the Afghan fire aimed to help militant groups cross into Pakistan. The Pakistan Army responded swiftly, destroying multiple Afghan military posts, including Duran Mela, Turkmanzai, and Shahidan camps, and capturing 19 positions along the border.

جنوبی وزیرستان ، انگور اڈا کے سامنے افغانستان کی پوسٹ تباہ ہونے کے تازہ ترین مناظر

افغان پوسٹ کو مکمل طور پے مسمار ہوتے دیکھا جا سکتا ہے

پاک فوج کے بھرپور جواب سے افغان فوجی پوسٹ پے لاشیں چھوڑ کے بھاگ گئے ہیں

پوسٹ میں آگ لگی ہوئی نظر آ رہی ہے pic.twitter.com/cZBsbIzqpk

— PTV News (@PTVNewsOfficial) October 12, 2025

Officials confirmed that dozens of Afghan soldiers and militants were killed, while Taliban fighters abandoned their posts and bodies before fleeing. Pakistani troops were seen raising the national flag over one captured Afghan post in Angoor Adda.

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The Army used tanks, artillery, and drones to target militant hideouts and command centres inside Afghanistan. Strikes reportedly hit Taliban and Daesh positions, including Kharcher Fort and Ghaznali headquarters in Nushki, which were used as launchpads for attacks inside Pakistan.

پاک افغان بارڈر پر افغانستان کی جانب سے بِلا اشتعال فائرنگ/ اپڈیٹ

پاکستان فوج کی طرف سے افغان فورسز کے خلاف منہ توڑ جواب بھرپور طریقے سے جاری

پاکستانی فورسز اپنی مؤثر اور شدید جوابی کاروائی میں انتہائی اختیاط سے کام لے رہی ہیں تاکہ صرف خارجیوں کی مدد کرنے والی اور پاکستان کے… pic.twitter.com/8n1ru6bEOs

— PTV News (@PTVNewsOfficial) October 11, 2025

Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi condemned the Afghan aggression, calling it a violation of international law, and warned that provocations will not be tolerated. Tribal elders also expressed full support for Pakistan’s armed forces.

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Officials clarified that the strikes were not against the Afghan people but targeted militant networks allegedly backed by India.

پاک افغان بارڈر پر افغانستان کی جانب سے بِلا اشتعال جارحیت/ اپڈیٹ

پاکستان فوج کی طرف سے طالبان فورسز کے خلاف منہ توڑ جواب بھرپور طریقے سے جاری

پاکستان نے طالبان فورسز کے منوجبا کیمپ بٹالین ہیڈکوارٹر پر کامیاب اسٹرائیک کی، سیکورٹی ذرائع

طالبان کا منوجبا کیمپ بٹالین… pic.twitter.com/KX4InuNx5G

— PTV News (@PTVNewsOfficial) October 12, 2025

Saudi Arabia and Qatar have expressed concern over the escalating tensions, urging both countries to show restraint and resolve issues through dialogue.

DG ISPR Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry reiterated that Pakistan has provided evidence of terrorist activity from Afghan soil and urged Kabul to “seal the border” and prevent non-state actors from using its territory.

پاک افغان بارڈر پر افغانستان کی جانب سے بِلا اشتعال جارحیت/ اپڈیٹ

پاکستان فوج کی طرف سے افغان فورسز کے خلاف منہ توڑ جواب بھرپور طریقے سے جاری

رات گئے پاکستانی فورسز بھاری ہتھیاروں کے ساتھ پرجوش انداز میں افغان پوسٹوں کو کامیابی سے نشانہ بنا رہی ہیں، سیکورٹی ذرائع

افغان فورسز… pic.twitter.com/7psxk5TXD7

— PTV News (@PTVNewsOfficial) October 11, 2025

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: 365 News, Afghanistan, Angoor Adda, Bajaur, Border Clashes, Cross-Border Firing, Daesh, India, ISPR, Khawarij, Kurram, Latest, mohsin naqvi, Pakistan Army, Pakistan Defence, Regional Tensions, Security forces, Taliban

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