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Pak army destroys Taliban brigade headquarters in Kandahar during operation

Published on: March 5, 2026 1:48 PM

Pakistan’s armed forces intensified cross-border operations and destroyed a brigade headquarters belonging to the Afghan Taliban’s 205 Corps in Kandahar during a targeted strike. The action came as part of the ongoing military campaign named Operation Ghazab Lil Haq, aimed at dismantling militant infrastructure and neutralising hostile elements operating near the border region.

Security sources said the strike also targeted several ammunition depots used by Afghan Taliban fighters, causing major damage to weapons storage facilities and logistical supply lines. Officials believe the destruction of these depots will significantly weaken militant capabilities and disrupt their operational planning in the affected areas.

Read more : ‘Peace with Kabul contingent on Taliban forsaking terrorist support …

Meanwhile, Information Minister Attaullah Tarar revealed key figures highlighting the scale of the ongoing operation. According to official data, Pakistani forces have killed 481 Afghan Taliban operatives, destroyed 226 checkpoints, and captured 35 checkpoints since the military campaign began.

Furthermore, security officials confirmed that both ground troops and aerial units are actively participating in the operation to eliminate militant threats. The armed forces are continuing coordinated strikes against groups described as Fitna al-Khawarij, while strengthening surveillance and intelligence-based actions across sensitive border zones.

Read more : Pakistan inflicts heavy losses on Afghan Taliban

In another development, Pakistan reportedly carried out a successful strike on the strategically important Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan. Military sources indicated that the operation aimed to disrupt militant logistics and reduce their ability to launch cross-border attacks against Pakistani security forces.

Officials emphasised that the armed forces will continue the operation until militant networks posing threats to Pakistan’s security are effectively dismantled. They added that decisive action remains necessary to ensure regional stability and protect the country from ongoing cross-border terrorism.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Afghan Taliban conflict, Bagram Airbase strike, cross border operation, Kandahar Taliban base, Latest, lead3, Operation Ghazab, Pakistan army strike

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