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435 Afghan Taliban Fighters Killed, 630 Injured, in Operation ‘Ghazab Lil-Haq’: Tarar

435 Afghan Taliban Fighters Killed, 630 Injured, in Operation ‘Ghazab Lil-Haq’: Tarar

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan military’s operation ‘Ghazab Lil-Haq’ against Afghanistan forces along the border is still underway and over 435 Afghan Taliban fighters have so far been killed, said Information Minister Attaullah Tarar on Monday. Attaullah Tarar released details of the Operation Ghazab Lil-Haq on social media platform X, saying that 188 Taliban regime check posts had […]

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Pakistan Begins Repatriation of Nationals from Iran : CM Bugti

Pakistan Begins Repatriation of Nationals from Iran : CM Bugti

QUETTA: Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti  on Monday said the repatriation of Pakistani nationals residing in Iran has begun. In a statement, it was said that immigration officials were performing duties around the clock at border crossings. The return process was being organized in an effective and orderly manner. Instructions were issued to ensure maximum

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Pak-Afghan Border: 415 TTA Killed in Retaliatory Fire

Pak-Afghan Border: 415 TTA Killed in Retaliatory Fire

RAWALPINDI:  Pakistan’s security forces executed a resolute response along the entire Pak-Afghan border in retaliation to hostilities initiated by the Tehrik-e-Taliban Afghanistan (TTA, referring to Afghan Taliban forces) on February 26, 2026. The operation involved a punishment fire plan targeting multiple forward TTA posts across all sectors, effectively degrading their military-oriented capabilities and associated infrastructure.

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Security concerns forces school closure in several areas

Security concerns forces school closure in several areas

GILGIT: In view of threats to public safety and order, schools have been announced closed in several areas. Additional Chief Secretary Mushtaq Ahmed stated that all government and private educational institutions in Gilgit and Skardu will remain closed tomorrow. All students, parents, and concerned staff are directed to follow the issued instructions. Meanwhile, the district

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