Islamabad (Monitoring Desk) Security sources early on Saturday said the Pakistan Army destroyed several Afghan Taliban positions, including the Afghan Golf and Delta posts in the Zaoba sector, as part of ongoing retaliatory action along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border.
According to officials, the “New Afghan 8” post was also destroyed, forcing enemy personnel to flee. An Afghan Taliban vehicle was targeted near the South Complex in the same area.
Security sources said positions at the Ariana Complex, Dabgai check post, Afghan police headquarters, and Zakarkhel post were struck during the operation.
Moreover, the Afghan Taliban’s Kandaksy post in the Chitral sector was severely damaged, while the Khyber post was also destroyed, and enemy positions suffered heavy damage, according to sources.
Afghan Taliban’s Omari camp and a post in the Noshki sector were also heavily damaged, they said, adding that Taliban forces also suffered significant losses in the response.
Officials claimed Pakistani forces compelled Afghan Taliban personnel to abandon their check posts and retreat.
They added that the action would continue until its objectives were achieved, stressing that the armed forces were responding across all fronts to safeguard national security