Khugyani base destroyed in Afghanistan’s Nangarhar province, 464 Afghan killed

Pakistan’s armed forces have destroyed the Khugyani base during a successful air strike in Afghanistan, security sources said.

According to security sources, the forces are continuing effective ground and air operations against the Afghan Taliban and Fitna Al Khawarij.

They stated that Pakistani forces carried out a successful air strike in Afghanistan’s Nangarhar province, destroying the Khugyani base.

The sources added that following the unprovoked aggression, Fitna Al Khawarij and Afghan Taliban elements were facing a strong pushback on all fronts.

Operation Ghazab Lil Haq remained underway and would continue until its objectives were achieved, the security sources said.

The Pakistan armed forces have killed 464 Afghan Taliban personnel as of 4pm today as operation Ghazab lil-Haq continues.

In an update posted on X, Information Minister Attaullah Tarar said that as of 4pm on March 3, security forces have injured over 665 Afghan Taliban personnel, destroyed 188 checkposts, and captured 31 posts.

He further detailed that 192 tanks, armoured vehicles and artillery guns have been destroyed, and 56 locations across Afghanistan have been “effectively” targeted by air.

He further claimed that 192 tanks, armoured vehicles and artillery guns were destroyed as part of the military response.

According to the minister, 56 locations across Afghanistan were effectively targeted through air operations.

The update comes amid heightened tensions along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, with security forces continuing operations against what officials describe as hostile positions.

Earlier in the day, Tarar said the security forces successfully repelled a series of large-scale attacks by the Afghan Taliban across Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa overnight.

In an operational update, the minister said at least 67 Afghan Taliban fighters were killed during the skirmishes.One soldier was martyred and five others wounded in the clashes, he added.

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