Pakistan has shared new details about its ongoing security operation called Operation Ghazab Lil Haq. According to government officials, around 641 militants have been killed and many others injured during the operation. The campaign was launched to respond to increasing security threats and attacks near the Pakistan-Afghanistan border.
Officials said the operation started after several incidents of cross-border firing and militant activities that threatened the safety of border areas. In response, Pakistani security forces began military actions to stop these attacks and protect the country’s territory.
The Pakistan Army has carried out different types of operations during this campaign. These actions include ground missions and air strikes against militant hideouts and bases. Security forces targeted locations where militants were believed to be planning attacks or storing weapons.
During the operation, several militant posts and positions were destroyed. Authorities said that many weapons, vehicles, and equipment used by militants were also damaged or captured. These steps were taken to weaken militant groups and stop them from carrying out further attacks.
Officials added that the operation is mainly focused on improving security along the border areas. The goal is to stop militants from entering Pakistani territory and to protect local communities living near the border. Security forces are also monitoring the situation closely to prevent any new threats.
The government says that Pakistan wants peace and stability in the region, but it will take strong action if the country’s security is threatened. Authorities believe that operations like this are necessary to maintain safety and prevent terrorism.
Security experts say such operations are important for controlling militant networks and reducing violence. However, they also stress that long-term peace will require cooperation and stability in the region.






