Pakistan's armed forces have conducted overnight airstrikes inside Afghanistan, targeting what security sources described as terrorist training camps and support infrastructure The strikes are part of an ongoing military campaign, 'Operation Ghazab Lil Haq'
According to the security sources, the strikes hit targets in the provinces of Kabul, Kandahar, and Paktia In Kabul, the headquarters of the Afghan Taliban 313 Corps, an associated ammunition depot, and other infrastructure were reportedly destroyed In Kandahar, a facility identified as the Tarawo terrorist training camp was struck along with an oil storage facility, while the Sher-e-Nau camp was targeted in Paktia province
This direct military action across the border represents a significant development in the security dynamics between the two nations. It underscores a tactical shift by Islamabad to address threats it perceives as originating from Afghan territory. While the source did not specify the immediate trigger, the operation follows a period of tense relations.
Afghan authorities confirmed that strikes occurred in Kabul and several border provinces, according to TRT World as cited in the report The development raises questions about the future of Pak-Afghan diplomatic relations and the potential for further escalation, which could impact regional stability.








