19 March 2026
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Operation Ghazab lil Haq Update - 1900 hrs 18 March (Till Ceasefire) Summary

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According to the Pakistan Armed Forces, Operation Ghazab lil Haq reports extensive airstrikes across Afghanistan, resulting in claimed enemy casualties and seized or destroyed installations. The update states 707 militants eliminated, 938+ injured, 255 posts destroyed, 44 posts captured, and 81 tanks/armored vehicles/artillery guns destroyed. It notes that air operations targeted locations across Afghanistan, including Kabul and Nangarhar, where drone storage, technical support infrastructure, and ammunition storage sites used by Afghan Taliban and terrorist elements to attack Pakistani civilians were destroyed. Additional targets included Afghan Taliban posts in Bajur, Kuram, Torkham, Khyber, and in North and South Waziristan sectors. A video is described as showing precision engagements against these installations and terrorist camps tied to support from Afghan soil. The statement asserts that no civilian population or infrastructure was targeted, countering claims from Afghan regime officials and certain media outlets.

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