Pakistani forces destroy Afghan Taliban posts and vehicles in Chaman

Apr 29, 2026 | Terrorism, Afghanistan

CHAMAN (April 29, 2026) — For the second consecutive day, Pakistani security forces have successfully targeted and destroyed several Afghan Taliban military posts and vehicles in the Chaman sector of Balochistan. According to security sources, the precision strikes are part of the ongoing Operation Ghazab lil-Haq, launched in retaliation against “unprovoked aggression” from across the border. Sources confirmed that the effective use of artillery and tactical maneuvers has forced both Afghan Taliban personnel and terrorists from the “Fitna al Khawarij” (TTP) to retreat from their forward positions.

Highlights

  • Multiple Afghan Taliban posts and transport vehicles were neutralized on Wednesday.
  • Security sources confirmed that terrorist elements belonging to the banned TTP were also forced to retreat during the operation.
  • Operation Ghazab lil-Haq, which resumed on March 26, is focused on securing the border and eliminating militant sanctuaries.
  • The recent escalation follows an incident on Sunday where Afghan Taliban gun positions fired upon civilians in South Waziristan, injuring three people.
  • Officials reiterated that operations will persist until all strategic targets are achieved and the border is stabilized.

Tactical Success in the Chaman Sector

Today’s operations mark a intensifying phase of the border conflict. Security sources report that the “unwavering resolve” of the armed forces has successfully degraded the operational capacity of the attackers.

The Pakistan Army utilized high-precision weaponry to minimize collateral damage while ensuring the total destruction of designated military installations on the Afghan side.

The combination of air and ground-based responses has reportedly disrupted the coordination between Afghan Taliban forces and their non-state allies, leading to a visible withdrawal from the immediate border line.

Persistent Tensions

Despite Islamabad’s repeated calls for the Afghan Taliban to dismantle terrorist infrastructure, officials maintain that these sanctuaries remain active. The recent uptick in violence in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan—specifically targeting Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs)—has prompted the state to intensify these counter-terrorism operations.

Security sources concluded that the state remains committed to ensuring that no cross-border aggression goes unanswered, and the current operation remains active along several key sectors of the Durand Line.

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