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Airstrikes Reported in Barmal, Pakhtika and Nagarhar provinces of Afghanistan

The Pakistan Air Force carried out precision airstrikes in multiple provinces of Afghanistan, targeting what officials described as terrorist camps operating within Afghan territory.

According to security sources, the coordinated strikes were conducted in the eastern provinces of Barmal, Pakhtika and Nagarhar Province. The operations were reportedly based on credible real-time intelligence data identifying the presence of militant infrastructure in these areas.

Officials stated that the strikes were carefully planned and executed with precision to dismantle terrorist camps believed to be involved in cross-border activities. The use of advanced targeting systems and up-to-date intelligence was aimed at minimizing collateral damage while neutralizing identified threats.

Security authorities emphasized that the action was part of ongoing counterterrorism efforts to safeguard national security and prevent militant infiltration. The targeted locations were described as key operational hubs used for planning and launching attacks.

While no official casualty figures were immediately released, sources indicated that the strikes successfully destroyed several militant hideouts and logistical facilities. Further assessments are reportedly underway to evaluate the full impact of the operation.

There has been no immediate official response from Afghan authorities regarding the reported airstrikes. However, regional observers note that cross-border security concerns have remained a sensitive issue between the two neighboring countries.

The development comes amid heightened security measures and continued vigilance by Pakistani forces along the border region. Officials reiterated their commitment to taking decisive action against terrorist threats while emphasizing the importance of regional stability and cooperation in combating extremism.

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