In a major border development, the Pakistan Army has reportedly taken control of multiple Afghan border posts near Spin Boldak and Asmat Ullah Karar Camp, raising the national flag after a successful operation.
According to ARY News, the move comes following heightened tensions along the Pak-Afghan frontier, where militant elements had reportedly targeted security installations in recent weeks. The Pakistan Army’s decisive action led to the complete destruction of the insurgent-held compounds in what is being termed as the “second strike” in the ongoing operation.
Footage aired by ARY News shows Pakistani soldiers hoisting the national flag atop the captured positions, symbolizing control and stability in the sensitive border zone.
Security sources have confirmed that the operation was launched in response to cross-border provocations and intelligence reports suggesting militant regrouping in the area. The Pakistan Army, supported by aerial surveillance, carried out the strikes with precision, ensuring no civilian casualties.
The successful operation reflects Pakistan’s firm resolve to protect its borders and maintain peace in the region amid rising regional tensions.
The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) has yet to release an official statement regarding the operation, but defense analysts have called the action a “strong message” to any elements threatening Pakistan’s territorial sovereignty.
