In a major counteroffensive, Pakistan Army has completely destroyed a key Afghan Taliban camp, Ismatullah Karar in the Spin Boldak sector, which was being used to carry out hostile activities against Pakistan.
According to details shared by State-run PTV, the Pakistan Army delivered a decisive response to the cowardly attacks launched by Afghan Taliban and allied terrorists on Pakistani soil — a response that, as sources said, “the enemy will remember for years.”
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The Asmatullah Karar Camp, considered one of the most significant Taliban centers operating against Pakistan, was completely demolished. Footage of the operation has also been released by the military.
Security sources confirmed that the camp had long served as a launch pad for anti-Pakistan operations and a key training hub for Fitna-al-Khawarij militants.
During the operation, several Taliban camps, posts, and headquarters were targeted and destroyed, including Barykot Base Camp, Durrani Camp, Manoja Camp, Jandoser Post, Turkmanzai Post, and Karzai Post.
Numerous Taliban fighters were killed in the strikes, while others fled, abandoning their weapons and uniforms.
In addition, terrorist hideouts and supporter posts located across the border in Afghanistan’s Kurram and Bajaur regions were also struck. Training centers in Shpola Hala, Barabcha, Duran Mela, and Lev in Qila Abdullah were turned to rubble.
Sources further reported that the Pakistan Army successfully captured 21 Taliban positions during the operation and raised the national flag over several posts. The Afghan regime is said to be in a state of deep concern following the destruction of its key strategic centers.