Taliban strikes in Balochistan, KP are repelled by Pakistani military.

The Afghan Taliban targeted Pakistani forces with fire raids at 25 locations and ground attacks at 16 locations in northern Balochistan, including the districts of Qila Saifullah, Noshki, and Chaman.
According to Federal Information Minister Attaullah Tarar, Operation Ghazab-ul-Haq successfully repelled all Taliban attacks, killing 27 Taliban fighters and injuring numerous more.
During the clashes, five FC Balochistan North soldiers were wounded and one was martyred in the protection of the homeland.
The Taliban launched fire raids at twelve locations and attempted a ground assault at one area in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, all of which were stopped without any casualties.
Forty Afghan Taliban insurgents were killed in the province during midnight operations.
The continuation of follow-up activities was confirmed by Minister Tarar.
According to security officials, Pakistani military have launched successful and devastating counterattacks in retaliation for Taliban aggression.
In Jalalabad, the Pakistan Air Force conducted airstrikes that destroyed drone storage facilities and ammunition dumps, severely harming the Afghan Taliban and terrorist groups.
During airstrikes in Afghanistan, Pakistani forces were able to successfully hit the Khogani base in Nangarhar province.
In the course of Operation Ghazab-ul-Haq, Pakistani forces have taken 31 enemy posts, 435 terrorists have been killed, 630 have been wounded, and the Taliban have lost 188 checkpoints altogether.
Furthermore, 188 Taliban tanks and armored vehicles were destroyed, and 51 locations around Afghanistan saw successful airstrikes.
The operation demonstrates Pakistan’s unwavering resolve to stop Taliban assault and protect its borders from terrorist threats.