Pakistan has rejected Afghanistan’s ceasefire request following unprovoked firing from Afghan posts on Saturday night. The Pakistan Army is continuing its retaliatory operations with full intensity, targeting Afghan border posts that are aiding militants along the frontier. According to security sources, Pakistan has vowed to maintain operations until all terrorist threats are completely neutralized, dismissing Afghanistan’s call for de-escalation. In recent developments, another Afghan post along the Kurram border was destroyed, while effective strikes hit multiple positions in the Kharlachi Sector. Security officials confirmed that Afghan camps in Doran Mela and Turkmanzai were obliterated, and the Shaheedan post in Balochistan’s Bramcha sector was completely demolished. Sources added that heavy losses forced several Afghan soldiers to abandon their posts, leaving behind the bodies of fallen comrades. Following Pakistan’s powerful and precise counter-offensive, Afghan troops retreated from several positions, with their proposal for de-escalation firmly rejected by Pakistan. Reports further indicated that the Kharchar Fort, a key hub of the Khawarij terrorist network, was entirely destroyed in targeted shelling. In another strike, the Afghan Jandosar post was also wiped out, with video footage showing its complete destruction. Officials clarified that Pakistan’s military operations remain highly focused, targeting only those Afghan posts providing support and shelter to external militant elements, ensuring maximum precision and restraint throughout the engagement.
Pakistan denies Afghan ceasefire plea, maintains targeted strikes
