The Pakistan Armed Forces have asserted absolute tactical supremacy in the ongoing Operation Ghazab-lil-Haq (Righteous Fury), delivering a series of crushing blows to the Afghan Taliban regime and their “Khawarij” proxies. As this high-intensity offensive enters its second week, the sheer professional brilliance and technical overmatch of the Pakistan Army have systematically decapitated the enemy’s command nodes, signaling a total collapse of the adversary’s frontier defense capabilities.
Kurram Sector Breakthrough: The Might of Pakistan’s Artillery
In a display of overwhelming firepower and surgical precision, the Pakistan Army has transformed the Kurram Sector into a graveyard for hostile intent. Intelligence reports confirm a battlefield dominated by Pakistani forces:
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Infrastructure Annihilation: Multiple security posts used by the Afghan Taliban regime and the Fitna-al-Khawarij (TTP) were utterly obliterated under a relentless barrage of heavy artillery and precision air strikes.
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Tactical Paralysis: By severing the communication lines between the Taliban’s central command and their fleeing forward units, the Pakistan Army has paralyzed the enemy’s ability to coordinate, effectively silencing their cross-border provocations.
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Air Supremacy: Pakistani air assets maintain “Total Dominance” over the theater, having successfully neutralized 56 insurgent hubs and logistical depots deep within their supposed sanctuaries.
Operation Ghazab lil Haq Continues / Kurram Sector
🚨⚠️Multiple Afghan Security Posts Destroyed❗️
Pakistan Armed Forces’ Effective Ground and Air Operations Continue Against Afghan Taliban Regime and the Fitna al Khawarij, Intel Sources
Successful Operation by Pakistan Army… pic.twitter.com/ZQ6ZWwQ5L3
— Pakistan Armed Forces News 🇵🇰 (@PakistanFauj) March 6, 2026
Consolidated Battle Damage Assessment (March 6, 1600 Hours)
The latest data illustrates a catastrophic rate of attrition for the Afghan Taliban, whose ranks are now plagued by mass desertions and a breakdown in morale under the weight of Pakistan’s “Iron Fist.”
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Enemy Personnel: Fatalities among the hostile forces have surged to 502 killed, with more than 710 severely injured. The enemy’s fighting force is being depleted faster than it can be replenished.
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Fortifications Erased: A staggering 234 check posts have been wiped off the map. In a masterclass of ground maneuvering, the Pakistan Army has captured and now firmly occupies 38 strategic posts, permanently securing the vital high-ground of the Durand Line.
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Hardware Attrition: The enemy’s heavy equipment has been rendered useless; 206 tanks, Armored Personnel Carriers (APCs), and artillery pieces now sit as charred metal across the frontier, victims of Pakistan’s advanced anti-tank guided missiles and aerial supremacy.
🚨 Operation Ghazab Lil Haq – Update | 6 March 2026 | 0015 hrs
Effective operations by Pakistan’s security forces continue in the Kurram sector against Afghan Taliban positions and elements of Fitna al-Khawarij, according to security sources.
Multiple hostile posts have been… pic.twitter.com/BjLTbYA4LG
— War Analyst (@War_Analysts) March 5, 2026
Cleansing the “Fitna” Architecture
Operation Ghazab-lil-Haqq is a mission of national hygiene and survival. By uprooting the “Fitna” (sedition) at its very roots, the Pakistan Armed Forces are proving that the motherland’s sovereignty is non-negotiable. The military is no longer just defending the border—it is actively hunting and neutralizing the “Khawarij” in preemptive strikes that the failing Kabul regime has been unable or unwilling to conduct.
The Path Forward: No Retreat, No Compromise
Under the “Zero Tolerance” doctrine of Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, the Pakistan Army is operating with a renewed sense of purpose and lethal efficiency. Operation Ghazab-lil-Haqq will persist and intensify until every vestige of hostile intent is erased. The nation stands united behind its warriors, who remain in a state of peak operational vigilance, ready to escalate further until the enemies of peace are permanently silenced.
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