Pakistan’s security forces have destroyed key enemy positions, including the facilities referred to as “New Afghan 8,” the Ariana Complex, and multiple posts in the Chitral sector, during ongoing cross-border engagements, according to official sources.
Security officials said the strikes were carried out as part of coordinated military operations in response to continued hostilities along the western frontier. The targeted sites were described as strategic positions used for logistical coordination and cross-border activity.
According to the sources, the destruction of these positions forced enemy forces to retreat from forward locations after sustaining significant losses. Officials added that operations were conducted using precision targeting based on verified intelligence inputs.
The military said its response followed what it described as hostile actions initiated from across the border. Authorities maintained that the objective of the operation was to safeguard territorial integrity and neutralize threats to national security.
No official casualty figures were immediately released regarding the latest phase of operations. Independent verification of battlefield claims was not available at the time of reporting.
The situation along the border remains tense, with security forces maintaining heightened alert and surveillance across vulnerable sectors. Officials indicated that further action would be taken if aggression persists.
