Pakistan Kills 29 Militants in Intelligence-Based Operations Along Afghanistan Border Following Karachi Rangers Attack | Video
· Free Press Journal

Islamabad: Pakistan on Monday said at least 29 militants were killed in an intelligence-based ground operation it carried out along the Pakistan-Afghan border.
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The strikes against the hideouts and safe havens of terrorists came in after terrorists tried to storm a paramilitary Rangers headquarters in Karachi on Saturday, Information Minister Atta Tarar said on Monday.
⚡ Hours ago, Pakistan carried out precision strikes on militant camps in the Kunar, Paktia, and Paktika provinces of Afghanistan.
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Alongside the airstrikes, a ground assault was also reportedly launched. According to initial reports, at least 25 militants belonging to the… pic.twitter.com/ti9aXW5e45
BREAKING:
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Pakistan Army and the Pakistan Air Force conducted a joint operation shortly after midnight, carrying out strikes at three locations inside Afghanistan.
According to Pakistan’s Information Minister, Attaullah Tarar, the strikes targeted sites in Paktika, Paktia,… pic.twitter.com/Z48NRD0waL
Tarar confirmed that the attacks were in reaction to the recent multiple terrorist incidents inside Pakistan against the people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan and Pakistan Rangers (Sindh) Camp, Karachi.
He said, “A well-planned intelligence-based ground operation was carried out by security forces along the Pakistan-Afghan border, followed by calibrated strikes in the border region against the hideouts and safe havens of terrorists belonging to Jamaat ul Ahrar and Fitna al khwarij, killing twenty-nine khwarij".
"On June 28 2026, security forces conducted an intelligence-based ground operation against a group of terrorists near the Pakistan-Afghanistan border in Bajaur district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa,” he said.
Pakistan strikes target inside Afghanistan in retaliation of a terrorist attack in Karachi yesterday. pic.twitter.com/R6NpBEuEOl
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Breaking News
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29 June, 2026
The terrorist regime of Pakistan carried out unprovoked air strikes in Afghanistan's Paktia Province, heavy casualties of the innocent civilians feard
Paktia Province, Afghanistan: Reports from the Chamkani district of Paktia province says that a… pic.twitter.com/6kuomVzsWX
In continuation of 'Operation Ghazb Lil Haq', based on credible intelligence, precise targeting of terrorist camps and hideouts belonging to Jamaat ul Ahrar and Fitna al khwarij have also been carried out on the night of June 28-29, in the border region of Pakistan-Afghanistan border.
Pakistan launched Operation Ghazab lil-Haq on February 26 in response to alleged attacks by the Afghan Taliban forces at 53 locations along the 2,600-km-long border.
"Three targets in Paktia, Paktika and Kunar were destroyed during precision strikes, killing twenty-five terrorists. Large quantities of weapons and ammunition stored at these Marakiz and hideouts were also destroyed,” he said.
The Pakistani regime has once again claimed that its strikes in Afghanistan targeted key TTP hideouts and fighters.
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But this raises an important question: were the people killed actually TTP militants? Are women and children now considered militants under Pakistan’s definition?… pic.twitter.com/Cg6S87jC2d
Earlier, the Army said that three soldiers were killed in the attack on the Rangers building in Karachi, while forces killed three attackers in retaliatory fire, and one terrorist was injured and arrested.
Banned Jamatul Ahrar had accepted the responsibility for the attack.
According to sources, the injured rebel told during the investigation that he belonged to Afghanistan, where the attack was planned and carried out by the facilitation of a local terrorist of Bajaur.
Pakistan just launched airstrikes across 3 Afghan provinces (Paktia, Paktika, and Kunar) with Kabul reporting civilian deaths from the strikes.
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This comes a day after Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, a TTP splinter group, attacked a Pakistani military facility in Karachi killing four… pic.twitter.com/YupGQowdVy
Pakistan has been accusing the Taliban regime in Kabul of providing support to terrorists for cross-border attacks.
Pakistan has witnessed a surge in militant attacks targeting police and security forces in recent years. Authorities have blamed the Pakistani Taliban, known as Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan, or TTP.
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