People holding rally in Chaman and Kohlu expressing support for Pakistan Army during Operation Ghazab-ul-Haq
Citizens in several districts of Balochistan including Chaman and Kohlu held rallies to express solidarity with the Pakistan Army during Operation Ghazab-ul-Haq.

Hundreds of people came out on the streets in different districts of Balochistan to express solidarity with the Pakistan Army following Operation Ghazab-ul-Haq against Afghan Taliban elements.

According to details, rallies were held in Jhal Magsi, Qamardeen Karez, Kohlu, and Chaman to show support for the Pakistan Army.

Participants of the rallies strongly condemned the aggression of the Afghan Taliban and announced their full support for the Pakistan Army for the security and stability of the country.

The cities of Chaman and Kohlu echoed with slogans of “Pakistan Army Zindabad” and “Pakistan Paindabad.” Participants said that the Pakistan Army had given a strong and befitting response to the aggression of the Afghan Taliban.

Citizens said the entire nation pays tribute to the Pakistan Army for delivering a strong response to Afghan Taliban aggression.

Operation Ghazab-ul-Haq: 527 Taliban Operatives Killed, Over 755 Injured

Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar shared the latest situation regarding Operation Ghazab-ul-Haq. He said that 527 operatives of the Taliban regime have been killed while more than 755 have been injured during the operation.

He further stated that 237 enemy check posts have been destroyed and 38 captured, while 205 tanks, armored vehicles, and artillery guns have also been destroyed.

According to the minister, terrorist hideouts and military installations were targeted during the operation, and security forces are advancing with an effective strategy.

Pakistan has repeatedly maintained that the Afghan interim government should prevent its territory from being used against neighboring countries.

Pakistan named the military action Operation Ghazab-ul-Haq, which literally means “Response for Justice.”

According to security sources, the Pakistan Army targeted specific locations across the border, took control of several posts, and cleared enemy compounds.

During the operation, modern technology, drone surveillance, and intelligence-based operations were used.

This strategy is described as a limited but effective operation, aimed not at starting a wider war but at eliminating specific threats while minimizing damage to civilian populations.