Pakistan conducted precision strikes on verified camps of the Kharji Gul Bahadur group along the Pak-Afghan border, killing around 60–70 militants, according to Information Minister Attaullah Tarar.

He said the strikes followed multiple cross-border terror attempts during a 48-hour ceasefire, which were repelled by security forces. Tarar rejected claims of civilian casualties, calling them “false propaganda”.

He added that Pakistan seeks a resolution through dialogue and expects Afghan authorities to curb Indian-backed terrorist groups, while reserving the right to defend its territory.

During the effective responses by security forces, more than 100 Kharjis were sent to hell, he added.

Pakistan intelligence sources confirmed the killing of several senior commanders of the Kharji Gul B

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