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Pakistan strikes militant hideouts on Afghan border

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Pakistan Claims to Have Killed at Least 70 Militants in Strikes Along the Afghan Border
Pakistan has carried out airstrikes in eastern Afghanistan and says it killed at least 70 Pakistani militants blamed for attacks at home

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Pakistan launches airstrikes against Afghan-based ‘militants’ it blames for cross-border attacks
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Pakistan military claims to have killed 70 militants in border strikes
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Pakistan claims to have killed at least 70 militants in strikes along the Afghan border
Pakistan's military conducted airstrikes along its border with Afghanistan early on Sunday, reportedly killing at least 70 militants in what it described as a targeted operation against hideouts of Pa...

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Pakistan launches deadly strikes on Afghanistan
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Pakistan launches deadly strikes in Afghanistan; children among dozens killed
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Afghanistan bombing: What’s Pakistan’s strategy as India-Taliban ties grow?

According to Pakistani authorities, air raids in Afghanistan’s Nangarhar and Paktika provinces targeted sanctuaries of Pakistan Taliban, or TTP, and its affiliates, killing at least “80 militants in intelligence-based air strikes along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border targeting seven camps”.
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From Rawalpindi to London: How Pakistan’s army under Asim Munir is targeting critics beyond its borders

Observers cited in the report argue that Munir has personally driven this “dangerous” strategy, particularly against individuals linked to former prime minister Imran Khan, who remains jailed.
Mathrubhumi English
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Pakistan snubs Taliban threat, says military operations will go on 'at full pace’

Tensions between Pakistan and the Taliban government escalated after Islamabad said its military operations would continue despite threats of retaliation following airstrikes inside Afghan territory.
The Financial Express
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‘Why abandon us?’ – Pak soldiers beg for life in a chilling video released by Baloch army

In the footage, the men hold up their military identity cards and ask for help, saying they were given official service IDs and sent on duty by the Pakistani Army.
Gulf Times
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Qatar Armed Forces conclude participation in Pakistan Army Team Spirit Competition

The Qatar Armed Forces have concluded their participation in the 9th edition of the Pakistan Army Team Spirit International Competition (PATS-2026), held in ...
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‘He’s not my boss, but...': Khawaja Asif rejects claim of military rule, says Pakistan has ‘hybrid government’

Pakistan Defence Minister Khawaja Asif calls the country a ‘hybrid government’ in an interview with France 24, denying military rule despite Army’s expanded powers.
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Epstein, The Pakistan Army And the Taliban: What The 2014 Intel Email Reveals

A 2014 email in newly released DOJ files shows sensitive geopolitical information about Pakistan Army strikes, Taliban talks and CIA drone pauses was forwarded to Jeffrey Epstein., US News, Times Now
ABP News on MSN
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From Kargil To Balochistan: Questions Mount Over Pakistan Army’s Handling Of Captured Soldiers

Tensions have escalated after the separatist group Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) released photographs and videos on February 14 claiming it had captured seven Pakistani soldiers in Balochistan. The group issued a seven-day ultimatum demanding the release of its detained fighters in exchange for the soldiers,
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