Afghan Taliban’s Unprovoked Assault Sparks Intense Border Battle
On the morning of September 7, Afghan Taliban forces launched an unprovoked attack on Pakistani check posts near the Plosin border, deploying heavy weaponry. The assault persisted for two days, with relentless fire continuing through September 8 and 9. The Taliban’s aggression was aimed at testing Pakistan’s defenses, but the Pakistan Army was quick to react. With precision strikes and coordinated efforts, Pakistani forces responded forcefully, killing 16 Afghan Taliban, including two top commanders, and halting their advance.
Pakistan Destroys Taliban Tanks, Inflicts Heavy Casualties
In a swift and calculated counter-attack, the Pakistan Army not only neutralized key Taliban fighters but also destroyed two heavily armored tanks. Reports confirm 27 Taliban fighters were injured during the fierce battle, significantly weakening their forces. This bold retaliation demonstrates Pakistan’s military strength and sends a clear warning that any cross-border aggression will be met with decisive force. The destruction of Taliban assets and personnel marks a crucial victory in securing Pakistan’s borders.