Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, DG ISPR, confirmed on Wednesday that Pakistan struck an ammunition storage site in Kabul this week. He spoke on Geo News’ Capital Talk. Pakistan launched the attack as part of Operation Ghazab lil-Haq against Afghan Taliban last month. Terrorists and sponsors forced this war on Pakistan. India uses Afghanistan as a base for attacks inside Pakistan.

Chaudhry stressed the operation fits Pakistan’s fight against terrorism. Terrorists impose this conflict on the nation. Everyone knows India backs these groups from Afghan soil. The DG ISPR pointed to recent attacks. A suicide bomber hit an imambargah in Islamabad’s Tarlai during Friday prayers. Innocent children and worshippers died. That terrorist came from Afghanistan.

“In the Wana Cadet College attack, five terrorists were killed, and all of them were Afghans,” Chaudhry said. “Our police and people are under attack, and where are these terrorists coming from? They are coming from Afghanistan.” Terror leaders like Noor Wali Mehsud, Bashir Zeb, and Gul Bahadur hide in Afghan areas. Pakistan did not start any war with Afghanistan. The nation targets no Afghan brothers or sisters. The Afghan Taliban regime oppresses its own people.

Last month, Pakistan hit multiple terrorist hideouts along the Pak-Afghan border. Forces struck banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan sites, not Afghans. Then Afghan Taliban attacked 53 spots in Pakistan, including border posts. “Everyone must know that they initiated it and we responded, and we are going to take them to task,” the DG ISPR stated. Airstrikes targeted 81 Afghan locations. These hits destroyed terrorist support like headquarters, ammo dumps, and storage.

Pakistan’s actions defend its people from cross-border threats. The strikes weaken terror networks that launch attacks from Afghanistan. Future operations will continue to dismantle these infrastructures. Pakistan seeks peace but vows strong response to aggression. Regional stability demands accountability from terror sponsors.