Rawalpindi, March 14, 2026 The Afghan Taliban launched a number of improvised drones in an attempt to incite fear among the people of Pakistan, but the drones failed to reach their intended targets after they were intercepted through “soft and hard kill procedures.”
The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a statement that the wreckage of these drones resulted in two children being injured Quetta And civil in each of them Kohat and Rawalpindi.
“These attacks were intended to incite fear in the public and remind us of the terrorist mentality that drives the Afghan Taliban,” the statement read. “On the one hand, the Afghan Taliban demonstrate victimhood to garner global sympathy, while on the other hand, they actively target civilians through their terrorist proxies and drones.”
The institute said that the Pakistani people and their armed forces were completely clear about the true nature and intentions of the hired terrorist militia currently ruling Afghanistan.
“Pakistan’s Operation Ghazb-e-Haq will continue until the Afghan Taliban address Pakistan’s fundamental concerns regarding terrorism emanating from Afghan soil. Pakistan’s armed forces stand firm in the fight against terrorism and its manifestations, such as drone attacks by the Afghan Taliban. We will continue to defend the people of Afghanistan. Pakistan The statement said, “The threats against terrorists and those who facilitate them must not relent in the face of such provocations by the Afghan Taliban.”
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