
Days after a brief period of calm along the Pak-Afghan border, fresh clashes erupted in the Kurram sector as security forces retaliated against unprovoked firing by the Afghan Taliban regime and Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, security sources confirmed on Tuesday.
According to the sources, Afghan Taliban fighters, along with TTP militants, referred to by the government as 'Fitna al-Khawarij', opened indiscriminate fire on Pakistani positions, prompting a strong and decisive response from the Pakistan Army.
The retaliatory strikes reportedly inflicted significant damage on multiple Taliban posts, with fires breaking out across the border.
Security officials said a Taliban regime tank was destroyed, and fighters were seen fleeing their positions, leaving behind several bodies of their fallen comrades.
کرم سیکٹر اپڈیٹ / تازہ ترین
— PTV News (@PTVNewsOfficial) October 14, 2025
کرم سیکٹر میں افغان طالبان کی ایک اور پوسٹ اور ٹینک پوزیشن تباہ -سکیورٹی ذرائع
طالبان اپنی متعدد لاشیں پوسٹ پر چھوڑ کر فرار -
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In another engagement within the Kurram sector, a moving tank was precisely targeted and destroyed, described by sources as a “highly professional and skillful strike.”
Security sources also confirmed that the Pakistan Army struck the militant training camp in Naeem, located across the border, which was used to train insurgents for operations in the Kurram sector.
During the operation, the training camp of Fitna-al-Khawarij was completely destroyed, highlighting the military’s focused and professional response to the recent escalations.
In an intense engagement at the Shamshad post, the Army destroyed a fourth tank position within an hour, underscoring the pace and intensity of the response.
Security sources further confirmed that in Afghanistan’s Khost province, another tank position at Nargasar Post was also destroyed along with the tank and its crew.
کرم سیکٹر اپڈیٹ / تازہ ترین
— PTV News (@PTVNewsOfficial) October 14, 2025
پاک فوج کی طالبان اور فتنہ الخوارج کے خلاف شدید کاروائیاں جاری سیکیورٹی ذرائع
ایک گھنٹے کے دوران چوتھی ٹینک پوزیشن شمشاد پوسٹ تباہ کر دی گئی ، سیکیورٹی ذرائع
فتنہ الخوارج اور طالبان کے کارندے شدید گھبراہٹ میں پوسٹیں چھوڑ کر فرار سیکیورٹی ذرائع… pic.twitter.com/E6KFqyREoR
According to the sources, security forces also targeted and destroyed a sixth Taliban tank along with its crew during an operation at Turkmanzai Top. Visuals captured through night-vision devices showed flames rising from the destroyed tank, the sources added.
Security officials said that members of the occupying Taliban group abandoned their posts and fled amid the intense response by Pakistani forces.
In reaction to Pakistan’s heavy counterattack, Taliban fighters reportedly raised a white flag at one of their border posts, indicating surrender. Following the display of the white flag, the Taliban regime’s operatives vacated the position and escaped, security sources confirmed.
Security forces also reportedly killed a key commander of Fitna al-Khawarij during the ongoing action. The militant fighters — both Taliban regime and their affiliates — were said to be in a state of panic and disarray, abandoning their posts in haste.
کرم سیکٹر اپڈیٹ/ *تازہ ترین
— PTV News (@PTVNewsOfficial) October 14, 2025
پاک فوج کی افغان طالبان اور فتنہ الخوارج کے خلاف پے در پے کاروائیاں جاری - سیکیورٹی ذرائع
خوست، افغانستان میں پانچویں ٹینک پوزیشن نارگسرپوسٹ *پر کھڑے ٹینک اور اسکے کریو کو بھی تباہ کر دیا گیا، سیکیورٹی ذرائع
طالبان اور فتنہ الخوارج کے متعدد… pic.twitter.com/XVkDlItxVo
According to security officials, military operations against the Afghan Taliban and Fitna al-Khawarij are continuing with full force, focusing on eliminating hostile threats near the border and ensuring regional security.
The renewed fighting follows last week’s confrontation on the night of October 11–12, when Afghan Taliban forces, supported by Indian-sponsored elements of Fitna al-Khawarij, launched an unprovoked attack along the border.
Responding to what it termed a “cowardly action,” the Pakistan Army said more than 200 Afghan Taliban fighters were killed in overnight clashes, while 23 Pakistani soldiers were martyred, according to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).
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The statement noted that the skirmishes caused significant infrastructural damage to Taliban posts, camps, headquarters, and support networks “ranging from tactical to operational depth along the border.”
“In the interest of regional peace and security, Pakistan urges the Taliban government to take swift and verifiable measures to dismantle terrorist groups — including FAK, FAH, and ISKP/Daesh — operating from Afghan soil,” the ISPR added.
Pakistan closed border crossings with Afghanistan on Sunday after exchanges of fire between forces on both sides.
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