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Terrorists operating from Afghan sanctuaries will not be allowed to undermine Pakistan’s security: CDF

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March 22, 2026
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CDF Field Marshal  Asim Munir interacts with a soldier on Eid ul Fitr in Kurram, on March 21, 2026. — ISPR
CDF Area Marshal Asim Munir interacts with a soldier on Eid ul Fitr in Kurram, on March 21, 2026. — ISPR
  • CDF Munir spends Eid ul Fitr with troops, officers.
  • Area Marshal expresses pleasure in troops’ steadfastness.
  • Area Marshal prays for Pakistan’s stability, prosperity.

Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) Area Marshal Asim Munir has harassed that terrorists working from sanctuaries throughout the border in Afghanistan is not going to be allowed to undermine Pakistan’s safety.

Pakistani troops had been — earlier than a ceasefire was introduced because of Eid ul Fitr — responding to the Afghan Taliban’s unprovoked assaults, ensuing within the killing of greater than 450 Taliban operatives and Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) militants and the destruction of a number of essential Afghan infrastructure.

The Pakistani authorities’s longstanding demand has remained that the Taliban honour the Doha commitments and be certain that the Afghan soil is just not used for terrorism towards Islamabad; nevertheless, that promise stays unfulfilled, because of which hostilities between the neighbours have elevated.

In an announcement, the Inter-Companies Public Relations (ISPR) mentioned that Area Marshal Munir, who can also be the chief of military employees (COAS), visited Kurram to spend Eid ul Fitr with the troops and officers.

“The sphere marshal supplied Eid prayers, and prayed for the enduring stability and prosperity of Pakistan,” the navy’s media wing mentioned.

Throughout his interplay with troops and officers, Area Marshal Munir prolonged heat Eid greetings and recommended their unwavering dedication, excessive morale, and exemplary professionalism in safeguarding the nation.

CDF Field Marshal  Asim Munir offers Eid ul Fitr prayer in Kurram, on March 21, 2026. — ISPR
CDF Area Marshal Asim Munir affords Eid ul Fitr prayer in Kurram, on March 21, 2026. — ISPR

Appreciating the valour and spirit of the troops, the sphere marshal lauded their achievements throughout Operation Ghazab-lil-Haq, geared toward dismantling terrorist networks and making certain lasting peace within the border areas.

Reaffirming Pakistan’s dedication to regional peace and stability, CDF Munir reiterated that Afghan soil should not be utilized by hostile parts for actions towards Pakistan.

Acknowledging the formations’ tireless efforts, he attributed operational successes to the supreme sacrifices of the nation’s martyrs and the unwavering resolve of officers and troopers devoted to the larger explanation for nationwide safety.

CDF Munir expressed pleasure within the troops’ steadfastness and reaffirmed the Armed Forces’ unflinching dedication to defending Pakistan’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.





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