Pakistan Army Secures 32-Square-Kilometer Border Zone; Permanently Fences Territory Seized from Afghan Taliban

ISLAMABAD: (HRNW) In a major strategic operation aimed at reinforcing national security, the Pakistan Armed Forces have successfully reclaimed and permanently sealed a 32-square-kilometer stretch of land previously occupied by the Afghan Taliban. Security sources confirmed on Wednesday, March 25, 2026, that the military has completed the installation of high-security fencing across this newly recovered territory, effectively closing it off to unauthorized movement.

Key Strategic Details:

  • Counter-Infiltration Measures: The targeted zone had historically served as a critical corridor for illegal border crossings, smuggling, and the infiltration of militant elements. By establishing a permanent physical barrier, the military aims to dismantle these established transit routes.

  • Operational Control: The reclamation was achieved through a coordinated tactical maneuver, followed by the rapid deployment of border fencing units. Officials state that the move is a direct response to evolving regional threats and the need for absolute territorial integrity.

  • National Security Mandate: A spokesperson for the security forces emphasized that this action is strictly in line with Pakistan’s border management policy. The fencing not only strengthens the defensive perimeter but also enhances the military’s ability to monitor the western border using advanced surveillance technology.

This development follows a period of heightened friction along the Durand Line, where Pakistan has consistently advocated for a regulated border regime to curb cross-border terrorism. Military authorities have reiterated that surveillance and protective measures will be further intensified across all sensitive border sectors to prevent any future encroachments.


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