Pakistan Rangers Sindh
Coverage of Pakistan Rangers Sindh in the Nexus archive.
- US backs Pakistan’s right to self-defence after UN votes on global counterterrorism strategy
The United States reiterated support for Pakistan’s right to self-defense against terrorism amid the UN's ninth review of its Global Counterterrorism Strategy. The US voted against the strategy's updated framework, criticizing it as 'bloated and outdated,' while Pakistan and 140 other nations approved it. Pakistan responded to a terrorist attack by targeting infrastructure along the Afghan border.
- Pakistan rejects India's 'preposterous' statement on strikes along Afghan border
Pakistan's Foreign Office rejected India's condemnation of its recent strikes against terrorists along the Afghan border, calling India's statement 'preposterous' and accusing New Delhi of interfering in regional affairs and supporting terrorism. The operation, named Operation Ghazab lil-Haq, targeted terrorist hideouts after an attack on Pakistani security personnel in Karachi. India's Ministry of External Affairs labeled Pakistan's actions a 'blatant act of aggression' and a threat to regional stability.
- Security forces kill 29 terrorists in ground ops, air strikes along Pak-Afghan border: info minister
Pakistan's security forces killed 29 terrorists in ground operations and airstrikes along the Pak-Afghan border, targeting groups including Jamaatul Ahrar and Fitna al Khawarij. The operation followed recent attacks on security personnel, including a Karachi Rangers Sindh camp, and was part of a broader counter-terrorism campaign.