Pakistani security forces killed between 26 and 29 militants during a ground operation and calibrated strikes along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border [1], [3].

The operations signal an escalation in border tensions as Pakistan seeks to neutralize militants linked to recent attacks. The strikes specifically targeted positions used by militants to launch aggression against Pakistani territory.

The military action took place on Sunday, June 10, 2026 [1], [2]. Security forces utilized intelligence-based ground maneuvers and precise strikes to target militant infrastructure. The operations were concentrated in the Chaman sector of Balochistan [5], where forces targeted Taliban posts and vehicles.

Reports on the number of casualties vary among sources. Two reports state that 29 militants were killed in the operation [1], [2]. Another report said that at least 26 terrorists were killed [3].

Pakistani officials said the strikes were a response to perceived aggression along the border. The operation aimed to dismantle militant capabilities in the region, and prevent further incursions into the Chaman sector [4].

Security forces carried out the mission to neutralize threats and respond to the instability characterizing the border region. The use of calibrated strikes indicates a strategic effort to minimize collateral damage while maximizing the impact on militant leadership and logistics [1], [3].

Pakistani security forces killed between 26 and 29 militants during a ground operation

This operation reflects the deteriorating security relationship between Pakistan and the Taliban-led administration in Afghanistan. By targeting posts in the Chaman sector, Pakistan is asserting its sovereignty and attempting to disrupt the cross-border movement of militants who use Afghan soil as a sanctuary. The discrepancy in casualty numbers is common in high-conflict border zones, but the scale of the strike suggests a shift toward more aggressive preemptive measures to curb regional instability.