Pakistan Victory 15 Taliban Eliminated
Pakistan Victory Security Forces Repel Afghan Taliban Attack Along Border
By Voice of Australia News Desk
Date: October 15, 2025
ISPR Confirms Major Pakistan Victory Against Border Aggression
In a major Pakistan Victory, the country’s security forces successfully repelled coordinated attacks by the Afghan Taliban along the Balochistan border early Wednesday morning, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) confirmed.
According to the military’s media wing, 15 to 20 Afghan Taliban fighters were killed and several others injured in the intense exchange of fire.
“The attack was effectively repulsed by Pakistani forces,” the ISPR said, calling it an act of cowardice initiated from Afghan territory near Spin Boldak.
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Details of the Cross-Border Assault
The ISPR stated that the Afghan Taliban launched four simultaneous attacks on Pakistani border posts in the Spin Boldak area in the early hours of Wednesday. Pakistani forces immediately responded with heavy fire, neutralizing multiple enemy positions.

The ISPR report mentioned that the attackers also damaged the Pak-Afghan Friendship Gate on their side — an act that “clearly displays the mindset of disregard toward peace and mutual trade commitments.”
It further added that some of the attacks were conducted through divided tribal villages, putting local civilians at risk.
Developing Situation in Kurram Sector
A separate but related incident took place in the Kurram sector of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, where the Afghan Taliban and TTP elements (Fitna-al-Khwarij) jointly attacked Pakistani border posts on the night of October 14–15.
Pakistani troops retaliated effectively, destroying eight enemy posts including six tanks, resulting in an estimated 25 to 30 casualties among the attackers.
According to the ISPR, this was a “proportionate yet decisive response” from Pakistan’s armed forces.
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Afghan Taliban’s Claims and Pakistan’s Response
In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Taliban spokesperson Zabiullah Mujahid alleged that Afghan forces were “forced to retaliate” after Pakistani shelling.
He also claimed that over 12 civilians were killed and more than 100 injured, with some Pakistani positions allegedly captured.
However, the ISPR dismissed these claims as “baseless propaganda”, asserting that the attack was initiated from the Afghan side and that Pakistan’s response remained within the limits of defense.
“The insinuations that the attack was initiated by Pakistan are blatant lies,” the ISPR said.
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Leadership Reactions: President and Prime Minister Praise Armed Forces
Following the incident, President Asif Ali Zardari condemned the cross-border attack, calling it “a blatant violation of Pakistan’s sovereignty.”
He praised the armed forces for their “professionalism and courage” and reminded Kabul that such actions “undermine regional peace.”
He also accused the Afghan Taliban of violating the 2020 Doha Agreement, which commits them to preventing terrorist activities from Afghan soil.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif echoed the same sentiment, warning that “any aggression against Pakistan will be met with full force.”
“Pakistan desires peace and friendship with all its neighbors,” the PMO said, “but will not tolerate attacks that threaten its territorial integrity.”
Table: Summary of Key Events
| Event | Location | Casualties (Enemy) | Response |
|---|---|---|---|
| Attack 1 | Spin Boldak, Balochistan | 15–20 Taliban killed | Repelled |
| Attack 2 | Kurram Sector, KP | 25–30 Taliban/TTP killed | 8 posts, 6 tanks destroyed |
| Civilian Area | Divided Villages | Minor damage | Controlled situation |
Regional Implications and Security Analysis
Analysts believe the Pakistan Victory at the border reflects Islamabad’s determination to protect its sovereignty against cross-border militancy.
Experts note that while Pakistan continues to advocate peaceful diplomatic ties, it has made clear that any armed provocation will be dealt with decisively.
The Afghan Taliban’s growing involvement with TTP elements is seen as a serious regional concern, especially after repeated violations of international agreements.
Pakistan has reportedly increased surveillance and troop presence along key border checkpoints to prevent further infiltration or coordinated attacks.
Conclusion: Pakistan’s Stand for Peace and Stability
The recent clashes along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border once again highlight the fragile security situation in the region. However, this time, Pakistan’s swift and strategic response proved that it will not compromise on sovereignty or allow militant groups to exploit cross-border vulnerabilities.
The Pakistan Victory — both in Balochistan and Kurram — serves as a clear message: while Pakistan remains committed to peace and diplomacy, it possesses both the will and capability to respond strongly to aggression.
President Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s joint statements underscore that Pakistan seeks stability, not confrontation, but expects the Afghan leadership to act responsibly and prevent their territory from being used for terrorism.
The destruction of Afghan posts and elimination of dozens of militants in a single coordinated defense demonstrates the professionalism of Pakistan’s armed forces and their ability to handle multi-front threats.
Peace in South Asia depends on mutual respect for borders and cooperation against extremism. Any escalation only strengthens the hands of those who wish to destabilize the region.
Pakistan’s recent defense success stands as a reminder that true victory lies in protecting sovereignty, securing peace, and ensuring regional stability — a mission Pakistan’s forces continue to uphold with honor and resolve
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