Nawaz Sharif and PM Shehbaz ‘discuss’ the Pakistan-Afghan conflicts

Sources indicate that the two leaders thoroughly examined the current tensions along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border and the broader security landscape.
The gathering addressed the nation’s political and economic situation, with discussions on party matters and significant government measures.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif informed Nawaz Sharif about recent governmental initiatives, according to sources, while Nawaz Sharif offered counsel on national issues.
Both presidents reaffirmed their dedication to national stability and ongoing initiatives for public relief, sources stated.
In reaction to unprovoked hostility from the Afghan border, the Pakistan Army has effectively seized control of 19 Afghan checkpoints, as revealed by security sources on Saturday.
Reports indicate that Pakistani soldiers executed a robust counter-offensive following provocative assaults by Afghan troops near the border, resulting in significant damage and compelling Afghan units to withdraw.
Security authorities disclosed that Pakistan’s counterstrikes were exceptionally accurate and effective, prompting Afghanistan to seek a cessation of hostilities, a move that Pakistan categorically declined.
Visual footage from the Leuband region of the Qila Abdullah sector depicts the destruction of an Afghan post by precise artillery fire, resulting in the complete annihilation of the location during the subsequent bombardment.
Since last night, Pakistani soldiers have effectively targeted Afghan positions with heavy artillery and remarkable accuracy, eliminating many strongholds utilized for cross-border assaults.