Afghanistan, March 27 -- Pakistan said on Thursday it would continue its military operation against the Kabul administration after a temporary Eid ceasefire expired.
Pakistan said on Thursday it had resumed its "Ghazaab-ul-Haq" military operation against what it called militant hideouts in Afghanistan after a temporary Eid al-Fitr ceasefire expired, dimming hopes for a longer truce between the two neighbors. Foreign Ministry spokesman Tahir Andrabi said the pause had ended and operations had restarted in a "targeted" manner.
Islamabad says the operation, launched on the night of Feb. 25, is aimed at infrastructure and sanctuaries used by militants behind attacks inside Pakistan, particularly the Pakistani Taliban, or TTP. Pakistani offici...