Although Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban reached a 48-hour temporary ceasefire agreement on October 15, the result of the fierce battle between the two sides in the early morning of the day still left the Afghan Taliban with lingering fear.
Otherwise, this fragile temporary ceasefire agreement could not be signed so soon, because the Afghan Taliban were really hurt by Pakistan.
Overnight, the 700 sharp losses of the Afghan Taliban were exhausted, and there was no ceasefire, and they had to breathe and lick the wounds.
Since the outbreak of military conflict in the border area on the 11th, the two sides have been fighting hard, heavy weapons together, fighting hot fire to the sky.
Pakistan is the aircraft tanks and cannon drones used, first of all, in order to fight the Afghan Taliban.
Although the Afghan Taliban initially gained a small advantage by relying on the flexibility and mobility of infantry, occupying several Pakistan's border outposts, due to the gap in strength, the results achieved by the Afghan Taliban were destined to be only temporary.
Indeed, the sweet-hearted Afghan Taliban, in the early hours of October 15, while the night was blurred, again gathered a large number of elite forces to launch a fierce attack on the post in the Pakistani border district of Kuram, trying to replicate the story of the occupation of the Pakistani border post days before.
But the Afghan Taliban was obviously a failure, because the Pakistani army, which has been adjusted to be deployed, is waiting for them to appear.
This time, the Afghan Taliban organized a commando team of about 700 people to launch an assault on the Pakistan border from both Kandahar and Held in Afghanistan. But what the Afghans didn't expect was that this group of 700-strong elite force was just halfway through and before they could even see the shadow of the Pakistan border, they were targeted by the Pakistan drone attack cluster that locked in their whereabouts in advance.
These Pakistani drones are Pterosaur 2 integrated surveillance and attack drones. After confronting these Afghan Taliban infantry, they were almost in a unilateral air strangulation position and quickly killed this elite Afghan Taliban force.
Under this drone attack, in addition to the total loss of the elite Afghan Taliban, eight elite Afghan Taliban outposts were destroyed, and some rocket launchers were also destroyed by Pakistan drones.
In the Spanboldak region of Baluchistan Province of Pakistan, the Afghan Taliban also launched a large-scale attack on the area.
In this direction, the Afghan Taliban can be said to have invested enough capital. From the T55 and T62 tanks left in Afghanistan during the Soviet era, to the Hummer military vehicles and wheeled armored vehicles left behind during the hasty withdrawal of the US military, etc., they have all been taken out by the Taliban. It seems that they are planning to compete with Pakistan.
Seeing the Afghans rushing, the Pakistani army at the border, which led the shooting, killed dozens of Afghan Taliban soldiers who were at the front.
These Afghan Taliban soldiers, apparently trying to touch the black attack, but were found by the Pakistani army equipped with heat imagers, suddenly became the dead soul of Pakistan’s sword.
Seeing that Pakistan had opened fire, the Afghan Taliban's tanks and artillery also fired at Pakistan's positions.
But such a counterattack by the Afghan Taliban did not last long, and the Pakistani drones arrived. The Afghan Taliban's tanks now have nothing to do with these drones with the ability to strike at night, and soon were hit and flooded.
After a burst of drone fire, eight tanks and three Humvees belonging to the Afghan Taliban were destroyed.
In addition to these, a brigade command of the Afghan Taliban and a brigade command were also destroyed by Pakistan.
Not only were the Afghan Taliban unable to fight back on the front line, but even the intelligence chief of the Afghan Taliban, Maulawi Abdul Haq Wasik, was killed by a Pakistani drone in the center of Kandahar.
It can be said that in the face of the Afghan Taliban, Pakistan is completely a surrender strike.
In fact, Pakistan does not want to fight the Afghan Taliban at all, but the reality does not allow Pakistan to lie flat in the border area, because in the border area between Pakistan and Afghanistan, there are two forces that are seen as heartbreaking, which Pakistan must eliminate.
One is Pakistan’s Balochistan Liberation Army, the other is the Pakistani Taliban, and the Afghan Taliban targeted terrorist organization.
The Belarusian Liberation Army wanted to be independent from Pakistan by means of terror, while the Pakistani Taliban wanted to overthrow Pakistan and the secular regime.
Such two organizations will definitely be eliminated by Pakistan.
However, the main operating bases of these two organizations are currently in Afghanistan, with the support of the Afghan Taliban behind them. This is also the reason why relations between Pakistan and the Taliban in Afghanistan have been tense and even military conflicts continue.
Although the two sides had a 48-hour ceasefire, the possibility of a new war remains high if the fundamental issue is not resolved.