Over the past hour, from 10:06 AM to 11:06 AM UTC on October 15th, 2025, Pakistan Army operations continued in response to Afghan Taliban aggression, with reports indicating Pakistan Army munition drops targeted Afghan Taliban posts and tanks in the Chaman sector. "Pakistan continues to rebut infiltration attempts by TTP aided by Afghan Talbian regime including in Chaman," stated @AnasMallick. Imagery collected yesterday also showed damage at the Taliban's "Barikot" camp, which was struck by Pakistan during earlier clashes, according to @detresfa_. PTV News Official reported Pakistani Army operations in the Noshki sector, stating that the Ghaznali post was destroyed three kilometers inside Afghanistan's border and that Afghan Taliban military retaliated by escaping with the post and arms. The report also claimed "effective operations of the army have so far destroyed several Taliban hideouts in the middle of October 12/11," and that Pakistan Army "temporarily seized 21 Afghan Taliban posts while several terrorist training camps defused," with "Intelligence reports that more than 200 Taliban and their auxiliary terrorists were killed and several injured." @OSINT_Insider reported that the Afghan Taliban possess at least 10 dead bodies of Pakistani Custom Police and FC soldiers and are circulating "gore videos" on social media, alleging mutilation and desecration. Geo News reported that Pakistan Defence Minister Khawaja Asif is expected to make a major announcement soon regarding the Pakistan-Afghanistan clashes. This follows intensified fighting reported earlier in the day, including Pakistani artillery and drone strikes in Shorabak district, Kandahar, and heavy artillery engagements in the Chaman sector, as well as clashes in Paktika Province. Previous reports indicated that Pakistani forces had intensified clashes in the Chaman sector with tanks targeting enemy positions, and drone strikes on Shorabak district aiming to target leadership. The engagement in Paktika Province signified the opening of a new front in the border conflict.