In a bold display of aerial prowess, Afghanistan’s military repelled a Pakistani incursion targeting the iconic Bagram Airbase, heightening the volatile border standoff. According to Pajhwok Afghan News, Parwan province police confirmed the incident unfolded at dawn when Pakistani jets violated airspace for a strike mission.
The response was textbook: Afghan air force units deployed sophisticated Zico One and Two Mile interceptors, crippling the assault before it could inflict harm. The area remains secure, with zero losses on the Afghan side—a testament to vigilant preparedness.
Authorities reiterated their unwavering commitment to territorial integrity. ‘Our skies are non-negotiable,’ the statement declared, promising legal repercussions for future provocations.
Counteroffensives yielded major gains. The Defense Ministry reported seizing four Pakistani checkpoints and eliminating 32 troops in coordinated operations. Additionally, Taliban fighters downed two drones amid skirmishes across eastern provinces including Paktia and Nangarhar.
The cycle of violence intensified after Afghan reprisals on February 27 against Pakistan’s February 21 bombings. Islamabad’s ‘Operation Gajab Lil-Haq’ ensued, bombing Afghan positions per Dawn reports, only to face fierce pushback.
Chronic mistrust defines the Afghan-Pakistani frontier, rife with claims of supporting militants and unprovoked strikes. With military posturing on the rise, regional stability hangs by a thread, urging de-escalation talks.