Bagram Airbase Under Fire: Report of Pakistani Airstrike and Afghan Response

Bagram Airbase Under Fire: Report of Pakistani Airstrike and Afghan Response.webp

Kabul, March 1 – Afghanistan said on Sunday that it had thwarted a Pakistani military attempt to conduct an airstrike on the Bagram airbase, according to media reports.

In a statement, the police headquarters in central Parwan said that several Pakistani military jets conducted an airstrike within the airspace of the Bagram Airbase around 5 a.m. (local time), Pajhwok Afghan News reported.

In the statement, the provincial police headquarters said, "With the immediate and professional response of Bagram's brave defensive and air forces, using the Zico One and Two Mile defence systems, the enemy's movements were neutralized, and a necessary and decisive response was delivered."

As of now, there have been no reports of casualties or damage, and the situation is fully under the control of security and defence forces.

The police headquarters noted that protecting Afghanistan's airspace and national sovereignty is a fundamental and non-negotiable responsibility, and warned of proportionate, decisive, and lawful measures if any action is taken against Afghanistan's territory, people, or values, Pajhwok Afghan News reported.

Meanwhile, the Afghan Defence Ministry has claimed that its forces captured four Pakistani military bases after retaliatory attacks against Pakistani troops.

Taliban Defence Spokesperson Enayatullah Khwarazmi made the announcement.

According to the Defence Ministry, 32 Pakistani soldiers were killed during the operation.

The Taliban also claimed to have shot down two Pakistani drones during the clashes, according to Khaama Press, Afghanistan's leading news agency.

The attacks reportedly took place in the provinces of Paktia, Kandahar, Khost, and Nangarhar in Pakistan.

On February 27, Afghanistan launched attacks on Pakistani Army posts and military centres along the Durand Line in response to Islamabad's airstrikes in Nangarhar and Paktita on February 21.

Following Afghanistan's attacks, Pakistan launched 'Operation Ghazab lil-Haq' (Righteous Fury) in response to what it described as "unprovoked firing" by the Afghan forces across multiple border sectors, according to Dawn, Pakistan's leading daily.

The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) carried out airstrikes targeting military installations in Kabul, Kandahar, and Paktia.

In recent months, tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan have increased, with both sides accusing each other of cross-border attacks and harbouring militant groups.
 
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