KABUL: The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) continues its military operation in Kabul. The airstrikes have reportedly destroyed multiple Taliban and terrorist hideouts in the city in the Afghan capital.
Security sources confirmed that the Afghan capital is currently experiencing a series of explosions and gunfire, as ground forces engage in intense clashes. PAF aircraft are maintaining surveillance over Kabul’s skies, monitoring the situation in real-time.
The ongoing operation comes amid rising tensions between Pakistan and the Taliban, with Pakistan intensifying its military actions to target key militant strongholds in Afghanistan. As of now, the full extent of the damage and casualties is still unclear, and the situation remains fluid.
PAF strikes hit Kandahar Airport
Earlier, the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) has carried out an airstrike on Kandahar Airport in southern Afghanistan. The strike has caused extensive damage to airport infrastructure, sending shockwaves through the region.
According to reports, the airstrike was targeted at Taliban-controlled facilities at the airport, which have been used for logistical and military operations. The attack comes amid rising tensions between Pakistan and the Taliban factions in Afghanistan, with both sides gearing up for further military actions.
PAF launches major strike on Kandahar Corps HQ
Similarly, the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) has launched a major strike on the Kandahar Corps Headquarters in southern Afghanistan, causing widespread explosions in the surrounding area. Local sources report that the blasts echoed across the region, sending shockwaves through both military and civilian zones.
The Pakistani military’s operation targeted the key Taliban military installation in Kandahar, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict between Pakistan and Taliban factions in Afghanistan. As of now, the full extent of damage or casualties has not been confirmed.
In a separate, but related development, the Pakistan Armed Forces also struck the Pul-e-Charkhi Brigade Headquarters in Kabul. Reports suggest that the facility was completely destroyed in the attack, further intensifying tensions between the two nations. The blasts from the airstrike were heard across the capital, with residents reporting a powerful impact that caused alarm and panic.
The situation remains tense, and both Afghan and Pakistani authorities have heightened security in the affected regions. As of now, investigations into the full scope of the damage are ongoing.





