Afghanistan Successfully Defends Bagram Airbase Against Pakistani Airstrike Attempt
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Kabul, March 1 (NationPress) Afghanistan announced on Sunday that it successfully prevented an airstrike attempt by the Pakistani military on Bagram airbase, as reported by media outlets.
The police headquarters in central Parwan released a statement indicating that multiple jets from the Pakistani military entered Bagram Airbase's airspace around 5 a.m. (local time), according to Pajhwok Afghan News.
The provincial police stated, "Thanks to the swift and professional actions of Bagram’s courageous defensive and aerial forces, utilizing the Zico One and Two Mile defense systems, the enemy's activities were neutralized, and a necessary and decisive counter-response was executed."
Currently, there have been no reports of casualties or material damage in the vicinity, and the situation remains fully under the control of Afghanistan's security and defense forces.
The police headquarters emphasized that safeguarding Afghanistan's airspace and national sovereignty is a fundamental and non-negotiable obligation. They also issued a warning of proportional, decisive, and lawful actions should any threat arise against Afghanistan's territory, citizens, or values, as reported by Pajhwok Afghan News.
In a related development, Afghanistan's Defence Ministry claimed that its forces seized four Pakistani military bases following retaliatory strikes against Pakistani troops.
Taliban Defence Spokesperson Enayatullah Khwarazmi made this announcement, stating that 32 Pakistani soldiers lost their lives during these operations.
The Taliban also reported successfully downing two Pakistani drones amidst the confrontations, as highlighted by Khaama Press.
The skirmishes reportedly occurred in Paktia, Kandahar, Khost, and Nangarhar provinces of Pakistan.
On February 27, Afghanistan initiated attacks on Pakistani Army positions and military facilities along the Durand Line in retaliation for Islamabad's airstrikes on Nangarhar and Paktita on February 21.
Following Afghanistan's offensive, Pakistan commenced 'Operation Ghazab lil-Haq' (Righteous Fury) in response to what it termed "unprovoked firing" by Afghan forces across various border areas, according to Pakistan's leading daily, 'Dawn.'
The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) executed airstrikes targeting military establishments in Kabul, Kandahar, and Paktia.
Recent months have seen escalating tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan, with both nations accusing one another of cross-border aggression and harboring militant factions.