Web Desk: Newly released satellite images indicate that Pakistani aircraft carried out precision strikes on Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan, damaging key infrastructure used during America’s two-decade war and considered a strategic asset by the Taliban. The images show warehouses flattened in the attacks. Geolocation for the site is 34.960876, 69.273055.
According to security sources, Pakistan launched a series of air operations against Afghan Taliban and Fitanah al-Khawarij positions in Nangarhar province, including Jalalabad and Khogani. Ammunition depots and drone storage facilities were destroyed in these strikes, which sources described as “effective and destructive.”
Sources said the operations were conducted in direct response to Taliban aggression. “Pakistani forces are determined to deliver a strong response to the Afghan Taliban’s hostile actions,” said a security official. Ground and aerial operations continue against the militants, inflicting significant losses and forcing them into retreat across multiple front.
The Pakistani military has named the counteroffensive Operation Ghazb-ul-Haq. Security sources confirmed that the operation remains active and will continue until its objectives are achieved. The campaign has targeted insurgent bases, supply depots, and infrastructure supporting militant operations, particularly in Nangarhar province.
The destruction of key Taliban facilities, including at Bagram and Khogani, represents a major setback for militant operations in eastern Afghanistan. Satellite imagery and field reports suggest that the strikes have significantly degraded the operational capabilities of both the Taliban and Fitanah al-Khawarij, while Pakistani forces maintain a high state of readiness for further action if required.