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ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistani and Afghan forces launched multiple strikes at each other in cross-border clashes on Friday, and each side claimed to have killed dozens more enemy troops in what has been the deadliest fighting yet between the two neighbors — a conflict that Islamabad has declared to be an “open war.”
Taliban say they carried out coordinated air strikes on Pakistani military targets, including a site near Islamabad, as tensions between the two countries sharply escalate.
Afghanistan and Pakistan said on Monday that their militaries had targeted each other's posts across the border as their
Afghanistan claimed it struck Pakistan's Hamza military center in Islamabad and destroyed key installations, as hostilities between the two neighbors intensify following recent airstrikes and cross-border clashes.
The development of an air force in Afghanistan is closely linked to the Soviet Union. In the 1950s, with Soviet assistance, Bagram Air Base was constructed, becoming a core element of the country’s aviation infrastructure.
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) – Afghanistan’s military launched an attack on Pakistan Thursday to retaliate for Pakistani airstrikes on Afghan border areas earlier in the week, claiming to have captured more than a dozen Pakistani army posts in the latest ...
Pakistan’s ongoing military campaign against Afghanistan, initiated by airstrikes in late February 2026 targeting hideouts of the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and Islamic State–Khorasan Province (ISKP) in Nangarhar,