Pakistan Targets Bagram Air Base During Operation ‘Ghazab-Lil-Haq’, Reports New York Times

According to reports from international media, Pakistan has conducted a series of successful strikes against strategic military targets in Afghanistan as part of its ongoing Operation “Ghazab-Lil-Haq.” The operation reportedly included a significant attack on the Bagram Air Base, one of the most prominent military installations in the country.

The New York Times cited sources stating that the Pakistan Air Force targeted and destroyed an aircraft hangar and two warehouse facilities at Bagram Air Base. Satellite imagery released alongside the report appears to confirm the damage to the installation. The report further indicated that Pakistan carried out over 50 airstrikes in Afghanistan over the course of a week, focusing on high-value military targets.

Authorities and analysts have highlighted that these operations were aimed at neutralizing the presence of the banned Fitna al-Khawarij in Afghanistan. Evidence of the group’s activities in the region has reportedly been documented multiple times in United Nations reports, underscoring the ongoing security threat posed by its elements.

Security analysts note that these airstrikes reflect Pakistan’s commitment to counterterrorism efforts in the region and demonstrate the use of precise military capabilities to target high-risk installations while minimizing collateral impact. Officials stressed that the operation forms part of a broader strategy to disrupt militant networks and prevent cross-border threats to Pakistan’s national security.

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