Pakistan’s military operations against the Afghan Taliban regime have intensified, with the Pakistan Air Force carrying out a major strike on Afghanistan’s Bagram Air Base.
Satellite imagery and international reporting confirm significant destruction at the strategic facility as Operation Ghazab Lil Haq continues.
Pakistan’s vigorous ground and air counter-attacks against the Afghan Taliban regime and terrorist elements continue under Operation Ghazab Lil Haq.
In one of the most significant strikes of the operation, the Pakistan Air Force targeted Afghanistan’s Bagram Air Base, a key military installation. According to reports, the attack destroyed an aircraft hangar and two warehouses, leaving the structures reduced to rubble.
Satellite images reveal extent of destruction
Satellite images showing major damage to Bagram Air Base have emerged, providing visual confirmation of the strike. The images show that critical infrastructure at the air base suffered severe destruction, significantly reducing the operational importance of the facility.
The damage assessment suggests that the aircraft hangar and storage warehouses were completely destroyed in the attack.
New York Times confirms successful operation
The New York Times also confirmed the strike and described it as a major operational success for Pakistan. According to the report, Pakistan successfully targeted Afghanistan’s most important Bagram Air Base, destroying the hangar and two warehouses.
The report also noted that satellite images of the destruction had surfaced, corroborating the scale of the damage.
Afghan authorities acknowledge airstrike
According to the same report, Afghanistan’s Ministry of Defense also acknowledged that a Pakistani airstrike took place at the base.
The strike forms part of a broader campaign in which Pakistan reportedly carried out more than 50 airstrikes on Afghan military targets within a week, according to The New York Times.
Defense experts say the attack has inflicted heavy losses on the Afghan Taliban regime.
Operation continues against terrorist networks
Pakistan’s armed forces continue to conduct powerful counter-attacks against the Afghan Taliban regime and militant group Fitna al-Khawarij. Security sources say the operations aim to neutralize terrorist infrastructure and cross-border threats originating from Afghanistan.
The campaign reflects Pakistan’s determination to respond decisively to aggression and militant activity along the border.
Security sources also reported a failed infiltration attempt near the Torkham border crossing. According to officials, Afghan Taliban fighters and Fitna al-Khawarij militants attempted to infiltrate Pakistan, but the attempt was foiled by Pakistani security forces.
During the operation, an Afghan Taliban commander known as Qahraman was killed along with his associates.
The slain commander was reported to be from Jalalabad, and security sources said the militants suffered heavy losses in the Pakistani military’s effective response.
Pakistan sends clear strategic message
Defense experts say the strike on Bagram Air Base carries strategic significance, sending a strong message that Pakistan can carry out operations anywhere in Afghanistan if necessary.
Experts also noted that terrorism against Pakistan has continued despite repeated warnings issued to Afghan authorities.
They added that weapons left behind by the United States in Afghanistan have also been used in attacks against Pakistan.
According to analysts, the Bagram strike demonstrates Pakistan’s resolve to counter cross-border militancy and respond firmly to threats originating from Afghan territory.







