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PAF Targets Terror Hideouts in Afghanistan’s Kabul and Nangarhar

Pakistan Air Force conducts precision strikes on militant camps in Kabul and Nangarhar, targeting terror infrastructure and weapons stores.

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Pakistan Air Force targets Afghan terror hideouts

Pakistan Air Force strikes multiple militant hideouts in Kabul and Nangarhar, destroying camps used for cross-border attacks.

March 16, 2026

The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) has carried out a fresh series of airstrikes in Afghanistan’s Kabul and Nangarhar regions, targeting multiple militant hideouts, officials confirmed. The operations are part of Pakistan’s ongoing efforts to neutralize cross-border threats and maintain regional security.

According to military sources, the strikes focused on key locations used by militant groups to plan and launch attacks against Pakistan. While the full extent of the damage is still being assessed, early reports indicate that several facilities, including storage areas and training sites, were destroyed.

In a statement, authorities emphasized that the operations were precise and aimed at reducing the threat to civilians while targeting only terrorist infrastructure. These actions come amid rising concerns over cross-border terrorism and continued militant activity in eastern Afghanistan.

The Pakistan Air Force has assured that it remains committed to safeguarding its citizens and preventing the use of Afghan territory for attacks against Pakistan.

Observers say these strikes underscore Islamabad’s firm stance against terrorism and its readiness to take decisive action when necessary. As investigations continue, authorities promise to share further updates on the results of these operations.

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