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Pakistan Air Force Destroys Ammunition Depot in Nangarhar

Pakistan launches precision airstrikes on Afghan Taliban targets in Nangarhar amid rising border tensions.

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Pakistan Air Force strikes in Nangarhar

Pakistan Air Force jets destroy an ammunition depot in Nangarhar targeting Afghan Taliban military positions [IC: by AFP]

February 27, 2026

Pakistan has launched airstrikes across the border, with the first confirmed strike hitting a major ammunition depot in Afghanistan’s Nangarhar province. Security sources say the target was successfully destroyed as Pakistan Air Force jets carried out the operation.

Sources confirmed that the operation was part of a wider response to recent border tensions. The strikes are aimed at military targets believed to be linked to hostile activities against Pakistan. Officials stressed that this operation is directed against the Afghan Taliban regime and not against the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).

According to authorities, the operation is being conducted with precision to avoid unnecessary damage. Meanwhile, security agencies say the situation along the border remains tense. Air and ground forces have been placed on high alert as developments continue to unfold.

Pakistan’s leadership is closely monitoring the situation. Officials say the country reserves the right to defend its sovereignty and will take further steps if needed. However, no formal statement has yet been issued on the duration of the operation.

Officials stress that the strikes are ongoing, targeted, and the situation remains fluid.

Read more:Pakistan Launches Heavy Retaliation After Afghan Border Attacks

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