Pakistani Jets Shot Down, Afghanistan Captures Posts - Escalating War
Pakistani jets have been shot down by Afghanistan in a rising conflict between Pakistan and Afghanistan, resulting in the capture of key military installations and a substantial loss of territory by Pakistani forces.

Highlights
- •Pakistani jets have been shot down by Afghan forces, leading to increased tensions.
- •Afghanistan claims to have captured two military bases and 19 border posts from Pakistani forces.
- •Both nations have initiated airstrikes and ambushes, resulting in multiple casualties.
- •Pakistan warns of immediate retaliatory actions from the international community.
A fierce and escalating war has erupted between Pakistan and Afghanistan, with both nations engaging in intense military operations.
On Friday night, the Pakistani army launched ambushes and airstrikes in the Afghan capital city, Kabul, and several other regions including Kandahar and Paktia. Simultaneously, the Taliban launched a series of attacks on these areas, causing casualties.
Both sides have shot down each other’s fighter jets as part of the ongoing conflict. The Pakistan government warns of immediate retaliatory actions, while the Afghan Defense Ministry reports capturing two military bases and 19 border posts, forcing Pakistani troops to leave these territories.
Furthermore, Afghanistan asserts that its forces repelled Pakistani troops from multiple regions, leading to the capture of 19 posts and the retreat of Pakistani forces from four of them. The global community remains concerned about the ongoing tensions between the two nations.






