Major damage reported at Bagram Air Base amid Operation Ghazab-Lil-Haq

Bagram Air Base Ghazab Lil Haq

The recent damage report issued by the Afghan Taliban’s Ministry of Defence has acknowledged the destruction caused to Bagram Air Base.

According to the details, the damage report issued by the Afghan Taliban’s Ministry of Defence has revealed the details of the destruction caused by the Pakistani Air Force (PAF) attack on Bagram Air Base.

Taliban defence ministry report confirms losses

According to the report issued by the Afghan Taliban’s Ministry of Defence, Black Hawk helicopters, Hercules cargo planes, Tucano planes, armoured vehicles and other important military equipment were destroyed in the attack.

The document has described it as the largest destruction of its kind.

According to sources, the Afghan Taliban’s Ministry of Defence has admitted that the Pakistani attack was so severe that it caused significant damage to military installations.

As per the media sources, this success is being described as a very positive development in terms of restoring peace and order in the region.

According to this report, the targeted and intense attack by the PAF has targeted specific military assets that have long been used as “logistical support” for cross-border mischief and terrorist activities.

Impact on militant capabilities

The operation is seen as important because the destruction of modern military equipment like Black Hawk helicopters, Hercules cargo planes and Tucano aircraft has weakened those who were trying to gain a military advantage.

Experts believe that damage to infrastructure at a strategic location like Bagram may disrupt supply networks used by militant groups.

This could help reduce future security incidents and improve safety for people living near the border areas.

Officials also said that the Pakistani aircraft acted with precision and only targeted military installations, avoiding harm to civilians or private property.

They say such operations are necessary to remove militant hideouts and weapons storage sites to help restore long-term peace and support economic and commercial activities in the region.

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