Low-flying jets from the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) were seen flying over Kandahar, Afghanistan, with the area echoing from the loud roar of the aircraft.
According to reports, the fighter jets flew at a low altitude, creating a powerful sound that was heard across several parts of the city. Residents reported hearing the intense roar of the aircraft as they passed overhead.
The sight and sound of the jets quickly drew attention from locals, with many witnessing the aircraft moving rapidly across the sky.
According to sources, the PAF has conducted operations at various locations in Kandahar, targeting several key Taliban and terrorist sites.”
The airstrikes also reportedly struck the regional headquarters of the Taliban’s General Directorate of Intelligence (GDI), Afghanistan’s primary intelligence and security agency, which is considered a key command centre for planning and directing militant operations.
Pakistan launched retaliatory strikes against the Afghan Taliban military infrastructure after cross‑border drone attacks. Pakistani air operations reportedly struck and destroyed an ammunition depot and Taliban force headquarters, including the area housing the so‑called “313 Brigade” headquarters, according to sources.
Reports indicate that this action was carried out in response to the drone strikes that occurred yesterday. The headquarters, located in District 13 of Kandahar and built for a Taliban special forces unit, was specifically targeted. It was established under the instructions of the Taliban’s supreme leader, Haibatullah Akhundzada. Sources further report that the attacks focused on installations associated with the 313 Badri Corps and the Special Guards.
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