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Pakistani airstrikes damage Bagram air base

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March 3, 2026
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BAKU, Azerbaijan, March 3. On Sunday, Pakistani
airstrikes struck the Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan, causing
significant damage, Trend reports.

At least two large warehouses and an aircraft hangar in the
northern section of the base were destroyed.




Earlier, the Afghan Ministry of Defense stated that, in response
to the attacks on Bagram Air Base, Kabul and other areas in
Afghanistan were targeted by strikes on military facilities in
Pakistan.

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