Pakistan attacks Bagram airbase in Afghanistan

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Last updated on: March 04, 2026 17:06 IST

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Pakistan has reportedly targeted Bagram Airbase in Afghanistan as part of Operation Ghazab lil Haq, responding to alleged terrorist attacks and escalating tensions between the two nations.

Pakistan targets Bagram airbase

IMAGE: Bagram US air base that was vacated by the American troops in July, 2021. Photograph: Mohammad Ismail/Reuters

Key Points

  • Pakistan reportedly launched Operation Ghazab lil Haq, targeting Bagram Airbase in Afghanistan, in response to alleged Afghan Taliban attacks.
  • Pakistani airstrikes reportedly destroyed an aircraft hangar and two warehouses at Bagram Airbase, confirmed by Afghanistan's Ministry of Defence.
  • Pakistan claims the operation sends a clear message to the Afghan Taliban regarding its ability to operate anywhere in Afghanistan to counter terrorism.
  • Pakistan security forces reportedly carried out targeted attacks on Afghan Taliban defence positions along the Balochistan border, utilising advanced weaponry.

Pakistan targeted the famed Bagram airbase in Afghanistan as its operation was going against the Afghan Taliban over their alleged failure to stop terrorist attacks from their soil, media reports said.

Pakistan launched Operation Ghazab lil Haq (Righteous Fury) on the night of February 26, following alleged Afghan Taliban attacks on 53 locations along the over 2,600 km border.

 

State-run PTV in a post on X said that Pakistan carried out a 'major attack on Bagram Air Base' as it was giving a 'befitting response to Afghan Taliban aggression'.

'Pakistan continues to conduct vigorous ground and air operations against the unprovoked aggression of the Afghan Taliban,' it said.

PTV often quoted unnamed security sources for reports on the Afghanistan attacks, but for the Bagram attack, it quoted The New York Times.

'An aircraft hangar and two warehouses at Bagram Air Base were destroyed in a Pakistani attack, satellite images of which have also emerged,' PTV reported, quoting The NYT.

It further said that Afghanistan's Ministry of Defence also confirmed the Pakistani airstrike, adding that Pakistan carried out more than 50 airstrikes on military targets in Afghanistan in the past week.

Quoting defence experts, the channel further said that Pakistan's 'successful operation' on Bagram Air Base caused heavy damage to the Afghan Taliban regime.

'By targeting Bagram Air Base, Pakistan sent a clear message to the Afghan Taliban regime that it can operate anywhere in Afghanistan,' it quoted an unnamed defence expert as saying.

The channel further said that despite Pakistan's repeated warnings, terrorism continues from Afghanistan, in which weapons left by the US have also been used.

Targeted Attacks on the Balochistan Border

Separately, sources said that Pakistan security forces carried out targeted attacks on the defence position of the Afghan Taliban on the border with Balochistan province on the night of March 3-4, targeting the 'hideouts and posts that were being used by outlawed elements and their facilitators'.

According to the security sources, more than 50 locations were being targeted, with modern weapons being used, including anti-tank guided missiles, rocket launchers and long-range mortars, light and heavy artillery, and main battle tanks.

A source said swarm drones are being used for an organised operation, which is 'targeting certain targets in coordination with the ground troops'.