Bagram airbase in Afghanistan was damaged as a result of strikes carried out by Pakistan. This was reported by The New York Times (NYT).

Satellite images showed destroyed warehouses at the base, which served as the control center for the US military campaign in Afghanistan for 20 years, and was a valuable asset for the Taliban (the movement is listed as a terrorist organization), the newspaper writes.

It is noted that at least two large warehouses and one aircraft hangar located in the northern part of the base were destroyed.

On March 1, the Afghan Air Force attacked an army corps in Quetta, Pakistan. The media reported that the attacks were a response to the overnight bombing of the territory of Afghanistan, which occurred the day before.

On February 27, Afghanistan announced the start of a military operation against Pakistan. The fighting began in the provinces of Nangarhar, Nuristan, Kunar, Khost, Paktia and Paktika, regions located along the Durand line, which is recognized by Kabul as the border between the two countries, although it remains an unconfirmed border by the international community. Pakistan confirmed the clashes, saying its security forces were forced to respond to "unprovoked fire" from the Afghan Taliban. gazeta.ru.