Afghanistan has given Pakistan’s Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir sleepless nights.
According to Tolo News, the Afghan army has shot down a Pakistani F-16 fighter jet that violated its airspace.
Digital Desk, New Delhi. Tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan have once again reached a peak. According to Tolo News, a leading Afghan media outlet, the Afghan army has shot down a Pakistani F-16 fighter jet that violated its airspace.

Following this incident, a photo of the burning aircraft is going viral on social media. However, there has been no official confirmation or response from Pakistan yet.
Afghanistan’s Tolo News, quoting sources, reported that the Afghan army shot down a Pakistani aircraft that entered Afghan airspace. An unverified video of a burning plane wreckage has gone viral on social media, claiming it to be a Pakistani F-16 fighter jet shot down by the Afghan army.
Afghanistan shot down a Pakistani F-16 fighter jet, destroying it on the border; the Taliban killed Munir.
What did Afghan media say?
The video circulating on social media shows the wreckage of a Pakistani F-16 aircraft (serial number 85610) and an Aero Squadron. Afghan media claimed that their forces shot it down after Pakistani airstrikes entered Afghan airspace on Friday. Pakistan has confirmed the attack on terrorists, but has not responded to any concerns about the aircraft’s loss.
Images of the burning plane wreckage are circulating on social media. However, Jagran has not yet been able to independently verify the authenticity of the video or Afghanistan’s claim.
55 Pakistani soldiers killed
It is noteworthy that late Thursday night, Pakistan bombed several major cities, including the Afghan capital, Kabul. Pakistan’s Defense Minister threatened open war. In response to the Pakistani airstrikes, the Afghan army attacked Pakistani border troops. 55 Pakistani soldiers have reportedly been killed in this attack.
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