Afghanistan has shown its clear stand against Pakistan. The Taliban government has suddenly closed its airspace. This airspace has become a no entry zone for Pakistan. This decision of Taliban will have a direct impact on the flights of Pakistan.
At present no official statement has come. An Afghan journalist has claimed that the Afghan government has temporarily closed its airspace for Pakistani aircraft and transit flights. Due to this many PIA flights had to be cancelled. In this, international cargo and Haj route will be most affected. Taliban has not given any clear reason for this. But the claim is that a response has been given to the way Pakistan has attacked Afghanistan for the past few days.
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The #Afghan the government has closed its #airspace to #Pakistan,
Reliable sources in Kabul report that the Afghan government has recently taken action to shut its airspace to Pakistan, and no Pakistani passenger or cargo aircraft is now allowed to fly through Afghan+ pic.twitter.com/kgpWwe1c6v— Sonia Niazi English (@sonia_niazi12) November 26, 2025
Afghanistan claims- Pakistan attacked
Here, on Tuesday, it was said by the Taliban government of Afghanistan that the Pakistani attacking army had carried out heavy bombardment in an area. 10 people have died in this. These include 9 children. On this Afghanistan had said that we will give a befitting reply to this attack. Afghanistan spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid had recorded the statement that Pakistani attacking forces had bombed the house of a local civilian. The result was that nine children (five boys and four girls) and one woman were martyred in Khost province.
‘Legal right to protect airspace, territory and people’
He said, ‘The Islamic Emirate strongly condemns this violation. Reiterates that it is its legal right to protect its airspace, territory and people. He will give the right answer at the right time.
The attacks were carried out by Pakistan
Apart from this, it is being told that air strikes have been carried out by Pakistan in the border areas of Kunar and Paktika. Four more civilians have been injured. Khost governor’s spokesman, Mustaghfir Gurbuz, said drones and airplanes carried out the attacks. A report by AFP news agency said that the people there are removing the debris of a broken house. Preparing the graves of those killed.

