Afghan military downs Pakistani fighter jet, captures ejected pilot as fighting continues in 'open war'
In a significant escalation of hostilities, the Afghan military has shot down a Pakistani fighter jet over Jalalabad. This incident marks a dramatic turning point in the ongoing conflict, which has been exacerbated by recent Pakistani airstrikes targeting Afghan territory. The Afghan forces not only downed the jet but also captured the ejected pilot, further intensifying the already strained relations between the two neighboring countries. As both nations grapple with the ramifications of this airstrike and its fallout, the prospect of a ceasefire remains uncertain. The situation reflects a larger pattern of military confrontations that have plagued the region, raising concerns about stability and security in Afghanistan and its borders. This event underscores the fragile state of affairs as both sides seem to be engaged in an 'open war,' with potential implications for regional dynamics and international responses to the conflict.
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