Pakistani fighter jet crashes in Jalalabad, pilot captured, say Afghanistan military, police
A Pakistani fighter jet was reportedly shot down in Jalalabad, eastern Afghanistan, leading to the capture of its pilot, according to Wahidullah Mohammadi, a spokesperson for the Afghan military. The incident underscores the ongoing tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan, particularly in the context of border skirmishes and airspace violations. Afghan forces claimed responsibility for the downing of the aircraft, although further details regarding the circumstances of the incident remain scarce. This event may exacerbate the already strained relations between the two nations, which have a history of military confrontations and territorial disputes. The situation is being closely monitored by both local and international observers, given the potential implications for regional stability.
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