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Mujahid: US Drones Violating Afghan Airspace

The Islamic Emirate spokesman told TOLOnews that American drones are patrolling in the provinces of Kandahar and Nimroz.

Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesperson for the Islamic Emirate, criticized the violation of the country's airspace by the US, stating that they have repeatedly protested this issue and that the US should take it seriously.

The spokesperson for the Islamic Emirate added, "These airfcraft undoubtedly belong to the US, flying and crossing from the airspace of some neighboring countries to Afghanistan. Everyone should understand their responsibilities in this matter and stop the aggression."

Without naming any specific country, Mujahid emphasized that neighboring countries should not allow US drones to use their airspace to violate Afghan airspace.

Abdul Wahed Taqat, a security affairs expert, referring to the patrolling of these planes told TOLOnews: "If two planes patrol in Afghan airspace today, tomorrow these patrols will increase, and then perhaps bomber planes will come, and Afghanistan will be occupied."

Sarwar Niazi, another military affairs expert, said: "Unfortunately, Afghanistan lacks air defense forces and radar, so any country that wishes can violate Afghanistan's airspace."

Previously, some sources had reported that drones were seen patrolling in the airspace of Kandahar and Nimroz in recent days.

Mujahid: US Drones Violating Afghan Airspace

Previously, some sources had reported that drones were seen patrolling in the airspace of Kandahar and Nimroz in recent days.

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The Islamic Emirate spokesman told TOLOnews that American drones are patrolling in the provinces of Kandahar and Nimroz.

Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesperson for the Islamic Emirate, criticized the violation of the country's airspace by the US, stating that they have repeatedly protested this issue and that the US should take it seriously.

The spokesperson for the Islamic Emirate added, "These airfcraft undoubtedly belong to the US, flying and crossing from the airspace of some neighboring countries to Afghanistan. Everyone should understand their responsibilities in this matter and stop the aggression."

Without naming any specific country, Mujahid emphasized that neighboring countries should not allow US drones to use their airspace to violate Afghan airspace.

Abdul Wahed Taqat, a security affairs expert, referring to the patrolling of these planes told TOLOnews: "If two planes patrol in Afghan airspace today, tomorrow these patrols will increase, and then perhaps bomber planes will come, and Afghanistan will be occupied."

Sarwar Niazi, another military affairs expert, said: "Unfortunately, Afghanistan lacks air defense forces and radar, so any country that wishes can violate Afghanistan's airspace."

Previously, some sources had reported that drones were seen patrolling in the airspace of Kandahar and Nimroz in recent days.

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