Afghan Forces Shot Down Pakistani Aircraft in Jalalabad, Detain Pilot
Afghan authorities on Saturday said their forces shot down a Pakistani fighter jet over eastern Afghanistan and captured the pilot alive following the crash.
Officials stated that the aircraft was brought down in the sixth district of Jalalabad after it allegedly entered Afghan airspace. According to Afghan security sources, troops engaged the jet, forcing it down within city limits.
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Tayeb Hammad, spokesperson for the police, said the pilot ejected from the aircraft before landing on the ground, where he was immediately taken into custody by Afghan forces. "The jet was shot down by our forces, and the pilot has been detained alive," he said.
Echoing the statement, Wahidullah Mohammadi confirmed that Afghan military units were responsible for downing the aircraft. He said security personnel secured the crash site and transferred the pilot to custody for further investigation.
Afghan officials have not released additional details about the circumstances leading to the engagement but maintained that the action was carried out by national forces. There was no immediate official reaction from Pakistan at the time of the announcement.












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