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Satellite images show damage in Kabul after Pakistani airstrikes

Satellite images captured on Friday showed visible damage to several buildings in Kabul following Pakistani airstrikes, offering fresh evidence of the sharp escalation between the neighboring countries.

The imagery, dated February 27, revealed destruction at multiple locations in the Afghan capital. Satellite images taken a day earlier, on February 26, showed the same buildings intact before the reported strikes.

A satellite image of Kabul after Pakistani strikes in Afghanistan February 27, 2026.

A satellite image of Kabul after Pakistani strikes in Afghanistan February 27, 2026. (2026 Planet Labs PBC/Handout via Reuters)

A satellite image of Kabul on February 26, 2026.

A satellite image of Kabul on February 26, 2026. (2026 Planet Labs PBC/Handout via Reuters)

Earlier Friday, Pakistani security sources released monochrome footage that they said showed airstrikes targeting the same Kabul locations identified in the satellite imagery.

The developments come amid the most serious confrontation between Pakistan and Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers in years. Pakistan carried out strikes in Kabul and other major cities, marking the first time it has directly targeted its former allies over allegations that they are harboring militant groups.

A combination photo of satellite images of before and after Pakistani strikes in Kabul

A combination photo of satellite images of before and after Pakistani strikes in Kabul, Afghanistan, February 26 (bottom) and February 27, 2026 (top). (2026 Planet Labs PBC/Handout via Reuters)

Pakistani officials described the situation as “open war,” signalling a dramatic deterioration in relations.

Afghanistan’s Taliban government said on Friday it was willing to negotiate despite the escalation. The strikes reportedly killed dozens of troops, according to Afghan officials.

The latest clashes follow months of rising tensions between the two sides, with Pakistan accusing the Taliban of sheltering militants responsible for cross-border attacks — a charge Kabul denies.

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