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I am surprised that you as a moderator is advocating for these strikes. No matter how good the intelligence, there will be civilian casualties.Okay after eid break, second over should start.
Which war or conflict has never had civilian casualties?I am surprised that you as a moderator is advocating for these strikes. No matter how good the intelligence, there will be civilian casualties.
Lol . 80 is just air strike number. There is no way that 80 strikes can take out 150 targets. Look at how big is Infrastructure of of Kabul airport. You'd require 80 strikes just to take out one big targets like Kabul airport.Does anyone have any idea roughly how much fixed military targets still remain in Afghanistan?
Grok said the total was anywhere between 120 - 160.
80 would mean we hit only half?
80 refers to 80 single structures, so 1 munition per each target, I know it's not 80 entire basesLol . 80 is just air strike number. There is no way that 80 strikes can take out 150 targets. Look at how big is Infrastructure of of Kabul airport. You'd require 80 strikes just to take out one big targets like Kabul airport.
Structures are easy to take out. Their main strength is armoured vehicles and Humvees and other small arms. Taliban would had already moved it away from their bases.80 refers to 80 single structures, so 1 munition per each target, I know it's not 80 entire bases
How can you say that?I am surprised that you as a moderator is advocating for these strikes. No matter how good the intelligence, there will be civilian casualties.
No matter how good the intelligence, there will be civilian casualties.
I am surprised that you as a moderator is advocating for these strikes. No matter how good the intelligence, there will be civilian casualties.
Good sir. A basic google search would have told you about the situation before you going all gung ho that whatever the oil production of Pakistan is, does it produce jet fuel in sufficient quantity as well or not.
Pakistan airlines directed to operate with minimum jet fuel
By: Javed Asghar
March 14, 2026
5 days ago
KARACHI:![]()
Aviation sector faces financial woes | The Express Tribune
Aviation sector faces financial woestribune.com.pk
Escalating hostilities between Iran, Israel, and the United States are now sending shockwaves through Pakistan's aviation sector, with commercial flights and pilot training facing unprecedented financial pressures.
Jet fuel prices have surged, and aviation gasoline for training planes has followed suit, hitting aspiring pilots the hardest. Industry experts warn that if the trend continued, small aircraft operation could come to a halt.
Security forces killed 3 terrorists in 2 separate Ops conducted yesterday and today in Tank district and Khyber.A fierce clash is still ongoing between terrorists and Pak army in the Barah Kambar Khel Shanko area of Khyber despite the announcement of ceasefire by TTP.
L mera ceasefire
Bomb Kabul tonight
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Oh good heavens
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