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The situation between Afghanistan and Pakistan continues to deteriorate. We are on the sixth day of this military conflict, and tensions show no signs of easing. What’s particularly notable is how international media are covering this Afghanistan news in different ways. According to Ming Pao, the Pakistani army launched an airstrike against the Bagram base on Sunday morning. Afghanistan has officially claimed that it intercepted the attack, but satellite images from The New York Times tell a different story. Several warehouses at the base appear to have been destroyed, despite Afghan air defense claims of success. It’s one of those moments when official statements and visual evidence don’t match. What stands out is how this incident has transformed tensions between the two countries into a full-fledged open war. This is no longer a matter of disputed borders or isolated provocations. The two nations are now in direct conflict, and each passing day seems to bring new escalations. The situation remains critical and is being closely monitored by the international community. This is the kind of Afghanistan coverage that will likely continue to dominate headlines in the coming days.